Feira Moderna

Evinha Evinha

A Modern Fair: Reflections on Society and Identity

"Feira Moderna" by Evinha is a song that delves into themes of identity, societal perception, and existential reflection. The lyrics open with a poignant observation about how people are often judged by superficial traits, such as skin color, which is described as something that others scrutinize. This sets the stage for a critique of societal norms and prejudices, highlighting the fear and misunderstanding that often accompany differences.

The song's title, "Feira Moderna," or "Modern Fair," suggests a juxtaposition between the traditional and the contemporary. The fair, a place of commerce and social interaction, becomes a metaphor for modern society, where appearances and superficial judgments prevail. The mention of a "telefonista" (telephone operator) and the death of words hint at the breakdown of communication in a world where technology and distance have altered human connections. The lyrics express a sense of disillusionment with the modern world, where even the heart feels old and lifeless, and the news goes unread, symbolizing a disconnect from reality.

The recurring phrase "Independência ou morte!" (Independence or death!) evokes historical and revolutionary sentiments, yet it is followed by a call for peace on Earth. This contrast underscores the tension between the desire for freedom and the harsh realities of achieving it. The song reflects on the cyclical nature of societal struggles, where the quest for independence and peace remains an ongoing battle. Ultimately, "Feira Moderna" is a contemplative piece that challenges listeners to reflect on their place in a world that is both modern and deeply flawed.

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