Remedios, a bela: beleza, erotismo e poder de morte em Cem anos de solidão
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Resumo: | Remedios, the Beauty, female character in One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), by Gabriel García Márquez, is a testimony that “small” characters could be as complex as a main character in great works. The narrator’s speech try to convince us that the Beauty have death powers. In this masterpiece by García Márquez, four men who died in different situations have something in common: they have known Remedios. Those deaths are because they have lost their minds for the reason that she is a “deranging woman”. Her smell, her manners and her beauty became these men to be able to do things that brought their deaths. The work, full of rebellious, strong and sexual female characters, shows the Beauty as a character with a new feminine behavior, a new way to be transgressive. Our purpose was introduce her and analyze her by means of bibliographic search, as a erotic, magical and transgressive female character, telling happenings of her life. Therefore, we reached a conclusion that she has all of those characteristics, and the author isn’t sure about if she is innocent or underhanded about lecherous feelings that she causes. Helped us in this article, on theoretical and critique feminist literature field and matters of gender the research by Perrot (2007), Ribeiro (2006), Galvão e Prado Jr. (1979), Badinter (1985) and Imbriaco (2009). On theoretical and critique literature field, our analyzes were based on research by Rodrigues (1988), Vargas Liosa (2007, De La Concha (2007) and Josef (1993). |
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Remedios, a bela: beleza, erotismo e poder de morte em Cem anos de solidãoRemedios, a bela: beleza, erotismo e poder de morte em Cem anos de solidãoErotism; Perdition; Remedios, the Beauty.erotismo; perdição; Remedios, a bela.Remedios, the Beauty, female character in One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), by Gabriel García Márquez, is a testimony that “small” characters could be as complex as a main character in great works. The narrator’s speech try to convince us that the Beauty have death powers. In this masterpiece by García Márquez, four men who died in different situations have something in common: they have known Remedios. Those deaths are because they have lost their minds for the reason that she is a “deranging woman”. Her smell, her manners and her beauty became these men to be able to do things that brought their deaths. The work, full of rebellious, strong and sexual female characters, shows the Beauty as a character with a new feminine behavior, a new way to be transgressive. Our purpose was introduce her and analyze her by means of bibliographic search, as a erotic, magical and transgressive female character, telling happenings of her life. Therefore, we reached a conclusion that she has all of those characteristics, and the author isn’t sure about if she is innocent or underhanded about lecherous feelings that she causes. Helped us in this article, on theoretical and critique feminist literature field and matters of gender the research by Perrot (2007), Ribeiro (2006), Galvão e Prado Jr. (1979), Badinter (1985) and Imbriaco (2009). On theoretical and critique literature field, our analyzes were based on research by Rodrigues (1988), Vargas Liosa (2007, De La Concha (2007) and Josef (1993).Remedios, a bela, personagem feminino da obra Cem anos de solidão (1967), de Gabriel García Márquez, é a prova de que personagens “pequenos” podem ser tão complexos quanto personagens principais de grandes obras literárias. O discurso do narrador tenta nos convencer de que a Bela possui poderes de morte. Na obra prima de García Márquez, quatro homens que morrem em diferentes situações, têm algo em comum: seus caminhos são cortados por Remedios. Estas mortes estão associadas ao fato de os homens perderem a razão por ela ser uma “fêmea perturbadora”. Seus cheiros, modos e beleza inigualáveis tornam estes homens capazes de atitudes que os levam à morte. A obra, repleta de personagens femininos rebeldes, fortes e sexuais, apresenta a Bela como um personagem com um novo comportamento feminino, uma nova maneira de ser transgressora. Nossos objetivos foram apresentá-la e analisá-la, através de pesquisa bibliográfica, como um personagem feminino erótico, mágico e transgressor, exemplificando acontecimentos de sua vida. Chegamos, portanto, à conclusão que ela é tudo isso, e que seu criador não tem segurança de sua alienação ou dissimulação com relação aos sentimentos lascivos que ela