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The epic narrates an oceanic voyage undertaken by a Portuguese fleet under Vasco da Gama, framed by classical gods whose rivalries influence events; it interweaves sea‑adventure episodes—storms, encounters, hospitality at Melinde, negotiations at Calicut—and long digressions recounting national history and celebrated deeds. The poem celebrates maritime exploration, national pride, and heroic virtue while blending classical myth with Christian themes; it culminates in a fantastical reward scene in which a divine protector grants the sailors a paradisiacal island of nymphs. Structured in ten cantos, the verse alternates vivid narrative, encomium, and learned allusion to praise the seafaring achievements and moral character of the nation.

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Luís de Camões

Luís de Camões (c. 1524-1580) is a celebrated Portuguese poet, best known for his epic poem "Os Lusiadas," which chronicles the adventures of Vasco da Gama and the Portuguese discoveries in India. This monumental work is considered a cornerstone of Portuguese literature and showcases Camões' mastery of language and poetic form. His writing reflects themes of exploration, love, and the human condition, blending classical influences with the rich cultural heritage of Portugal. In addition to "Os Lusiadas," Camões produced a variety of lyrical poetry, contributing significantly to the Portuguese literary canon and influencing generations of poets.

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