Bernarda
"Bernarda" refers to the character Bernarda Alba from the play "La Casa de Bernarda Alba," written by Spanish playwright Federico García Lorca. The story revolves around Bernarda, a strict and authoritarian mother who imposes a mourning period on her five daughters after the death of her husband. Her oppressive nature leads to tension and conflict within the household.
The play explores themes of repression, social norms, and the struggle for freedom. Bernarda's character symbolizes the constraints placed on women in early 20th-century Spain, highlighting the impact of societal expectations on individual desires and relationships.