causa. Ajudam-nos neste trabalho, nas áreas de teoria e crítica literária feminista e de questões de gênero, as investigações de Perrot (2007), Ribeiro (2006), Galvão e Prado Jr. (1979), Badinter (1985) e Imbriaco (2009). Nas áreas de teoria e crítica literária, fundamentam nossa análise os estudos de Rodrigues (1988), Vargas Llosa (2007), De La Concha (2007) e Josef (1993).Universidade Federal do CearáCosta, Eline AguiarPeixoto, Leidiane Nogueira2016-07-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/article/view/58110.22168/2237-6321.5.5.3 esp.177-194Entrepalavras; v. 5, n. 3 esp (5): Erotismo e(m) Linguagens; 177-194Entrepalavras; v. 5, n. 3 esp (5): Erotismo e(m) Linguagens; 177-194Entrepalavras; v. 5, n. 3 esp (5): Erotismo e(m) Linguagens; 177-194Entrepalavras; v. 5, n. 3 esp (5): Erotismo e(m) Linguagens; 177-194Entrepalavras; v. 5, n. 3 esp (5): Erotismo e(m) Linguagens; 177-1942237-6321reponame:Entrepalavrasinstname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporhttp://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/article/view/581/315info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-04-30T21:18:37Zoai:ojs.localhost:article/581Revistahttp://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/indexPUBhttp://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/oaiwebmaster@entrepalavras.ufc.br||editor@entrepalavras.ufc.br2237-63212237-6321opendoar:2019-04-30T21:18:37Entrepalavras - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Remedios, a bela: beleza, erotismo e poder de morte em Cem anos de solidão Remedios, a bela: beleza, erotismo e poder de morte em Cem anos de solidão |
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Remedios, a bela: beleza, erotismo e poder de morte em Cem anos de solidão |
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Remedios, a bela: beleza, erotismo e poder de morte em Cem anos de solidão Costa, Eline Aguiar Erotism; Perdition; Remedios, the Beauty. erotismo; perdição; Remedios, a bela. |
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Remedios, a bela: beleza, erotismo e poder de morte em Cem anos de solidão |
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Remedios, a bela: beleza, erotismo e poder de morte em Cem anos de solidão |
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Remedios, a bela: beleza, erotismo e poder de morte em Cem anos de solidão |
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Costa, Eline Aguiar |
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Costa, Eline Aguiar Peixoto, Leidiane Nogueira |
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Peixoto, Leidiane Nogueira |
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Costa, Eline Aguiar Peixoto, Leidiane Nogueira |
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Erotism; Perdition; Remedios, the Beauty. erotismo; perdição; Remedios, a bela. |
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Erotism; Perdition; Remedios, the Beauty. erotismo; perdição; Remedios, a bela. |
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Remedios, the Beauty, female character in One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), by Gabriel García Márquez, is a testimony that “small” characters could be as complex as a main character in great works. The narrator’s speech try to convince us that the Beauty have death powers. In this masterpiece by García Márquez, four men who died in different situations have something in common: they have known Remedios. Those deaths are because they have lost their minds for the reason that she is a “deranging woman”. Her smell, her manners and her beauty became these men to be able to do things that brought their deaths. The work, full of rebellious, strong and sexual female characters, shows the Beauty as a character with a new feminine behavior, a new way to be transgressive. Our purpose was introduce her and analyze her by means of bibliographic search, as a erotic, magical and transgressive female character, telling happenings of her life. Therefore, we reached a conclusion that she has all of those characteristics, and the author isn’t sure about if she is innocent or underhanded about lecherous feelings that she causes. Helped us in this article, on theoretical and critique feminist literature field and matters of gender the research by Perrot (2007), Ribeiro (2006), Galvão e Prado Jr. (1979), Badinter (1985) and Imbriaco (2009). On theoretical and critique literature field, our analyzes were based on research by Rodrigues (1988), Vargas Liosa (2007, De La Concha (2007) and Josef (1993). |
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