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  <title>Fernndo Pessoa #06 - The Chess Game</title>
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                Under the heteronym, Ricardo Reis, the Portuguese poet Fernando
                Pessoa wrote poetry altogether different from that which he wrote at
                the hand of Álvaro de Campos, whose poems have been presented
                previously on this blog &amp;amp;amp; podcast.
                Reis has come to be known as the &amp;quot;sad Epicurian&amp;quot;. This means that,
                accordingly to the principals of Epicurian thought, one can find
                happiness in almost every situation through the moderation of desires
                &amp;amp;amp; passions as well as through the cultivation of friendships.
                Moreover, with this&amp;amp;nbsp; stoic optimism the fear of death is avoidable
                &amp;amp;amp; is advisable to avoid if finding happiness in any situation is
                the objective. However, while Reis maintains this, his optimism does
                not reach the same degree as that of traditional Epicuriansism; given
                that he is nevertheless modern. In this poem, the game of chess serves as an effective metaphor for
                vocation in general. The metaphor is dramatized by the nearby war
                occurring which the two players indifferently ignore. Particularly
                challenging in the poem is the fact that the players do not even go to
                the rescue of their wives &amp;amp;amp; children when they are being raped,
                killed, maimed, etc. This, however, is because in Epicurianism there
                still exists a hierarchy; which in our humanitarianism, is practically
                non-existent.
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