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* RuleofSymbolism: As a novel from a Romantic writer trying to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, the book exudes this trope in almost every page to the point of needing a page of its own.
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* RuleofSymbolism: RuleOfSymbolism: As a novel from a Romantic writer trying to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, the book exudes this trope in almost every page to the point of needing a page of its own.
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* DastardlyDastard: Some depictions of Loredano in later adaptations, tend to border on this. In the book, he´s a little more complex.
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* DastardlyDastard: DastardlyWhiplash: Some depictions of Loredano in later adaptations, tend to border on this. In the book, he´s a little more complex.
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O Guarani is a work by the Brazilian genius José de Alencar. Is about the adventures of the eponymous Guarany as he battles his way for the hand of his beloved Ceci, as a war between indians and whites burns on Colonial Brazil.
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* CannibalTribe: Both the Guarani and the Aimoré, but the Aimoré´s are shown to be more fondly of this. Of course, they are the secondary villains of the history
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* DyingMomentofAwesome: What Peri somewhat planned for himself. What Dom Antônio, his family and the survivors accomplish in the end, blowing themselves and the attacking indians.
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* DyingMomentofAwesome: What Peri somewhat planned for himself. What Dom Antônio, his family and the survivors accomplish in the end, blowing themselves and up with the attacking indians.
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* FreudianTrio: Somewhat stated by the own author, but not in these exact terms, as he predated the own Freud.
** Id: Álvaro, as he acts more based in passion and chivalric instinct.
** Ego: In the bad side, Loredano. Cold, conniving, and ruthless bastard. Loves Cecilia sexually, in a bestial sense. In the good side, D. Antônio, whose plans always need Álvaro and Peri for getting done.
** Superego: Peri, who besides from being a badass, is also a step or two before both the bad and good guys planning.
** Id: Álvaro, as he acts more based in passion and chivalric instinct.
** Ego: In the bad side, Loredano. Cold, conniving, and ruthless bastard. Loves Cecilia sexually, in a bestial sense. In the good side, D. Antônio, whose plans always need Álvaro and Peri for getting done.
** Superego: Peri, who besides from being a badass, is also a step or two before both the bad and good guys planning.
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* FreudianTrio: Somewhat stated by the own author, but not in these exact terms, as he predated the own Freud.
Freud's ideas.
** Id: Álvaro, as he acts morebased in driven by passion and chivalric instinct.
** Ego: In the bad side,Loredano. Cold, Loredano, a cold, conniving, and ruthless bastard. Loves Cecilia sexually, in a bestial sense. In the good side, D. Antônio, whose plans always need Álvaro and Peri for to be getting done.
** Superego: Peri, who besidesfrom being a badass, is also a step or two before both ahead of the bad and good guys planning.guys.
** Id: Álvaro, as he acts more
** Ego: In the bad side,
** Superego: Peri, who besides
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* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Peri, Ceci, and also Álvaro. Isabel won´t counts as she perceives the prejudices around her birth, in spite of not resenting Cecília about this. Peri also appears out for voluntarily making himself almost a golem in relation to everything which Cecília desires.
* JungleOpera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous ''Il Guarany''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] opera.
* JungleOpera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous ''Il Guarany''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] opera.
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* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Peri, Ceci, and also Álvaro. Isabel won´t counts does not count as she perceives the prejudices around her birth, in spite of not resenting Cecília about this. Peri also appears out for voluntarily making himself almost a golem in relation to everything which Cecília desires.
* JungleOpera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous''Il Guarany''[[https://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck ''Il Guarany'']] opera.
* JungleOpera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous
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* NobleSavage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how sympathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
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* NobleSavage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how sympathetic be is the reader´s interpretation.
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* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: More strikingly, Peri, albeit most of the Europeans with the exception of the villainous ones also qualifies.
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* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: More strikingly, Peri, albeit most of the Europeans - with the exception of the villainous ones - also qualifies.qualify.
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* RuleofSymbolism: As a novel from a Romantic writer trying to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, exudes this trope in almost every page to the point of needing a page of it´s own.
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* RuleofSymbolism: As a novel from a Romantic writer trying to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, the book exudes this trope in almost every page to the point of needing a page of it´s its own.
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* TheAce: Peri(again.)
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* TheAce: Peri (again.)
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: How the Aimoré are depicted, and how Loredano is, despite mistaking who doesn´t know his true self like Peri.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: How the Aimoré are depicted, and how Loredano is, despite mistaking who doesn´t know his true self like Peri.
* TheChiefsDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King. Later, more literally, the Aimoré chief´s daughter gets enamored of Peri when he lets himself be caught for poisoning them, and gets in the way of an arrow when Álvaro comes to rescue of Peri. She dies.
* FaithHeelTurn: How Angelo de Luca ''becomes'' Loredano.
* FreudianTrio: Somewhat stated by the own author, but not in these exact terms, as he predated the own Freud.
** Id: Álvaro, as he acts more based in passion and chivalric instinct.
** Ego: In the bad side, Loredano. Cold, conniving, and ruthless bastard. Loves Cecilia sexually, in a bestial sense. In the good side, D. Antônio, whose plans always need Álvaro and Peri for getting done.
** Superego: Peri, who besides from being a badass, is also a step or two before both the bad and good guys planning.
* TheHorde: The Aimoré, of course.
* IdealHero: Again, Peri. A little less, Álvaro.
* FreudianTrio: Somewhat stated by the own author, but not in these exact terms, as he predated the own Freud.
** Id: Álvaro, as he acts more based in passion and chivalric instinct.
** Ego: In the bad side, Loredano. Cold, conniving, and ruthless bastard. Loves Cecilia sexually, in a bestial sense. In the good side, D. Antônio, whose plans always need Álvaro and Peri for getting done.
