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Jorge Amado's Brazilian Social Realism: The Knight of Hope and Workers' Struggles
Jorge Amado's Brazilian Social Realism: The Knight of Hope and Workers' Struggles

Jorge Amado's Brazilian Social Realism: The Knight of Hope and Workers' Struggles

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Originally titled 'Cacau', Jorge Amado's early novel 'The Knight of Hope' (1937) immerses readers in the harsh realities of cocoa plantation life in southern Bahia, Brazil. It follows José Cordeiro, an educated young man who leaves the city to work in the fields, quickly encountering the brutal exploitation, pervasive social injustice, and stark class disparities prevalent among rural laborers. Amado masterfully uses José's journey to expose the plight of the working class and critique the capitalist system, highlighting themes of human dignity and the urgent need for social reform. This powerful and poignant work remains a foundational piece in Amado's distinguished literary career, showcasing his unwavering commitment to advocating for the marginalized.
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