Bodas de sangre

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Bodas de sangre is a tragic play by Spanish dramatist Federico García Lorca that explores themes of passion, fate, and violence in rural Andalusian society.

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Bodas de sangre canonical 2

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instanceOf play
theatrical work
tragedy
author Federico García Lorca NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Spain
dramaticConflict clash between personal desire and social norms
family vendetta
dramaticForm poetic drama
symbolist drama
firstPerformanceCountry Spain NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceDate 1933
firstPerformancePlace Madrid NERFINISHED
genre rural drama
tragedy
hasCharacter Death NERFINISHED
Leonardo NERFINISHED
the Bride
the Bridegroom NERFINISHED
the Father
the Moon NERFINISHED
the Mother
hasInfluenceOn 20th-century Spanish theatre
modern adaptations of classical tragedy
hasSymbol blood
horses
knives
the Moon NERFINISHED
isStudiedIn Spanish literature courses
theatre studies courses
literaryMovement Generation of '27 NERFINISHED
mainTheme death
family conflict
fate
honor
passion
violence
notableAdaptation 1938 film "Blood Wedding" NERFINISHED
1981 film "Bodas de sangre" directed by Carlos Saura NERFINISHED
various ballet adaptations
originalLanguage Spanish
originalTitle Bodas de sangre NERFINISHED
partOf Lorca's rural trilogy NERFINISHED
periodOfCreation early 1930s
settingCountry Spain NERFINISHED
settingLocation rural Andalusia
structure three acts
timePeriodOfSetting early 20th century
translatedTitle Blood Wedding NERFINISHED

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Federico García Lorca notableWork Bodas de sangre
Carlos Saura notableWork Bodas de sangre