PORTO ALEGRE COFFEE SHOPS: TOPOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF OS RATOS
Luana Noleto; Ozíris Borges Filho | 86-95
The novel Os Ratos by Dyonélio Machado consists of various spaces that are essential for the development of the narrative. Coffee shops have great relevance; therefore they are spaces widely visited by the main character, Naziazeno, who spends the day looking for money to pay off a debt. Because they are spaces where meetings between friends and negotiations take place, analyzing is essential for understanding the social relations described in the work. We present, therefore, this study as an extension of the oral communication presented in the IV JOEEL which was carried out at Escola Superior de Educação Viseu / ESEV and is also the chapter of the master dissertation "Identity and Literary Space: A Study of Os Ratos , by Dyonélio Machado”, developed in the Masters Program of Language Studies in the Federal University of Goiás/UFG - RC and aims to present, analyze and conclude the relevance of social spaces, the coffee shops, and the effect that these spaces cause in the actions of the characters in the work. To do so, we use as basis the studies of Bakhtin (2011), Borges Filho (2007), Saints (2002), among others.
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