- Zé Povinho
Zé Povinho is a Portuguese
everyman created in1875 byRafael Bordalo Pinheiro . He became not only a symbol of theportuguese people working class , but turned into the unofficial personification ofPortugal ."Zé", in Portuguese, is a common short form of the name "José" - as "Joe" is for "Joseph", in English - and "Povinho" is a diminutive for "the
people "."Zé Povinho" first appearance was in
1875-05-22 , at "A Lanterna Mágica" magazine, but with no name. He was named later, in the1875-06-12 edition of the same magazine. Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro kept drawing this character for almost 30 years, until his death, publishing it in many of the more popular magazines and newspapers: "O António Maria", "A Paródia", "O Commércio do Porto Illustrado", "Pontos nos iis", among others.He is a popular kind man who lives a simple life and mocks the powerful. "Zé" is not a figure of authority but rather a simple man of the people, acting as a tool of criticism against the powerful, the political and elitist fringes of the society, injustice and tyranny.
"Zé Povinho" became, and still is, the most popular character in Portugal. Being drawn as a yokel could, and does, lead to some aversion and denial from the Portuguese people to be represented as such. Yet his kindness, his will to help others and, most of all, his utter contempt and disrespect for the powerful ones that try to dominate him, made him so popular. "Zé Povinho" ridicules the powerful, laughs at them, and then carries on with his simple life but has the same attitude towards the peoples own weaknesses and prejudice.
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