** Superego: Peri, who besides from being a badass, is also a step or two before both the bad and good guys planning.
* TheHorde: The Aimoré, of course.
* IdealHero: Again, Peri. A little less, Álvaro.
* TheLastDJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to the vacant Portuguese throne.
* RuleofSymbolism: As a novel from a Romantic writer trying to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, exudes this trope in almost every page to the point of needing a page of it´s own.
** More strikingly, in the ending, when Peri and Ceci are ''engulfed'' by the rising water, as to mean their (sub)merging to form the Brazilian race.
** The treasure (silver mine location) coveted by Loredano: the legend is based in a series of historical facts and rumours set in Brazil and Colonial America, one of them a very sad one of a bandeirante who departed from São Paulo looking for emeralds in the jungle and who ended dying of thirsty, tiredness and sickness nearby to a riverbed containing green stones which were, in fact, almost worthless lookalikes. The treasure backstory and final destruction in the stronghold explosion could mean that, as the indians were too savage to understand it´s true value, and the Europeans to impure to have it, it´s better fate should be get lost in the land for Peri and Ceci descendants eventually find it themselves. The actual treasure being, of course, Brazil itself.
** More strikingly, in the ending, when Peri and Ceci are ''engulfed'' by the rising water, as to mean their (sub)merging to form the Brazilian race.
** The treasure (silver mine location) coveted by Loredano: the legend is based in a series of historical facts and rumours set in Brazil and Colonial America, one of them a very sad one of a bandeirante who departed from São Paulo looking for emeralds in the jungle and who ended dying of thirsty, tiredness and sickness nearby to a riverbed containing green stones which were, in fact, almost worthless lookalikes. The treasure backstory and final destruction in the stronghold explosion could mean that, as the indians were too savage to understand it´s true value, and the Europeans to impure to have it, it´s better fate should be get lost in the land for Peri and Ceci descendants eventually find it themselves. The actual treasure being, of course, Brazil itself.
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* TheChiefsDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King. Later, more literally, the Aimoré chief´s daughter gets enamored of Peri when he lets himself be caught for poisoning them, and gets in the way of an arrow when Álvaro comes to rescue of Peri. She dies.
* TheHorde: The Aimoré, of course.
* TheLastDJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to the vacant Portuguese throne.
* TontoTalk: Not so much, but Peri still has his own way of expressing in Portuguese.
* WhatTheHellHero: The killing of a Aimoré civilian by Dom Antônio´s son while hunting. Álvaro´s rescuing of Peri which impeded the BatmanGambit which could have saved most of the Europeans.
* FaithHeelTurn: How Angelo de Luca ''becomes'' Loredano.
* WarriorPrince: Peri, of a kind.
* IdealHero: Again, Peri. A little less, Álvaro.
* TheThreeFacesofAdam:
* TheHorde: The Aimoré, of course.
* TheLastDJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to the vacant Portuguese throne.
* TontoTalk: Not so much, but Peri still has his own way of expressing in Portuguese.
* WhatTheHellHero: The killing of a Aimoré civilian by Dom Antônio´s son while hunting. Álvaro´s rescuing of Peri which impeded the BatmanGambit which could have saved most of the Europeans.
* FaithHeelTurn: How Angelo de Luca ''becomes'' Loredano.
* WarriorPrince: Peri, of a kind.
* IdealHero: Again, Peri. A little less, Álvaro.
* TheThreeFacesofAdam:
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* TheChiefsDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King. Later, more literally, the Aimoré chief´s daughter gets enamored of Peri when he lets himself be caught for poisoning them, and gets in the way of an arrow when Álvaro comes to rescue of Peri. She dies.
* TheHorde: The Aimoré, of course.
* TheLastDJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to the vacant Portuguese throne.
* TontoTalk: Not so much, but Peri still has his own way of expressing in Portuguese.
* WhatTheHellHero: The killing of a Aimoré civilian by Dom Antônio´s son while hunting. Álvaro´s rescuing of Peri which impeded the BatmanGambit which could have saved most of the Europeans.
* FaithHeelTurn: How Angelo de Luca ''becomes'' Loredano.
* WarriorPrince: Peri, of a kind.
* IdealHero: Again, Peri. A little less, Álvaro.
* TheThreeFacesofAdam:TheThreeFacesOfAdam:
* TheHorde: The Aimoré, of course.
* TheLastDJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to the vacant Portuguese throne.
* TontoTalk: Not so much, but Peri still has his own way of expressing in Portuguese.
* WhatTheHellHero: The killing of a Aimoré civilian by Dom Antônio´s son while hunting. Álvaro´s rescuing of Peri which impeded the BatmanGambit which could have saved most of the Europeans.
* FaithHeelTurn: How Angelo de Luca ''becomes'' Loredano.
* WarriorPrince: Peri, of a kind.
* IdealHero: Again, Peri. A little less, Álvaro.
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* FreudianTrio: Somewhat stated by the own author, but not in these exact terms, as he predated the own Freud.
** Id: Álvaro, as he acts more based in passion and chivalric instinct.
** Ego: In the bad side, Loredano. Cold, conniving, and ruthless bastard. Loves Cecilia sexually, in a bestial sense. In the good side, D. Antônio, whose plans always need Álvaro and Peri for getting done.
** Superego: Peri, who besides from being a badass, is also a step or two before both the bad and good guys planning.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: As the Aimoré get depicted. As in fact how Loredano is, despite mistaking who doesn´t know his true self like Peri.
* RuleofSymbolism: As a novel from a Romantic writer trying to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, exudes this trope in almost every page to the point of needing a page of it´s own.
** More strikingly, in the ending, when Peri and Ceci are ''engulfed'' by the rising water, as to mean their (sub)merging to form the Brazilian race.
