A fatalidade do desejo: Senhora dos afogados, de Nelson Rodrigues
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.7..78-85Mots-clés :
hamartia, fatalidade, Senhora dos afogados, fatality.Résumé
Resumo: Neste texto abordo a reconfiguração da noção de hamartia, a falha trágica, em Senhora dos afogados, de Nelson Rodrigues, tomando como referência a personagem Moema.
Palavras-chave: hamartia; fatalidade; Senhora dos afogados.
Abstract: In this essay, I underline the reconfiguration of the hamartia’s notion, the tragic error, in Nelson Rodrigues’ Senhora dos afogados, focusing my attention on the character Moema.
Keywords: hamartia; fatality; Senhora dos afogados.
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RODRIGUES, Nelson. Teatro Completo. v. 2. Org. e introd. Sábato Magaldi. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira, 1981.
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