O Carrasco de Victor Hugo José Alves
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The narrative unfolds in a Lisbon café during the mid-19th century, where a group of politically engaged individuals engage in spirited discussions. The atmosphere is charged with civic enthusiasm, reflecting the political climate of the time. Among the patrons, there are eccentric characters who express their beliefs in metempsychosis, claiming to embody the spirits of historical figures like Robespierre and Mirabeau. The narrator humorously contemplates his own identity, suggesting he may carry fragments of Falstaff and Sancho Panza within him. This work explores themes of political discourse, identity, and the interplay between history and personal experience.
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