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Blood Wedding

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1932

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Federico García Lorca

Blood Wedding

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1932
Book Details
Pages

80

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

Rural Spain • 1930s

Publication Year

1932

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

Lexile Level

NP

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Super Short Summary

In Blood Wedding, a young man, the Bridegroom, prepares to marry, but his Mother's distrust grows due to the Bride's past romance with Leonardo, a member of a rival family. On the wedding day, Leonardo and the Bride elope, leading to a tragic pursuit and confrontation. Themes include the clash between personal desire and social order, women's struggles in patriarchal society, and intense emotion. The play contains themes of violence and murder.

Dark

Mysterious

Melancholic

Emotional

Unnerving

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca is lauded for its lyrical language, vivid imagery, and deep exploration of passion and fate within a rural Spanish setting. Critics appreciate the intense emotional depth and complex characters, although some find the symbolism heavy-handed and the pacing uneven. Overall, it remains a powerful and evocative tragedy.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Blood Wedding?

A reader who would enjoy Federico García Lorca's Blood Wedding is likely passionate about poetic and tragic drama. Fans of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and Arthur Miller's The Crucible will appreciate Lorca's exploration of love, fate, and societal pressures within a rural Spanish setting. Ideal for those intrigued by lyrical language and deep emotional conflicts.

Character List

The Mother

A widow who has lost a husband and son to a blood feud, she is deeply protective of her remaining son, the Bridegroom, and highly concerned with maintaining social and familial honor.

A young woman living with her father on a remote farm, she is set to marry the Bridegroom but struggles with personal desires and societal expectations.

The last male in his family and heir to a vineyard, he is a conventional and non-violent young man, unaware of the deeper currents affecting those around him.

A passionate and impulsive man, he remains deeply in love with the Bride despite his marriage to her cousin and his familial responsibilities.

Cousin to the Bride and mother to Leonardo's children, she is conscious of her husband's lingering affection for her cousin and resigned to her domestic fate.

These characters personify the natural forces that shape human fate, with the Moon eager to witness destiny and Death guiding events with a neutral hand.

Acting as a chorus, they provide commentary on the unfolding events, reflecting societal norms and sometimes showing sympathy for personal desires over convention.

Book Details
Pages

80

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

Rural Spain • 1930s

Publication Year

1932

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

Lexile Level

NP

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