By: Gil Vicente (1465-1537)
"Auto da barca do inferno" by Gil Vicente is a thought-provoking piece of literature that critiques society and human nature through a series of witty and satirical dialogues. Set in a purgatorial waiting room where souls are judged and sent either to heaven or hell, the play explores themes of morality, hypocrisy, and social hierarchy.
Vicente's use of allegorical characters, such as the Devil, the Angel, and various types of people representing different sins, adds depth and complexity to the play. The dialogue is sharp and engaging, with each character representing a different facet of society and their flaws.
Overall, "Auto da barca do inferno" is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today. It serves as a reminder of the consequences of our actions and the importance of living a righteous life. Vicente's blend of comedy and morality makes this play a compelling read that will leave readers contemplating their own behavior and beliefs long after they have finished the final act. Book Description: Vários personagens, depois da morte, chegam onde há dois barcos onde se embarcar: um dirigindo-se ao o inferno, o outro ao paraíso. - Summary by Pier
Personagens:
Narrador: Dyefferson AzevedoAnjo: Lindineia AmorimDiabo: Sandra LunaCompanheiro do Diabo: LeniOnzeneiro: Rachel MoraesO Parvo: LSB SeabraSapateiro: BriannaFrade: Rachel MoraesBrízida Vaz: LSB SeabraJudeu: Cristina LuizCorregedor: MissgabiProcurador: Cristina LuizEnforcado: andrepd 1° Cavaleiro: Silvia Wolf
2° Cavaleiro: Pier
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