** The treasure (silver mine location) coveted by Loredano: the legend is based in a series of historical facts and rumours set in Brazil and Colonial America, one of them a very sad one of a bandeirante who departed from São Paulo looking for emeralds in the jungle and who ended dying of thirsty, tiredness and sickness nearby to a riverbed containing green stones which were, in fact, almost worthless lookalikes. The treasure backstory and final destruction in the stronghold explosion could mean that, as the indians were too savage to understand it´s true value, and the Europeans to impure to have it, it´s better fate should be get lost in the land for Peri and Ceci descendants eventually find it themselves. The actual treasure being, of course, Brazil itself.
** Id: Álvaro, as he acts more based in passion and chivalric instinct.
** Ego: In the bad side, Loredano. Cold, conniving, and ruthless bastard. Loves Cecilia sexually, in a bestial sense. In the good side, D. Antônio, whose plans always need Álvaro and Peri for getting done.
** Superego: Peri, who besides from being a badass, is also a step or two before both the bad and good guys planning.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: As the Aimoré get depicted. As in fact how Loredano is, despite mistaking who doesn´t know his true self like Peri.
* RuleofSymbolism: As a novel from a Romantic writer trying to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, exudes this trope in almost every page to the point of needing a page of it´s own.
** More strikingly, in the ending, when Peri and Ceci are ''engulfed'' by the rising water, as to mean their (sub)merging to form the Brazilian race.
** The treasure (silver mine location) coveted by Loredano: the legend is based in a series of historical facts and rumours set in Brazil and Colonial America, one of them a very sad one of a bandeirante who departed from São Paulo looking for emeralds in the jungle and who ended dying of thirsty, tiredness and sickness nearby to a riverbed containing green stones which were, in fact, almost worthless lookalikes. The treasure backstory and final destruction in the stronghold explosion could mean that, as the indians were too savage to understand it´s true value, and the Europeans to impure to have it, it´s better fate should be get lost in the land for Peri and Ceci descendants eventually find it themselves. The actual treasure being, of course, Brazil itself.
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* FreudianTrio: Somewhat stated by the own author, TontoTalk: Not so much, but not in these exact terms, as he predated the own Freud.
** Id: Álvaro, as he acts more based in passion and chivalric instinct.
** Ego: In the bad side, Loredano. Cold, conniving, and ruthless bastard. Loves Cecilia sexually, in a bestial sense. In the good side, D. Antônio, whose plans always need Álvaro andPeri for getting done.
** Superego:still has his own way of expressing in Portuguese.
* WarriorPrince: Peri,who besides from being of a badass, is also kind.
* WhatTheHellHero: The killing of astep or two before both the bad and good guys planning.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: As theAimoré get depicted. As in fact how Loredano is, despite mistaking who doesn´t know his true self like Peri.
* RuleofSymbolism: As a novel from a Romantic writer trying to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, exudes this trope in almost every page to the pointcivilian by Dom Antônio´s son while hunting. Álvaro´s rescuing of needing a page of it´s own.
** More strikingly, in the ending, whenPeri and Ceci are ''engulfed'' by the rising water, as to mean their (sub)merging to form the Brazilian race.
** The treasure (silver mine location) coveted by Loredano: the legend is based in a series of historical facts and rumours set in Brazil and Colonial America, one of them a very sad one of a bandeirante who departed from São Paulo looking for emeralds in the jungle and who ended dying of thirsty, tiredness and sickness nearby to a riverbed containing green stoneswhich were, in fact, almost worthless lookalikes. The treasure backstory and final destruction in impeded the stronghold explosion BatmanGambit which could mean that, as the indians were too savage to understand it´s true value, and the Europeans to impure to have it, it´s better fate should be get lost in saved most of the land for Peri and Ceci descendants eventually find it themselves. The actual treasure being, of course, Brazil itself.Europeans.
** Id: Álvaro, as he acts more based in passion and chivalric instinct.
** Ego: In the bad side, Loredano. Cold, conniving, and ruthless bastard. Loves Cecilia sexually, in a bestial sense. In the good side, D. Antônio, whose plans always need Álvaro and
** Superego:
* WarriorPrince: Peri,
* WhatTheHellHero: The killing of a
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: As the
* RuleofSymbolism: As a novel from a Romantic writer trying to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, exudes this trope in almost every page to the point
** More strikingly, in the ending, when
** The treasure (silver mine location) coveted by Loredano: the legend is based in a series of historical facts and rumours set in Brazil and Colonial America, one of them a very sad one of a bandeirante who departed from São Paulo looking for emeralds in the jungle and who ended dying of thirsty, tiredness and sickness nearby to a riverbed containing green stones
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** TheLeader: Peri, who besides from being super-strong and having survival abilities, also outwits most of the factions all by himself, only letting himself be fooled for doing what Cecilia or her father wants.
** TheLancer: Álvaro is somewhat of this in relation to Peri.
** The Mentor: Dom Antônio.
** TheBigGuy: And ComedicFoil, ----------------------------------------------------
** TheChick: Ceci.
** TheLeader: Peri, who besides from being super-strong and having survival abilities, also outwits most of the factions all by himself, only letting himself be fooled for doing what Cecilia or her father wants.
** TheLancer: Álvaro is somewhat of this in relation to Peri.
** The Mentor: Dom Antônio.
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** TheChick: Ceci.
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* TontoSpeak: TontoTalk: Not so much, but Peri still has his own way of expressing in Portuguese.
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* {{Determinator}}: Peri and Loredano stands out in respectively their will to serve Cecília, and of taking posse of her.
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* {{Determinator}}: Peri and Loredano stands stand out in respectively their will to serve Cecília, and of taking posse of her.
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* MagicalNativeAmerican: What Peri abilities borders on to be, and, on the bad side, what he is at best considered to be by Dona Lauriana.
