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O enforcado gil vicente biography

          Que Garcia Moniz lhe disse que ia para o Paraíso....

          In his travel account, Mendes Pinto juxtaposes an imaginary religious festival and Portugal's colonial and evangelical enterprise in Asia.

        1. In his travel account, Mendes Pinto juxtaposes an imaginary religious festival and Portugal's colonial and evangelical enterprise in Asia.
        2. LibriVox recording of Auto da barca do inferno by Gil Vicente.
        3. Que Garcia Moniz lhe disse que ia para o Paraíso.
        4. Nestes versos o Enforcado revela ser uma personagem que se deixa ser facilmente manipulado e também inocente.
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        6. A Trilogia das Barcas

          A Trilogia das Barcas (The Trilogy of the Barges or The Trilogy of Ships, in English) is a series of one-act dramatic plays with allegorical characters by Portugueseplaywright and poetGil Vicente.[1] Specialists classify them as morality plays even though they resemble more closely farces.

          They give a glimpse of the Lisboan society in the early 16th century.

          Act of the Ship of Hell

          The Act of the Ship of Hell, also known as Act of Morality (Auto da Barca do Inferno or "Auto da Moralidade", in Portuguese) is an allegorical play by Gil Vicente premiered in 1517.

          It is the first part of the Trilogy of the Ships. Despite the fact there are two ferries in the play, it's called "of the Ship of Hell" because this is the destination of most of its characters after the judgement around which it is centered.

          Characters

          • The Angel, ferryman of the Ship of Heaven.
          • The Devil, ferryman of the Ship of Hell.
          • The Nobleman Sir Hen