Hi! I am
supposed to write some information about the book “Estação Brasil”, written by
Domingos Pellegrini, it can be a personal commentary or an account about my
favorite part of the book, anything related to a testimonial.
Well, I
chose a very interesting part of the story, it´s about hierarchical positions
and occupations, I hope you like it.
In the
chapter called “sangue, suor e vinagre” (blood, sweat and vinegar) I could
notice some “social mistakes”, for example a woman working harder than a man, a
military to be more specific. It drove me crazy, not because women are weaker
than men, but because they were from the same group and had the same importance
and still had different jobs.
The book
tries to show us something that happens now-a-days, the noncompliance of the
equality law. The modern social behavior must be changed, replaced by love
actions, this way the world would become a better place to live in. Using the
event of the book, which the man (the Brazilian general) stare at the woman (Mrs.
Sousa) and stay only watching her taking heavy boxes to everywhere and do not do anything, we can
notice this social problem and try to solve it.
Aluno responsável pelo trabalho: Lorenso de Andrade R. Mendes, do Educandário Padre Gilberto Vaz Sampaio, 9º ano A
2º quadrinho: Do not be silly, we are hierarchically differents, and this way, i am more important than you!
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