Resilience in the Face of Slander: Maria Bethânia's 'Calúnia'

Maria Bethânia's song 'Calúnia' delves into the emotional turmoil and resilience required to withstand slander and false accusations. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who has been targeted by envy and deceit, yet remains unshaken. The opening lines, 'Quiseste ofuscar minha fama / E até jogar-me na lama,' reveal the malicious intent of the slanderer, who aims to tarnish the protagonist's reputation out of jealousy. This sets the stage for a narrative of strength and defiance against baseless accusations.

Bethânia's powerful voice and emotive delivery amplify the song's message of resilience. The lines 'Deixa a calúnia de lado / Se de fato és poeta' challenge the slanderer to rise above petty lies and embrace true artistry. This can be seen as a broader commentary on the nature of envy and the destructive power of falsehoods. The song suggests that true talent and integrity will always outshine deceit, urging the slanderer to abandon their harmful ways.

The closing lines, 'Pois quem com o ferro fere / Com ferro será ferido,' echo the age-old adage of karma, implying that those who harm others will eventually face the consequences of their actions. This reinforces the theme of justice and moral retribution, providing a sense of closure and vindication for the protagonist. Through 'Calúnia,' Maria Bethânia not only addresses personal betrayal but also offers a universal message of resilience and the triumph of truth over falsehood.

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  2. Carta de Amor
  3. Sonho Impossível
  4. Amor de Índio
  5. Minha História (Gesubambino)
  6. Seu Jeito de Amar
  7. Sem Açúcar
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