Martirio

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Martirio is one of Bernarda Alba’s emotionally tormented daughters in Federico García Lorca’s tragedy, embodying repressed desire, jealousy, and the suffocating effects of authoritarian family and social norms.

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instanceOf female literary character
fictional character
theatrical character
appearsInWork La casa de Bernarda Alba NERFINISHED
The House of Bernarda Alba NERFINISHED
associatedTheme female repression
honor and reputation
sexual desire under repression
characterTrait emotionally tormented
fearful
jealous
repressed
resentful
conflictWith Adela NERFINISHED
Bernarda Alba NERFINISHED
creator Federico García Lorca NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction embodies tragic consequences of frustrated love
exposes destructive power of repression
intensifies family conflict
embodies jealousy
repressed desire
suffocating effects of authoritarian family norms
suffocating effects of social norms
familyName Martirio NERFINISHED
fictionalLocation rural Andalusian village
firstPublicationOfWork 1936
genreOfWorkAppearedIn tragedy
givenName Martirio NERFINISHED
hasMother Bernarda Alba NERFINISHED
hasSister Adela NERFINISHED
Amelia NERFINISHED
Angustias NERFINISHED
Magdalena NERFINISHED
inLoveWith Pepe el Romano NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkAppearedIn Spanish
medium stage play
nationalityInFiction Spanish
positionInFamily one of the middle daughters
psychologicalState anxious
bitter
guilty
romanticRival Adela NERFINISHED
Angustias NERFINISHED
subjectOf authoritarian maternal control
symbolizes envy
frustrated passion
internalized oppression
timePeriodInFiction early 20th century

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