* NobleSavage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how simpathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
* ProudWarriorRace: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empire were absorbed by Spain.
* NobleSavage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how simpathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
* ProudWarriorRace: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empire were absorbed by Spain.
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* MagicalNativeAmerican: What Peri Peri's abilities borders border on to be, and, on the bad side, what he is at best considered to be by Dona Lauriana.
* NobleSavage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on howsimpathetic sympathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
* ProudWarriorRace: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empirewere was absorbed by Spain.
* NobleSavage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how
* ProudWarriorRace: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empire
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* TheChiefsDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King. Later, more literally, the Aimoré chief´s daughter gets ennamorated of Peri when he lets himself be caught for poisoning them, and gets in the way of an arrow when Álvaro comes to rescue of Peri. She dies.
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* TheChiefsDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King. Later, more literally, the Aimoré chief´s daughter gets ennamorated enamored of Peri when he lets himself be caught for poisoning them, and gets in the way of an arrow when Álvaro comes to rescue of Peri. She dies.
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* WhatTheHellHero: The killing of a Aimoré civilian by Dom Antônio´s son while hunting. Álvaro´s rescuing of Peri which impeded the BatmanGambit which could saved most of the Europeans.
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* WhatTheHellHero: The killing of a Aimoré civilian by Dom Antônio´s son while hunting. Álvaro´s rescuing of Peri which impeded the BatmanGambit which could have saved most of the Europeans.
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* RuleofSymbolism: As a novel form a Romantic writer triyng to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, exudes this trope in almost every page to the point of needing a page of it´s own.
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* RuleofSymbolism: As a novel form from a Romantic writer triyng trying to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, exudes this trope in almost every page to the point of needing a page of it´s own.
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** The treasure (silver mine location) coveted by Loredano: the legend is based in a series of historical facts and rumours set in Brazil and Colonial America, one of them a very sad one of a bandeirante who departed from São Paulo looking for emeralds in the jungle and who ended dying of thirsty, tiredness and sickness nearby to a riverbed containing green stones which were, in fact, almost worthless lookalikes. The treasure backstory and final destruction in the stronghold explosion could mean that, as the indians were to savage to understand it´s true value, and the Europeans to impure to have it, it´s better fate should be get lost in the land for Peri and Ceci descendants eventually find it themselves. The actual treasure being, of course, Brazil itself.
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** The treasure (silver mine location) coveted by Loredano: the legend is based in a series of historical facts and rumours set in Brazil and Colonial America, one of them a very sad one of a bandeirante who departed from São Paulo looking for emeralds in the jungle and who ended dying of thirsty, tiredness and sickness nearby to a riverbed containing green stones which were, in fact, almost worthless lookalikes. The treasure backstory and final destruction in the stronghold explosion could mean that, as the indians were to too savage to understand it´s true value, and the Europeans to impure to have it, it´s better fate should be get lost in the land for Peri and Ceci descendants eventually find it themselves. The actual treasure being, of course, Brazil itself.
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The work is considered a great classic of Brazilian literature, read in schools to this day. It has received several adaptations, including an Opera in 1870, three movies (one in 1912, 1979 and 1996), a mini-series adaptation in 1991 and a comic book adaptation. All adaptations use music from the first Opera.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: D. Álvaro de Sá. And D. Lauriana.
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** TheHunter: Álvaro.
** TheLord: Peri.
** TheProphet: Dom Antônio.
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**Wife: Dona Lauriana.
**Seductress: Isabel.
**Child: Ceci.
*FreudianTrio: Somewhat stated by the own author, but not in these exact terms, as he predated the own Freud.
**Id: Álvaro, as he acts more based in passion and chivalric instinct.
**Ego: In the bad side, Loredano. Cold, conniving, and ruthless bastard. Loves Cecilia sexually, in a bestial sense. In the good side, D. Antônio, whose plans always need Álvaro and Peri for getting done.
**Superego: Peri, who besides from being a badass, is also a step or two before both the bad and good guys planning.
*AlwaysChaoticEvil: As the Aimoré get depicted. As in fact how Loredano is, despite mistaking who doesn´t know his true self like Peri.
*RuleofSymbolism: As a novel form a Romantic writer triyng to do a Wagner-like epic set in Colonial Brazil, exudes this trope in almost every page to the point of needing a page of it´s own.
**More strikingly, in the ending, when Peri and Ceci are ''engulfed'' by the rising water, as to mean their (sub)merging to form the Brazilian race.
**The treasure (silver mine location) coveted by Loredano: the legend is based in a series of historical facts and rumours set in Brazil and Colonial America, one of them a very sad one of a bandeirante who departed from São Paulo looking for emeralds in the jungle and who ended dying of thirsty, tiredness and sickness nearby to a riverbed containing green stones which were, in fact, almost worthless lookalikes. The treasure backstory and final destruction in the stronghold explosion could mean that, as the indians were to savage to understand it´s true value, and the Europeans to impure to have it, it´s better fate should be get lost in the land for Peri and Ceci descendants eventually find it themselves. The actual treasure being, of course, Brazil itself.
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**TheHunter: Álvaro.
**TheLord: Peri.
**TheProphet: Dom Antônio.
*TheAce: Peri(again.)
**TheHunter: Álvaro.
**TheLord: Peri.
**TheProphet: Dom Antônio.
*TheAce: Peri(again.)
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*FaithHeelTurn: How Angelo de Luca ''becomes'' Loredano.
*WarriorPrince: Peri, of a kind.
*IdealHero: Again, Peri. A little less, Álvaro.
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*WarriorPrince: Peri, of a kind.
*IdealHero: Again, Peri. A little less, Álvaro.
*The
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* Determinator: Peri and Loredano stands out in respectively their will to serve Cecília, and of taking posse of her.
