PEREIRA, D. C. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6098851656794532; PEREIRA , Dedice Cecília de Asevedo.
Abstract:
In Barren Lives and Death and life of a Severino we observe narratives marked by regionalism,
representative of the suffering experienced by residents of the Brazilian Northeast due to the
phenomenon that devastates this region: drought. The characters Fabiano, from Barren Lives
and Severino, from Death and life of a Severino, undertake a journey in search of better living
conditions, where both characters face the consequences of this climatic phenomenon. In this
context, this research realised that Neutralized Idealism in the characters' lives is associated
with their conditions as poor men. The events that occur in each one's life characterize the
process of having the dream of fixing their lives failing due to the primary condition that affects
them of being poor and oppressed by their miserable living condition, which prevents them
from freeing themselves to live a better life. To theoretically support this work, we used as a
basis the studies of Paes (1990) and Pontes (2014) on the Poor Men and Neutralized Idealism,
the considerations of Torres (2012) on the work Death and life of a Severino and the studies of
Lima (2013) about the novel Barren Lives.