a person believing in a religion that worships many deities, especially one that existed before the major world religions

pagão, politeísta
a public and often outdoors performance of historical events in which people usually are dressed in elaborate and traditional clothes

espetáculo histórico, reconstituição histórica
a renewed interest in something, especially in art and literature

Renascimento, renascença
to make the inside part of something face outside and the outside part face inside

inverter, virar do avesso
to deliberately avoid facing or fulfilling something difficult, unpleasant, or obligatory

eludir, evadir
a person who suffers the consequences of others people's wrongdoings

bode expiatório, cabeça de turco
to adjust or modify something according to a specific rate, standard, or size

ajustar, escalar
official procedures or rules that are unnecessary and time-consuming

burocracia, papelada
having an excessive emotional quality, often in a way that seems overly sentimental or self-pitying

melodramático, sentimentalóide
a strong and circular current of water that can draw surrounding objects toward its center

redemoinho, voragem
an old story that is sometimes considered historical although it is not usually proved to be true

lenda, mito
(physics) the universal force of attraction between any pair of objects with mass

gravidade
persuasive in a way that is deceitful

superficial, leviano
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