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World Languages, 10.03.2021 22:20 rachampt76

AULA DE PORTUGUÊS Carlos Drummond de Andrade

A linguagem
na ponta da língua,
tão fácil de falar
e de entender.

A linguagem
na superfície estrelada de letras,
sabe lá o que ela quer dizer?

Professor Carlos Góis, ele é quem sabe,
e vai desmatando
o amazonas de minha ignorância.
Figuras de gramática, esquipáticas,
atropelam-me, aturdem-me, sequestram-me.

Já esqueci a língua em que comia,
em que pedia para ir lá fora,
em que levava e dava pontapé,
a língua, breve língua entrecortada
do namoro com a prima.

O português são dois; o outro, mistério.

Atividades:

1. Qual a relação entre as duas primeiras estrofes e o último verso?

2. O que significa esquipáticas? A que se referem?

3. Como se entende os versos:

“e vai desmatando o amazonas de minha ignorância”.

4. “O português são dois; o outro, mistério”. Esse verso pode ser visto como a conclusão do poema. Tendo em vista o contexto, como você o interpreta?

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