Zé Meningite

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The Indomitable Spirit of Zé Meningite

Grupo Revelação's song "Zé Meningite" is a vivid and somewhat humorous portrayal of a character who has endured an extraordinary number of illnesses and yet continues to survive. The song lists a litany of diseases that Zé Meningite has suffered from, including bronquitis, leptospirosis, smallpox, mumps, hepatitis, and many more. This extensive list serves to emphasize the sheer resilience and indomitable spirit of Zé Meningite, who seems to defy the odds at every turn.

The repetition of the phrase "Igual Zé Meningite eu nunca vi, meu Deus!" (I've never seen anyone like Zé Meningite, my God!) underscores the amazement and disbelief of the narrator at Zé's ability to survive such a wide array of serious illnesses. The song uses hyperbole to create a larger-than-life character who is almost mythical in his ability to withstand what would typically be fatal conditions. This exaggeration serves to highlight the theme of human resilience and the will to live.

The song also touches on the idea that Zé Meningite is so formidable that even death itself is afraid of him. This is a powerful metaphor for the human spirit's capacity to endure and overcome adversity. By personifying death and suggesting that it fears Zé, the song elevates him to a near-legendary status. This portrayal can be seen as a celebration of the human ability to survive against all odds, making Zé Meningite a symbol of ultimate resilience and strength.

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  1. Deixa Acontecer
  2. Tá Escrito
  3. Coração Blindado
  4. Deixa Alagar
  5. Se Você Me Chamar Eu Vou
  6. Zé do Caroço
  7. Aventureiro
  8. Se Beber Não Dirija
  9. Agora Viu Que Perdeu e Chora/ Mulher Não Manda Em Homem (pot-pourri)
  10. Dora
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