In the Village of Guaraparim

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title: In the Village of Guaraparim
text: In the Village of Guaraparim is the title given to the longest play by Joseph of Anchieta, canonized in 2014, written exclusively in the Tupi language, a now dead language. First performed in the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo, perhaps in the year 1585, it portrays a group of devils plotting to take over a village. When the soul of an Indian named Pirataraca enters the scene, the devils try to tempt him. However, Pirataraca defends himself, calling upon the forgiveness of God. A guardian ange
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description: Longest play by Joseph of Anchieta exclusively in Tupi
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