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* Determinator: {{Determinator}}: Peri and Loredano stands out in respectively their will to serve Cecília, and of taking posse of her.
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* ProdWarriorRaceGuy: More strikingly, Peri, albeit most of the Europeans with the exception of the villainous ones also qualifies.
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* ProdWarriorRaceGuy: ProudWarriorRaceGuy: More strikingly, Peri, albeit most of the Europeans with the exception of the villainous ones also qualifies.
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* RewardedAsTraitorDeserves: Loredano in the ending.
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* RewardedAsTraitorDeserves: RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: Loredano in the ending.
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This work has examples of:
* NobleSavage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how simpathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
* JungleOpera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous ''Il Guarany''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] opera.
* EvilColonialist: Loredano and his goons. In fact, they consider even the other Europeans as utterly expendable in their own goals.
* CannibalTribe: Both the Guarani and the Aimoré, but the Aimoré´s are shown to be more fondly of this. Of course, they are the secondary villains of the history.
* TheChiefsDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King. Later, more literally, the Aimoré chief´s daughter gets ennamorated of Peri when he lets himself be caught for poisoning them, and gets in the way of an arrow when Álvaro comes to rescue of Peri. She dies.
* NobleSavage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how simpathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
* JungleOpera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous ''Il Guarany''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] opera.
* EvilColonialist: Loredano and his goons. In fact, they consider even the other Europeans as utterly expendable in their own goals.
* CannibalTribe: Both the Guarani and the Aimoré, but the Aimoré´s are shown to be more fondly of this. Of course, they are the secondary villains of the history.
* TheChiefsDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King. Later, more literally, the Aimoré chief´s daughter gets ennamorated of Peri when he lets himself be caught for poisoning them, and gets in the way of an arrow when Álvaro comes to rescue of Peri. She dies.
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!!This work has examples
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* JungleOpera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous ''Il Guarany''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] opera.
* EvilColonialist: Loredano and his goons. In fact, they consider even the other Europeans as utterly expendable in their own goals.
* CannibalTribe: Both the Guarani and the Aimoré, but the Aimoré´s are shown to be more fondly of this. Of course, they are the secondary villains of the history.
* TheChiefsDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King. Later, more literally, the Aimoré chief´s daughter gets ennamorated of Peri when he lets himself be caught for poisoning them, and gets in the way of an arrow when Álvaro comes to rescue of Peri. She dies.
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* JunglePrincess: In the ending, Ceci vows to become something like that in order to be able to survive together with Peri in the Jungle.
* ProudWarriorRace: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empire were absorbed by Spain.
* TheLastDJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to the vacant Portuguese throne.
* TheHorde: The Aimoré, of course.
* ProdWarriorRaceGuy: More strikingly, Peri, albeit most of the Europeans with the exception of the villainous ones also qualifies.
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* CannibalTribe: Both the
* TheHorde: The
* ProdWarriorRaceGuy: More strikingly, Peri, albeit most
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* Determinator: Peri and Loredano stands out in respectively their will to serve Cecília, and of taking posse of her.
* DeusExMachina: Peri vows and gets to be the embodiment of this trope against the bad Europeans plans, despite it not being enough to counter the sheer number of Aimoré.
* DyingMomentofAwesome: What Peri somewhat planned for himself. What Dom Antônio, his family and the survivors accomplish in the end, blowing themselves and the attacking indians.
* EvilColonialist: Loredano and his goons. In fact, they consider even the other Europeans as utterly expendable in their own goals.
* FiveManBand:
** TheLeader: Peri, who besides from being super-strong and having survival abilities, also outwits most of the factions all by himself, only letting himself be fooled for doing what Cecilia or her father wants.
** TheLancer: Álvaro is somewhat of this in relation to Peri.
** The Mentor: Dom Antônio.
** TheBigGuy: And ComedicFoil
** TheChick: Ceci.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Peri, Ceci, and also Álvaro. Isabel won´t counts as she perceives the prejudices around her birth, in spite of not resenting Cecília about this. Peri also appears out for voluntarily making himself almost a golem in relation to everything which Cecília desires.
* DeusExMachina: Peri vows and gets to be the embodiment of this trope against the bad Europeans plans, despite it not being enough to counter the sheer number of Aimoré.
* DyingMomentofAwesome: What Peri somewhat planned for himself. What Dom Antônio, his family and the survivors accomplish in the end, blowing themselves and the attacking indians.
* EvilColonialist: Loredano and his goons. In fact, they consider even the other Europeans as utterly expendable in their own goals.
* FiveManBand:
** TheLeader: Peri, who besides from being super-strong and having survival abilities, also outwits most of the factions all by himself, only letting himself be fooled for doing what Cecilia or her father wants.
** TheLancer: Álvaro is somewhat of this in relation to Peri.
** The Mentor: Dom Antônio.
** TheBigGuy: And ComedicFoil
** TheChick: Ceci.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Peri, Ceci, and also Álvaro. Isabel won´t counts as she perceives the prejudices around her birth, in spite of not resenting Cecília about this. Peri also appears out for voluntarily making himself almost a golem in relation to everything which Cecília desires.
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* JungleOpera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous ''Il Guarany''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] opera.
* JunglePrincess: In the ending, Ceci vows to become something like that in order to be able to survive together with Peri in the Jungle.
* MagicalNativeAmerican: What Peri abilities borders on to be, and, on the bad side, what he is at best considered to be by Dona Lauriana.
* NobleSavage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how simpathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
* ProudWarriorRace: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empire were absorbed by Spain.
* ProdWarriorRaceGuy: More strikingly, Peri, albeit most of the Europeans with the exception of the villainous ones also qualifies.
* RetiredBadass: Dom Antônio.
