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''Morte e Vida Severina'' (literally, ''Severine Life and Death'', translated by
Elizabeth Bishop Elizabeth Bishop (February 8, 1911 – October 6, 1979) was an American people, American poet and short-story writer. She was Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1949 to 1950, the Pulitzer Prize winner for Poetry in 1956, the N ...
as ''The Death and Life of a Severino'') is a
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in verse by Brazilian author
João Cabral de Melo Neto João Cabral de Melo Neto (January 6, 1920 – October 9, 1999) was a Brazilian poet and diplomat, and one of the most influential writers in late Brazilian modernism. He was awarded the 1990 Camões Prize and the 1992 Neustadt International Pri ...
, one of his most famous and frequently read works. Published in 1955 and written between 1954 and 1955, the play is divided into 18 sections and written in heptasyllabic
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, recalling the '' cordel'', a form the popular poetry of
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, where Melo Neto was born and lived for most of his life. ''Morte e Vida Severina'' is subtitled ''Auto de Natal Pernambucano'' (''
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of Pernambucan
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''), in a reference to both the biblical perspective of the word and in a broader sense of a new beginning for life at its entirety. The play recounts the journey of a ''retirante'' called Severino, who, fleeing from the poverty and the droughts that ravage the northeastern region of Brazil, follows the
Capibaribe river The Capibaribe River () is a river located in Pernambuco state, Brazil, with a length of 240 kilometers. The Capibaribe originates in the Serra do Jacarará, in the municipality of Poção, and flows to the Atlantic Ocean at Recife. Etymology Th ...
to the fertile lands nearer to the shore and then to the capital city of
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, only to meet differents forms of poverty and
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. The “retirantes” had also been the theme of the famous novel Vidas Secas by
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, albeit under a very different point of view. The ''auto'' evolves into an allegorical account that parallels
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and reflects the possibility for a meaningful life amid the harshness of the
sertão The ''sertão'' (, plural ''sertões'') is the "hinterland" or "backcountry". In Brazil, it refers both to one of the four sub-regions of the Northeast Region of Brazil (similar to the specific association of "outback" with Australia in English ...
.


Style and structure

''Morte e Vida Severina'' is written in seven-syllable metre. This and the frequent repetitions of the same words and sounds help to create a strong sense of spoken rhythm. The play recounts the journey of a ''retirante'' down the Capibaribe river to the city. The auto is formally divided in 18 parts, each compromising a scene, either a dialogue between the ''retirante'' and someone or a group of people he encounters in his way or a monologue. In terms of the subject of the poem, it can be analyzed in two sections: a first part, chronicling the ''retirante's'' travel to the city, and a second, compromising what follows his arrival. In the first part, Severino passes through several large sugarcane crops, what makes explicit the inequality of land ownership in the region, as well as discover the arid and desolated characteristics of the life in the ''sertão'', so that the Melo Neto crafts a paradox by describing a life that most truly resembles death than anything else. This contradiction is the central point of the poem. In the second part, the action is most concentrated on Severino and an old man. Despondent and worn out, the ''retirante'' considers taking his own life by throwing himself into the river. They then receive notice that the man's child was born and several people, though destitute, are overtaken with joy and bring the child gifts. The scene may be read as a Christian allegory, recreating the Nativity in the one of the poorest areas of
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.


Analysis

''Morte e Vida Severina'' begins describing Severino, a ''retirante'' traveling from the barren, drought-striking hinderlands of
Pernambuco Pernambuco () is a state of Brazil, located in the Northeast region of the country. With an estimated population of 9.6 million people as of 2020, making it seventh-most populous state of Brazil and with around 98,148 km², being the 19 ...
to
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, the state's capital. Severino's name comes from the Portuguese word for “severe", ''severo''. While he attempts to identify himself to the audience, he seems unable to separate himself from the others who live on that land. They are united by their common suffering and share a common destiny of famine, poverty and untimely death. The life of Severino is thys exemplary of the life of the ''retirantes'': ''"we are many Severinos, equal in everything and in their evil/ (...) And being us all Severinos/ equal in everything in life/ we shall die of equal death/ the same severin death:/ the death that one dies/ of old-age before the thirties/ of ambushes before the twenties/ of famine a bit a day"'' (translated freely from Portuguese). In the middle of the play, Severino watches the burial of a husbandman. The scene criticizes the inequality in land ownership and the exploitation of the workers in the farms, as can be seem in the box on the left. Much further in the poem, the ''retirante'' reaches the city; however, where he expected to find a better scenario than his previous one, he encounters only the belief that he had just been pursuing his own death. There, he meets an unnamed man with whom he discusses life and his musings on attempting suicide by drowning himself in the river. This conversation, however, is interrupted by the birth of a child, a representation of Jesus Christ, and to everyone around starts singing. Many people bring gifts to the boy, but all of a humble kind: crabs that will keep his life from the mud; newspapers to use as covering on cold night; a doll made of mud, between others. Two Egyptian fortune tellers predict a simple future for the boy, who, they say, will remain forever attached to the miserable reality in which he was born. Melo Neto then closes the poem with the man answering Severino by acknowledging that he does not known if life is in fact worthy of being lived in spite of all the sufferings it engenders, but also claiming that life itself had given him an answer and a message of hope, which is quoted in the following box.


Adaptations

In 1965, Roberto Freire asked the then-young
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to make the work into a musical play. It was released by Chico as his second album the following year. It was also adapted to cinema, though partially, in 1977 by Zelito Viana; in 1981,
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produced a version. Also, a black-and-white 3D animated version was made by Miguel Falcão. Elizabeth Bishop made a partial translation of the poem as ''The Death and Life of a Severino''.


See also

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Brazilian literature Brazilian literature is the literature written in the Portuguese language by Brazilians or in Brazil, including works written prior to the country's independence in 1822. Throughout its early years, literature from Brazil followed the literary t ...
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Brazilian poetry Brazilian literature is the literature written in the Portuguese language by Brazilians or in Brazil, including works written prior to the country's independence in 1822. Throughout its early years, literature from Brazil followed the literary t ...
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Sertão The ''sertão'' (, plural ''sertões'') is the "hinterland" or "backcountry". In Brazil, it refers both to one of the four sub-regions of the Northeast Region of Brazil (similar to the specific association of "outback" with Australia in English ...


References

Neto, João Cabral de Melo. "Morte e Vida Severina". Analysis of the same poem on several sources. Encyclopædia Britannica, "João Cabral de Melo Neto".


External links


Morte e Vida Severina (Portuguese)

The Death and Life of a Severino (English)
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