THE DRAMA OF NELSON RODRIGUES - LANGUAGE AND TRAGIC COMPOSITION IN BLACK ANGEL
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Composição trágica, Nelson Rodrigues, Condição humana.Abstract
The drama of Nelson Rodrigues revolucionized the entire profile of the BrazilianDramatic gender, which until that point limited itself to plays focused in the action itself, with many
directions to the structural part of the gender, however, poor on figures of language. His plays gave
to drama a new literary sense, being that the universal thematics presented in his work, such as in the
greek tragedies, put the national drama in the same level as the great works of our Literature. This
paper predicts a brief reflexion on the protagonist character and the catarsis effect in the play Anjo
Negro (1947) by Nelson Rodrigues in the attempt to fulfill the stylistic processes that result in the
aproximation of the Tragic Hero under the contemporary drama discourse, as a possible discourse in
a determined historical period.
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