THE NATURE AS AN ELEMENT MYTHICAL IN "THREE HOUSES AND A RIVER", OF DALCÍDIO JURANDIR
Keywords:
Amazônia, Marajó, imaginário, devaneio, naturezaAbstract
This monograph has as objective to show that the Amazonian nature is apropiciador space to the imaginary one of the region, however this will only be materialize after
the contact of the man with the river and the forest, revealing environments to the Amazonian
devaneio, which had to be these the spaces that the man lives and coexists. They are of these
spaces that they take off its sustenance and, in consequence of this, create a symbolic world,
where magic beings add it its daily life. The relation between man, river and forest will be
demonstrated from the analysis of the romance "Three houses and a river", of the writer
marajoara Dalcídio Jurandir, which portraies the life of the resident population in the Waterfall
Village of the Arari.
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