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A prologue frames an early staged devotional drama in which a rustic herdsman bursts into the royal chamber to announce and celebrate the birth of a noble infant. Speaking in simple, lyrical verse, he marvels at court splendor, offers humble gifts from his village, and maps communal joy onto dynastic and family pride, while the popular voice contrasts with regal formality. The piece mixes theatrical narration, pastoral song, and vivid description to connect local folk feeling with a ceremonious event, blending piety, wonder, and social observation in a single monologue.

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Gil Vicente

Gil Vicente was a prominent Portuguese playwright and poet, active during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Often regarded as the father of Portuguese drama, he is known for his innovative use of the vernacular and his ability to blend various genres, including comedy and morality plays. His works, such as "Four Plays of Gil Vicente" and "Monólogo do Vaqueiro," reflect the social and cultural dynamics of his time, often addressing themes of love, morality, and the human condition. Vicente's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact on the Portuguese theatrical tradition.

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