* JunglePrincess: In the ending, Ceci vows to become something like that in order to be able to survive together with Peri in the Jungle.
* MagicalNativeAmerican: What Peri abilities borders on to be, and, on the bad side, what he is at best considered to be by Dona Lauriana.
* NobleSavage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how simpathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
* ProudWarriorRace: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empire were absorbed by Spain.
* ProdWarriorRaceGuy: More strikingly, Peri, albeit most of the Europeans with the exception of the villainous ones also qualifies.
* RetiredBadass: Dom Antônio.
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* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Peri, Ceci, and also Álvaro. Isabel won´t counts as she perceives the prejudices around her birth, in spite of not resenting Cecília about this. Peri also appears out for voluntarily making himself almost a golem in relation to everything which Cecília desires.
* MagicalNativeAmerican: What Peri abilities borders on to be, and, on the bad side, what he is at best considered to be by Dona Lauriana.
* BadassNative: Peri.
* BloodKnight: The Aimoré in relation to their revenge.
* Determinator: Peri and Loredano stands out in respectively their will to serve Cecília, and of taking posse of her.
* DyingMomentofAwesome: What Peri somewhat planned for himself. What Dom Antônio, his family and the survivors accomplish in the end, blowing themselves and the attacking indians.
* BigDamnHeroes: Álvaro organizes a party to rescue Peri from being ritually eaten by the Aimoré.
* RetiredBadass: Dom Antônio.
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* TheHorde: The Aimoré, of course.
* TheLastDJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to
* MagicalNativeAmerican: What Peri abilities borders on to be, and, on
* BadassNative: Peri.
* BloodKnight: The Aimoré in relation to their revenge.
* Determinator: Peri and Loredano stands out in respectively their will to serve Cecília, and of taking posse of her.
* DyingMomentofAwesome: What Peri somewhat planned for himself. What Dom Antônio, his family and the survivors accomplish in the end, blowing themselves and the attacking indians.
* BigDamnHeroes: Álvaro organizes a party to rescue Peri from being ritually eaten by the Aimoré.
* RetiredBadass: Dom Antônio.
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* BatmanGambit: What Peri tries against the Aimoré, in the form of TakingYouWithMe.
* DeusExMachina: Peri vows and gets to be the embodiment of this trope against the bad Europeans plans, despite it not being enough to counter the sheer number of Aimoré.
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* FiveManBand:
** TheLeader: Peri, who besides from being super-strong and having survival abilities, also outwits most of the factions all by himself, only letting himself be fooled for doing what Cecilia or her father wants.
** TheLancer: Álvaro is somewhat of this in relation to Peri.
** The Mentor: Dom Antônio.
** TheBigGuy: And ComedicFoil, -------------------------
** TheChick: Ceci.
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** The SmartGuy: In a very crude way, also Peri, although Dom Antônio sometimes qualifies.
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** The SmartGuy: In a very crude way, also Peri, although Mentor: Dom Antônio sometimes qualifies.
Antônio.
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** TheChick: Ceci.
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** TheChick: Ceci.Ceci.
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* TheChief´sDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King. Later, more literally, the Aimoré chief´s daughter gets ennamorated of Peri when he lets himself be caught for poisoning them, and gets in the way of an arrow when Álvaro comes to rescue of Peri. She dies.
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* TheChief´sDaughter: TheChiefsDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King. Later, more literally, the Aimoré chief´s daughter gets ennamorated of Peri when he lets himself be caught for poisoning them, and gets in the way of an arrow when Álvaro comes to rescue of Peri. She dies.
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* Dastardly Dastard: Some depictions of Loredano in later adaptations, tend to border on this. In the book, he´s a little more complex.
* Jerk with a Heart of Gold: D. Álvaro de Sá. And D. Lauriana.
* Rewarded as Traitor Deserves: Loredano in the ending.
* Jerk with a Heart of Gold: D. Álvaro de Sá. And D. Lauriana.
* Rewarded as Traitor Deserves: Loredano in the ending.
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* Dastardly Dastard: DastardlyDastard: Some depictions of Loredano in later adaptations, tend to border on this. In the book, he´s a little more complex.
*Jerk with a Heart of Gold: JerkWithAHeartOfGold: D. Álvaro de Sá. And D. Lauriana.
*Rewarded as Traitor Deserves: RewardedAsTraitorDeserves: Loredano in the ending.
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* TontoSpeak: Not so much, but Peri still has his own way of expressing in Portuguese.
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* TontoSpeak: Not so much, but Peri still has his own way of expressing in Portuguese.Portuguese.
*BatmanGambit: What Peri tries against the Aimoré, in the form of TakingYouWithMe.
*DeusExMachina: Peri vows and gets to be the embodiment of this trope against the bad Europeans plans, despite it not being enough to counter the sheer number of Aimoré.
*WhatTheHellHero: The killing of a Aimoré civilian by Dom Antônio´s son while hunting. Álvaro´s rescuing of Peri which impeded the BatmanGambit which could saved most of the Europeans.
*FiveManBand:
**TheLeader: Peri, who besides from being super-strong and having survival abilities, also outwits most of the factions all by himself, only letting himself be fooled for doing what Cecilia or her father wants.
**TheLancer: Álvaro is somewhat of this in relation to Peri.
**The SmartGuy: In a very crude way, also Peri, although Dom Antônio sometimes qualifies.
**TheBigGuy: And ComedicFoil, -------------------------
**TheChick: Ceci.
*BatmanGambit: What Peri tries against the Aimoré, in the form of TakingYouWithMe.
*DeusExMachina: Peri vows and gets to be the embodiment of this trope against the bad Europeans plans, despite it not being enough to counter the sheer number of Aimoré.
