: Reference how the Italian language distinguishes between tempo (time/weather) and ora (clock time), emphasizing that "Questione di tempo" refers to the broader, more abstract passage of life rather than a specific hour. 3. Artistic/Musical Piece: "Rhythm and Pace"
: Discuss how viewing life as a "matter of time" can be either a source of hope (healing takes time) or a source of dread (the inevitable end of things).
: Use "Questione di tempo" as the central mantra for a character who is waiting for a life-changing event. Describe the sensory details of time passing: the ticking of a clock, the cooling of a cup of coffee, or the changing light. Questione di tempo
: "Sapeva che non era un 'se', ma solo una questione di tempo" (They knew it wasn't a matter of 'if', but only a matter of time). 2. Philosophical Essay: The Inevitability of Change
: Start with a slow Largo (40–50 BPM) to represent the weight of waiting and gradually transition into an Allegro (120+ BPM) to represent the rush of time catching up.
: Take cues from the 2013 film Questione di tempo (Italian title for About Time ), which uses time travel as a metaphor for learning to appreciate the ordinary details of every single day. Translation of "è solo questione di tempo" in English : Use "Questione di tempo" as the central
Explore the concept of time as an unstoppable force that eventually resolves all things, whether positive or negative.
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