The title "Fim da Linha" is frequently used in Brazilian and Portuguese media to denote a breaking point or a conclusion:
Academic papers use the phrase as a metaphor for historical transitions or the final chapters of a specific era: Fim da Linha
One notable paper, "O fim da linha: legados têxteis nos testamentos do clero..." , analyzes the wills of 13th-century Portuguese clergy to understand the social significance of textiles and clothing as terminal legacies. The title "Fim da Linha" is frequently used
While often associated with the 2009 documentary The End of the Line (which focuses on the devastating effects of overfishing), the Portuguese translation "O Fim da Linha" is a common title for films and documentaries addressing environmental or social limits. 2. Academic & Historical Contexts Academic & Historical Contexts The term is used
The term is used in IT to mark the End of Support (EoS) for major systems, such as the Windows Server 2012 phase-out, forcing businesses to virtualize or upgrade their environments.
In the essay "Finda a língua, fim da linha" , researchers explore the limits of poetic expression and the "ambiguous relationship" poets have with tradition and political regimes. 3. Professional & Technological Implications
Companies like Gasparini S.p.a. use "Linhas" (Lines) to describe their industrial profiling and bending processes. In this context, "fim da linha" may refer to the final station of an automated manufacturing process. 4. Social & Political Metaphor