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Dom Casmurro
Book • 1899
Written in the first person, the novel follows Bento de Albuquerque Santiago, a 54-year-old lawyer who recounts his life story, including his youthful love for Capitu, his marriage, and the intense jealousy that consumes him.
The narrative is marked by Bento's unreliable perspective, rich in themes of betrayal, deception, and the psychological exploration of Rio de Janeiro's society during the Second Empire.
The book is known for its literary realism, use of irony and intertextuality, and its influence on later literary movements.
The narrative is marked by Bento's unreliable perspective, rich in themes of betrayal, deception, and the psychological exploration of Rio de Janeiro's society during the Second Empire.
The book is known for its literary realism, use of irony and intertextuality, and its influence on later literary movements.
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Mencionado pelo professor Moreno como exemplo de personagem 'plano' em seu romance.

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