In Mezzo Al Male ★

: Artist Daniele Galliano’s work, specifically a 2010 piece titled "I'm going up and I'm going down," depicts a ship "lost in the midst of the sea" ( in mezzo al mare ), often used as a metaphor for the plight of refugees.

: In The Invisible Cities , he writes about recognizing what is not hell "in the midst of hell" ( in mezzo all'inferno ), a closely related sentiment regarding preserving humanity in dark times. In mezzo al male

: The phrase is used in sociology to describe personal sacrifices and family life difficulties under "disease shock," such as the burdens faced by caregivers in a "mezzo" (middle-scale) social system. : Artist Daniele Galliano’s work, specifically a 2010

Pope Francis and other religious figures often use the phrase to discuss finding the "dynamism of good" even when recounting stories of evil. Pope Francis and other religious figures often use