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  1. Blood Wedding (Spanish: Bodas de sangre) is a tragedy by Spanish dramatist Federico García Lorca.It was written in 1932 and first performed at Teatro Beatriz in Madrid in March 1933, then later that year in Buenos Aires, Argentina.. The play is set in rural Spain and according to some sources was inspired by real life events which took place in Almeria in the 1920s.

  2. Blood Wedding, folk tragedy in three acts by Federico García Lorca, published and produced in 1933 as Bodas de sangre. Blood Wedding is the first play in Lorca’s dramatic trilogy; the other two plays are Yerma and The House of Bernarda Alba. The protagonists of Blood Wedding are ordinary women

  3. Blood Wedding Summary. A young man referred to simply as the Bridegroom enters his home and tells his mother that he’s going out to their vineyard to cut grapes. This makes his mother anxious, as she curses the invention of knives and anything that “can cut a man’s body.”. Going on in this manner, she reminisces about the death of the ...

  4. 4 de ago. de 2020 · Blood Wedding, in which García Lorca attempted to represent that heart, originated from a newspaper account of a murder committed before a wed-ding near the Andalusian town of Níjar, in the province of Almería. The dead man was the previous lover of the bride, who, after running away with her the night before the wedding, had been killed by ...

  5. Blood Wedding is the first play in what’s commonly referred to as Federico García Lorca’s “rural trilogy.” As such, it’s helpful to consider this text alongside the other two works, Yerma and The House of Bernarda Alba.In Yerma, García Lorca explores the pressure women felt in the early twentieth century in rural Spanish communities to have children, ultimately examining themes of ...

  6. Bodas de sangre (Blood Wedding. Tragedy in three acts and seven scenes) narrates, in verse and prose, the story of a peasant wedding. The Bride, one of the main characters, although about to marry, is still in love with Leonardo Felix (the only character in the drama who bears his own name, married and in love with her for years).

  7. Blood Wedding was adapted into a film in 1981. The film, directed by Carlos Saura, tells the story through a stylized form of flamenco dance (a flamenco troupe was used in the film). The film is in Spanish, but subtitled versions are available in the United States. are peripheral to the main action but who comment on it.