*WhatTheHellHero: The killing of a Aimoré civilian by Dom Antônio´s son while hunting. Álvaro´s rescuing of Peri which impeded the BatmanGambit which could saved most of the Europeans.
*FiveManBand:
**TheLeader: Peri, who besides from being super-strong and having survival abilities, also outwits most of the factions all by himself, only letting himself be fooled for doing what Cecilia or her father wants.
**TheLancer: Álvaro is somewhat of this in relation to Peri.
**The SmartGuy: In a very crude way, also Peri, although Dom Antônio sometimes qualifies.
**TheBigGuy: And ComedicFoil, -------------------------
**TheChick: Ceci.
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* Badass Native: Peri.
* Blood Knight: The Aimoré in relation to their revenge.
* Blood Knight: The Aimoré in relation to their revenge.
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* Badass Native: BadassNative: Peri.
*Blood Knight: BloodKnight: The Aimoré in relation to their revenge.
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* Dying Moment of Awesome: What Peri somewhat planned for himself. What Dom Antônio, his family and the survivors accomplish in the end, blowing themselves and the attacking indians.
* Dynamic Entry:
* Big Damn Heroes: Álvaro organizes a party to rescue Peri from being ritually eaten by the Aimoré.
* Retired Badass: Dom Antônio.
* Dynamic Entry:
* Big Damn Heroes: Álvaro organizes a party to rescue Peri from being ritually eaten by the Aimoré.
* Retired Badass: Dom Antônio.
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* Dying Moment of Awesome: DyingMomentofAwesome: What Peri somewhat planned for himself. What Dom Antônio, his family and the survivors accomplish in the end, blowing themselves and the attacking indians.
*Dynamic Entry:
* Big Damn Heroes:BigDamnHeroes: Álvaro organizes a party to rescue Peri from being ritually eaten by the Aimoré.
*Retired Badass: RetiredBadass: Dom Antônio.Antônio.
* TontoSpeak: Not so much, but Peri still has his own way of expressing in Portuguese.
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* Big Damn Heroes:
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* TontoSpeak: Not so much, but Peri still has his own way of expressing in Portuguese.
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* TheChief´sDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King.
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* TheChief´sDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Queen for Peri, who´s already the Forest King.
King. Later, more literally, the Aimoré chief´s daughter gets ennamorated of Peri when he lets himself be caught for poisoning them, and gets in the way of an arrow when Álvaro comes to rescue of Peri. She dies.
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* Dastardly Dastard: Some depictions of Loredano in other adaptations, tend to border on this.
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* Dastardly Dastard: Some depictions of Loredano in other later adaptations, tend to border on this.
this. In the book, he´s a little more complex.
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*Badass Native: Peri.
*Blood Knight: The Aimoré in relation to their revenge.
* Determinator: Peri and Loredano stands out in respectively their will to serve Cecília, and of taking posse of her.
* Dying Moment of Awesome: What Peri somewhat planned for himself. What Dom Antônio, his family and the survivors accomplish in the end, blowing themselves and the attacking indians.
*Dynamic Entry:
*Big Damn Heroes: Álvaro organizes a party to rescue Peri from being ritually eaten by the Aimoré.
*Retired Badass: Dom Antônio.
*Blood Knight: The Aimoré in relation to their revenge.
* Determinator: Peri and Loredano stands out in respectively their will to serve Cecília, and of taking posse of her.
* Dying Moment of Awesome: What Peri somewhat planned for himself. What Dom Antônio, his family and the survivors accomplish in the end, blowing themselves and the attacking indians.
*Dynamic Entry:
*Big Damn Heroes: Álvaro organizes a party to rescue Peri from being ritually eaten by the Aimoré.
*Retired Badass: Dom Antônio.
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*IncorruptiblePurePureness: Peri, Ceci, and also Álvaro. Isabel won´t counts as she perceives the prejudices around her birth, in spite of not resenting Cecília about this. Peri also appears out for voluntarily making himself almost a golem in relation to everything which Cecília desires.
*MagicalNativeAmerican: What Peri abilities borders on to be, and, on the bad side, what he is at best considered to be by Dona Lauriana.
*MagicalNativeAmerican: What Peri abilities borders on to be, and, on the bad side, what he is at best considered to be by Dona Lauriana.
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* TheChief´sDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Princess Queen for Peri.
Peri, who´s already the Forest King.
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* TheHorde: The Aimoré, of course.
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* TheHorde: The Aimoré, of course.course.
* ProdWarriorRaceGuy: More strikingly, Peri, albeit most of the Europeans with the exception of the villainous ones also qualifies.
*Dastardly Dastard: Some depictions of Loredano in other adaptations, tend to border on this.
*Jerk with a Heart of Gold: D. Álvaro de Sá. And D. Lauriana.
*Rewarded as Traitor Deserves: Loredano in the ending.
*TakingYouWithMe: Peri has a vial of curare which he plans to use as a last resort suicide weapon against the cannibalistic Aimoré. The plan almost works but is unknowingly foiled by Álvaro.
* ProdWarriorRaceGuy: More strikingly, Peri, albeit most of the Europeans with the exception of the villainous ones also qualifies.
*Dastardly Dastard: Some depictions of Loredano in other adaptations, tend to border on this.
*Jerk with a Heart of Gold: D. Álvaro de Sá. And D. Lauriana.
*Rewarded as Traitor Deserves: Loredano in the ending.
*TakingYouWithMe: Peri has a vial of curare which he plans to use as a last resort suicide weapon against the cannibalistic Aimoré. The plan almost works but is unknowingly foiled by Álvaro.
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* Noble Savage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how simpathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
* Jungle Opera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous ''Il Guarany''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] opera.
* Evil Colonialist: Angelo de Luca and his goons. In fact, they consider even the other Europeans as utterly expendable in their own goals.
