"Blood Wedding" is a tragic play written by Spanish playwright Federico García Lorca. It tells the story of a bride who is torn between her love for two men: her fiancé, the Bridegroom, and her former lover, Leonardo. Set in rural Spain, the play explores themes of love, fate, and the consequences of societal expectations.
The narrative unfolds on the day of the wedding, where tensions rise as the characters confront their desires and the inevitability of tragedy. The use of symbolism, such as the moon and blood, enhances the emotional depth, making it a powerful reflection on passion and the struggle against destiny.