AUTO COMPADECIDA ARIANO SUASSUNA PDF

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O Auto da Compadecida

The two main characters are excellent actors. It is based on the play of almost the same name by Ariano Suassunawith elements of some other of Suassuna’s plays, The Ghost and the Sowand Torture of a Heart.

A very quick one, and funny too: A Dog’s Will [1] Susssuna Roseane Suelen rated it liked it Aug 25, Every actor is the right choice for the role. I think this book is good critics to the government and church here in Brazil, so I liked the book for that, but I personally didn’t like that it was written in a play, it’s cmopadecida a way that I enjoyed reading, but I still recommend the book if you are a fan of a good ironic book.

Hugo Mafra rated it liked it Mar 19, The story is very original and all actors are just fantastic.

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Auto da Compadecida by Ariano Suassuna. He is also an important regional writer doing various novels set in the Northeast of Brazil.

Gabriela Esposito rated it liked it Oct 22, He is in the “Movemento Amorial”. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you aauto to read. The period portrayed in the movie is historical for Brazil, because tells about the “cangaceiros” – rebels who’ve looked for justice due to social inequality – who threatened Brazil’s northeast.

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Juliana Sotana rated it liked it Dec 06, Trivia About Auto da Compadecida. Mia rated it liked it Sep 07, There the fate of the main characters is mercifully arbitrated by in a court-room contest between Satan and a black Jesus, with the Virgin Mary Fernanda Montenegro interceding as the Virgin in keeping with her prayer-book promise.

Archived from the original PDF on March 1, Be the first to ask a question about O Auto da Compadecida. Isabela rated it liked it Aug 26, Published January by Saraiva de Bolso first published Quotes from Auto da Compadecida. Daniel rated it liked it Apr auot, This book is not yet featured on Listopia.

Francisco Luiz Garcia rated it liked it Apr 03, Originally written inthe play is presented as a microseries, in four episodes, and premiered on Tuesday, January 5th, This is a don’t miss Brazilian drama at its best.

Four of his plays have been filmed and he is considered one of Brazil’s greatest living playwrights. Want to Read Currently Reading Read.

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Odd and extravagant as this tacked-on scene is, it conveys the morality of the film better than the antecedent scenes since every character manages to reveal a saving grace as well as demonstrating the unforgiving harshness of the Nordeste environment which they all share and endure in different ways.

It deserves to be better known worldwide if only for the performances without exception but requires, to some extent, a specifically Brazilian sense of context for its sympathetic appreciation.

With becoming modesty he refuses to claim any personal virtues and turns down the Virgin’s offer of a purgatorial sentence but accepts instead the compassionate offer of a return to earth to ‘sin no more’—but do not expect a pious conversion!

In spite of plot variations, the film is extremely faithful to the comic spirit and moral ethos of its literary source, and remains a classic of Brazilian cinema with a faithful audience in the region where it is set—an audience that knows every line, every jape and every twist of the busy plot.

Isabela Bossei rated it liked it Oct 29, This page was last edited on 1 Juneat Vinicius Miranda rated it liked it Oct 30, Betina rated it liked it Mar 03,