* Cannibal Tribe: Both the Guarani and the Aimoré, but the Aimoré´s are shown to be more fondly of this. Of course, they are the secondary villains of the history.
* The Chief´s Daughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Princess for Peri.
* Barbarian Tribe: The Aimoré. Peri comes from one, and in the Aimoré's POV, the white people who shoot one of their own without a formal war declaration.
* Values Dissonance: For all parties.
* Jungle Princess: In the ending, Ceci vows to become something like that in order to be able to survive together with Peri in the Jungle.
* Proud Warrior Race: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empire were absorbed by Spain.
* The Last DJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to the vacant Portuguese throne.
* The Horde: The Aimoré, of course.
* Jungle Opera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous ''Il Guarany''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] opera.
* Evil Colonialist: Angelo de Luca and his goons. In fact, they consider even the other Europeans as utterly expendable in their own goals.
* Cannibal Tribe: Both the Guarani and the Aimoré, but the Aimoré´s are shown to be more fondly of this. Of course, they are the secondary villains of the history.
* The Chief´s Daughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Princess for Peri.
* Barbarian Tribe: The Aimoré. Peri comes from one, and in the Aimoré's POV, the white people who shoot one of their own without a formal war declaration.
* Values Dissonance: For all parties.
* Jungle Princess: In the ending, Ceci vows to become something like that in order to be able to survive together with Peri in the Jungle.
* Proud Warrior Race: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empire were absorbed by Spain.
* The Last DJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to the vacant Portuguese throne.
* The Horde: The Aimoré, of course.
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* Noble Savage: NobleSavage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how simpathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
*Jungle Opera: JungleOpera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous ''Il Guarany''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] opera.
*Evil Colonialist: Angelo de Luca EvilColonialist: Loredano and his goons. In fact, they consider even the other Europeans as utterly expendable in their own goals.
*Cannibal Tribe: CannibalTribe: Both the Guarani and the Aimoré, but the Aimoré´s are shown to be more fondly of this. Of course, they are the secondary villains of the history.
*The Chief´s Daughter: TheChief´sDaughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Princess for Peri.
*Barbarian Tribe: BarbarianTribe: The Aimoré. Peri comes from one, and in the Aimoré's POV, the white people who shoot one of their own without a formal war declaration.
*Values Dissonance: For all parties.
* Jungle Princess:JunglePrincess: In the ending, Ceci vows to become something like that in order to be able to survive together with Peri in the Jungle.
*Proud Warrior Race: ProudWarriorRace: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empire were absorbed by Spain.
*The Last DJ: TheLastDJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to the vacant Portuguese throne.
*The Horde: TheHorde: The Aimoré, of course.
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* Jungle Princess: In the ending, Ceci vows to become something like that in order to be able to survive together with Peri in the Jungle.
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* Jungle Princess: In the ending, Ceci vows to become something like that in order to be able to survive together with Peri in the Jungle.Jungle.
* Proud Warrior Race: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empire were absorbed by Spain.
* The Last DJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to the vacant Portuguese throne.
*The Horde: The Aimoré, of course.
* Proud Warrior Race: All featured peoples, even the Europeans, qualify as such. Dom Antônio basically fled to the midst of the jungle for keeping the racial pride of the Portuguese after their king died in battle and their empire were absorbed by Spain.
* The Last DJ: Dom Antônio de Mariz in relation to the vacant Portuguese throne.
*The Horde: The Aimoré, of course.
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*Evil Colonialist: Angelo de Luca and his goons. In fact, they consider even the other Europeans as utterly expendable in their own goals.
*Cannibal Tribe: Both the Guarani and the Aimoré, but the Aimoré´s are shown to be more fondly of this. Of course, they are the secondary villains of the history.
*The Chief´s Daughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Princess for Peri.
*Barbarian Tribe: The Aimoré. Peri comes from one, and in the Aimoré's POV, the white people who shoot one of their own without a formal war declaration.
*Values Dissonance: For all parties.
*Jungle Princess: In the ending, Ceci vows to become something like that in order to be able to survive together with Peri in the Jungle.
*Cannibal Tribe: Both the Guarani and the Aimoré, but the Aimoré´s are shown to be more fondly of this. Of course, they are the secondary villains of the history.
*The Chief´s Daughter: In a curious inversion, Ceci and Isabel. Not so much of an inversion in Isabel´s case. Ceci then survives for becoming the Jungle Princess for Peri.
*Barbarian Tribe: The Aimoré. Peri comes from one, and in the Aimoré's POV, the white people who shoot one of their own without a formal war declaration.
*Values Dissonance: For all parties.
*Jungle Princess: In the ending, Ceci vows to become something like that in order to be able to survive together with Peri in the Jungle.
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O Guarani is a work by the Brazilian genius José de Alencar. Is about the adventures of the eponymous Guarany as he battles his way for the hand of his beloved Ceci, as a war between indians and whites burns on Colonial Brazil.
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O Guarani is a work by the Brazilian genius José de Alencar. Is about the adventures of the eponymous Guarany as he battles his way for the hand of his beloved Ceci, as a war between indians and whites burns on Colonial Brazil.Brazil.
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*Noble Savage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how simpathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
*Jungle Opera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous ''Il Guarany''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] opera.
This work has examples of:
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*Noble Savage: Peri. The Guaranis and Aimorés should also count for, depending on how simpathetic be the reader´s interpretation.
*Jungle Opera: And how. Later became a literal example when composer Carlos Gomes composed the famous ''Il Guarany''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyvxA0U44ck]] opera.
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O Guarani is a work by the Brazilian genius José de Alencar. Is about the adventures of the eponymous Guarany as he battles his way for the hand of his beloved Ceci, as a war between indians and whites burns on Colonial Brazil.