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Infanta: tragédia by Manuel de Figueiredo

by Figueiredo, Manuel de, 1896-1965
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Infanta: tragédia by Manuel de Figueiredo is a theatrical work likely written in the early 20th century. This tragedy is set against the backdrop of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries and explores themes of love, destiny, and the spiritual triumph of the human race. The narrative focuses on the story of Princess Beatriz and a poet named Bernardim, referencing their connection but emphasizing broader existential and philosophical themes beyond mere romance. The play unfolds with the Princess reflecting on the deeper significance of the voyage of discovery and the spiritual legacy of her people. As the audience witnesses the grandeur and tragedy of the era, characters such as the nauta (sailor), astrologer, and painter present varying perspectives on fate, existence, and the nature of dreams. The Infanta emerges as a poignant symbol of hope and spiritual transcendence amid the turmoil, grappling with the dichotomy of life and death, dreams and reality. The characters engage in profound dialogues that explore the human condition, ultimately leading to a powerful conclusion about faith and the enduring legacy of sacrifice. The narrative weaves a tapestry of emotions, reflecting the dreams and despairs of its characters while providing a poignant commentary on the human spirit’s resilience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language Portuguese