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Federico García Lorca

Blood Wedding

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1932

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1. After striking the Bride at the end of the play, the Bridegroom’s mother allows the Bride to stay and mourn with her.

  • What caused her change of heart? (topic sentence)
  • Consider whether or not this action is evidence that she allows the Bride a place back in society.
  • Is the Bride’s future ambiguous? Or does Lorca point to a reconciliation between The Incompatibility of Desire and the Social Order?

2. The Bridegroom’s mother and the Bride view women’s agency differently; however, each character is conflicted with the position they assume.

  • Compare and contrast their different viewpoints. (topic sentence)
  • What is each character’s particular contradiction that she must overcome?
  • How do these opposing viewpoints speak to the larger theme of Women as Casualties?

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