Vá Morar Com o Diabo

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A Satirical Take on Domestic Discontent

Cássia Eller's song "Vá Morar Com o Diabo" is a vivid and satirical portrayal of domestic discontent. The lyrics revolve around a narrator who is frustrated with their partner's lack of contribution to household chores. The repetitive lament, "Ai, meu Deus, o que é que há?" (Oh my God, what is happening?), sets the tone of exasperation and disbelief. The partner is depicted as someone who refuses to engage in basic household tasks like washing dishes, cooking, ironing, and cleaning, which amplifies the narrator's frustration.

The song employs humor and hyperbole to emphasize the narrator's grievances. The partner's demands for a Cadillac to go for a ride, despite not contributing to the household, serve as a metaphor for unrealistic expectations and entitlement. The repeated suggestion that the partner should "Vá morar com o diabo que é imortal" (Go live with the devil who is immortal) or "Vá morar com o Sete-Pele" (another name for the devil) underscores the narrator's extreme frustration and desire for a drastic change.

Cássia Eller, known for her powerful voice and eclectic musical style, often tackled themes of personal and social conflict in her music. This song, with its blend of humor and critique, fits well within her repertoire. It reflects a common societal issue—domestic imbalance and the strain it places on relationships. The exaggerated depiction of the partner's laziness and the narrator's exasperation serves as a critique of unequal domestic labor and the unrealistic expectations that can arise within relationships.

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