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Creative Writing: Encounter in Brazil

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While gliding through his parachute, he caught on a tree branch. He was confined, and he lowered his head, and noticed a huge height of the tree, a fatal 50 meter fall. The body made with the utmost care of Zelden grabbed the branch and headed for the trunk. He hugged the tree and climbed the floor of the forest. This is different from what he saw from a helicopter. Trees are far from artificial. This is a house, the leaves are the roof, the roots are the floor. If Zeldon does not hear Cricket Cricket, he will not be able to recognize that day for the leaves.

Two years later, Akebe again left Nigeria. This time as part of UNESCO Creative Artist Scholarship. He visited the US and Brazil. He met many writers from the United States, including novelist Ralph Ellison and Arthur Miller. In Brazil, he met several other writers and discussed the complexity of writing in Portuguese. If Achebe is not translated into a widely used language, it fears that the vibrant literature of the country will be lost.

Brazilian literature traced back to the 16th century, the first Portuguese explorer's work in Brazil, including Pestro VazdeCaminha full of explanations of animals and plants, flora and fauna, surprised the Europeans who arrived in Brazil. When Brazil became a Portuguese colony, there was "Jesus Literature" whose main names were Facade Antonio Vieira, the Jesuits of Portugal and one of the most famous Baroque writers in Portugal. During this period, the poem of JoséBasíliodaGama celebrated Portuguese's conquest mission and works of Gregóriode Matos Guerra which produced numerous satirical, religious and secular poems. In the mid-eighteenth century, neoclassicalism was widely distributed in Italian style in Brazil.

The land now known as Brazil was declared by the Kingdom of Portugal in April 1500 when the Portuguese Navy fleet arrived under the direction of Pedro Alvarez Cabral. The Portuguese met indigenous peoples, they were divided into tribes, most of them owned the same Tupi - Guarani language, shared the territory, challenged. The first settlement was founded in 1532, but colonial rule began in 1534. At that time King John III divided the area to fifteen genetic captains. But this arrangement turned out to be problematic, and in 1549 the king appointed the governor to manage the entire colony. The Portuguese assimilated indigenous tribes, but others slowly disappeared due to long-term war and diseases in Europe, and they do not have immunity.