Jogo do Bicho, a popular and somewhat controversial lottery game in Brazil, has been more than just a form of gambling for the Brazilian people. Since its inception in the late 19th century, Jogo do Bicho has embedded itself into the cultural and social fabric of the country, impacting not only the everyday lives of citizens but also inspiring various forms of artistic expression. From theatre productions to plays and radio shows, the game has left an indelible mark on the development of Brazilian art and culture.
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