"A RITA" BY "CHICO BUARQUE" AND "RITA" BY TIERRY: A POSSIBLE COMPARISON

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  • Everton Nery Carneiro Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/arev6n4-041

Keywords:

Music, Lyrics, Semiotic analysis, Comparison

Abstract

This article aims to compare the lyrics of the song "A Rita", by Chico Buarque, and "Rita", by Tierry, using the semiotic analysis of the French line. The study seeks to identify the differences and similarities in the construction of meanings in each letter. Chico Buarque's music addresses themes such as love, loss, betrayal, and revenge, creating a complex narrative, while Tierry's music speaks of a love loss and the longing it causes. The female characters are represented in a different way, with Chico Buarque's Rita being more ambiguous and provoking conflicting feelings in the lyrical self, while Tierry's Rita is portrayed in an idealized way. The two songs also differ in musical style, with Chico Buarque using sophisticated compositions and Tierry adopting a simpler and more direct language. In addition, the songs reflect different historical and cultural moments, with Chico Buarque's being released during the military dictatorship in Brazil, and Tierry's is part of the romantic sertanejo genre popularized in recent years. The semiotic analysis of the French line will allow us to identify the structural differences between the letters, revealing the different approaches of the artists in relation to the absence of the character "Rita". The research will contribute to a deeper understanding of contemporary music production and the processes of signification involved, expanding the field of semiotics and promoting reflections on language and culture.

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Published

2024-12-04

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CARNEIRO, Everton Nery. "A RITA" BY "CHICO BUARQUE" AND "RITA" BY TIERRY: A POSSIBLE COMPARISON. ARACÊ , [S. l.], v. 6, n. 4, p. 11603–11624, 2024. DOI: 10.56238/arev6n4-041. Disponível em: https://periodicos.newsciencepubl.com/arace/article/view/1936. Acesso em: 5 dec. 2025.