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Did
you know Brazil has some of the most beautiful icons in the world? An
icon is both material and
non-material culture element because you can touch an icon like touching
a picture and you see an image in your mind.
An icon could be a mental picture of something, how
you picture things in your mind and how you feel about it. It could be
solid or flat for example, the Eifel Tower is a solid image you see. It
gives you an emotion. It is important to people French citizens.
Brazil has a few things that represent it like the
festivals, holidays, and much more, I am going to talk about the most
popular one which is “Carnaval”. My first fact Carnaval is a Brazilian
festival which 5 schools which go to go in you need to be good in the
little schools.
The bigger schools go to a festival in the middle
of the street and dance the Brazilian music samba for 5 days! The
referees see the schools dancing and give them a grade. The school with
the highest average will win.. Soccer represents Brazil because it is
nice fact is that Brazil has a very popular sport in Brazil and in the
world, soccer.
My third thing is the Brazilian soccer. A nice
thing about Brazilian soccer is they have the soccer club with more fans
in the world.
People feel happy of cheering to Flamengo which is
a world wide sport and Brazil has the best players for example, if you
go to Europe or the USA and ask somebody if they know the Brazilian
soccer players and I guarantee you that they will know. A very famous
player is Pelé (Edson Arantes do Nascimento) is the best soccer player
of all time. Another player Ronaldinho Gaúcho won the best player of the
year two times in 2004 and 2005. Soccer is the most popular sport in
Brazil and in the world. Even old mans invite each other for a late
afternoon game. My fourth and last thing is “Cristo Redentor”. Cristo
Redentor was inaugurated in 12 of October of 1931 because they didn’t
wanted to honor Jesus Crist but the Roma catholic church.

Cristo Redentor is a big statue of Jesus Christ with
his arms open. The statue stays in a city in the state of Rio de Janeiro
which is the same name of the city. To get to the statue you have to
pass through a road called “Estrada de Rodagem” which lead to the top of
a mountain which Cristo Rendentor stands on. Cristo Redentor represents
Brazil because if you ask someone about Rio de Janeiro (where Cristo
Redentor is) they will say “Oh, the place where Cristo Redentor is!”.
Another reason is represents Brazil is that it is one of the 7 wonders
of the World in 3rd place. In conclusion the things that represent
Brazil like a few festivals are very nice to represent it’s country.
--LC
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