La estructura y el Simbolismo en «Bodas de sangre»

Abstract

Blood Wedding is a tragedy in verse written by Federico García Lorca, 1932 and released on March 8th, 1933 in Madrid Beatriz theater with great success in both Spain and Latin America. It was made into a film by Carlos Saura in 1981. It is a poetic and theatrical production that focuses on the analysis of a tragic sense. From life and death, old and modern, on the way to see the tragedy. All of this in a tragic and universal Andalusian landscape. The main issue discussed in this drama is life and death. But an arcane and ancient way, which include myths, legends and landscapes that introduce the reader to a world of dark passions that lead to jealousy, persecution and the tragic end: Death. Love stands out as the only force that can defeat death. The work includes the customs of their land, which still exist . And all through symbolic objects , which recognized the tragedy. It is constant in the work of Lorca 's obsession with the knife , the knife and the knife in Blood Wedding attract fascination and , in turn, portend death. The tragic real events referred to occurd on the July, 22nd, 1928 at Cortijo del Fraile, Nijar, Almería. Lorca met by the press, although the author Carmen de Burgos had written a novella about the same event titled Dagger carnations , which was also inspired by Federico. Blood Wedding is the first play of the "Andalusian trilogy" of Lorca. This research contains three parts, the first takles the playwright Federico García Lorca and the theme of the play Blood Wedding; the second part will present the structure of the play and its characters; the last part gives us the various symbols that contain the work.