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Matos, J. J. Rodrigues de
A mulher; Os Portuguezes em Tanger
Reading ease score: 48.7 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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"A mulher; Os Portuguezes em Tanger" by J. J. Rodrigues de Matos is a literary work that combines elements of poetic reflection and historical narrative, likely written in the mid-19th century. This book explores the themes of femininity, love, and the historical exploits of the Portuguese during their encounters with Morocco, particularly in the city of Tanger. The prose reflects a romanticized view of women while also honoring the valor of the Portuguese soldiers in their historical conquests. The first part of the book, "A mulher," centers on an exaltation of womanhood, portraying women as divine beings essential for love, happiness, and moral strength in society. Through rich and poetic language, the author illustrates the various roles women play in the lives of men, elevating their significance beyond mere companionship to that of spiritual and emotional guides. The second section, "Os Portuguezes em Tanger," recounts historical events surrounding Portuguese military efforts in Tanger during the early 16th century, emphasizing valor, fate, and the national pride of the Portuguese. It describes a significant battle and the strategical prowess of soldiers, highlighting both their physical and moral victories against overwhelming odds while lamenting lost glories of the past. Together, these narratives weave a tapestry that honors both the essence of womanhood and the heroism of a nation's defenders. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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