The house of Bernarda Alba of Federico Garcia Lorca uses an eye pattern to explain the effect of rebellion, depression, containment. If it is intact, it will certainly be more tolerable as people are constantly aware of the events happening around him or her. The theme of eyes and eyesight is common in Federico Garcia · Lorca's "Bernada Alba House" and it is used for various purposes. It is a method.
"The house of Benada is a central image of a drama at various levels. How does Lorca use this house to convey his idea?" The title is the first element to be reflected. Lorca did not name the play "Bernarda Alba" or "Bernarda Alba Day." Since it attracts attention to Bernarda's "home" to the reader, he named the play "Bernarda Alba House."
In the drama "Bernada Alba House" you can analyze what happened in Spain during the civil war and the drama of Bernardo Alba, the home of Bernardo Alba Spain. For Federico Garcia Lorca, this is a way to show the reality of the Spanish situation without questioning the different views on his government. In "Bernarda Alba House", the family of Bernarda Alba experienced the same situation as Spain. As Bernarda Alba has plenty of money, this family has plenty of power. But then they became poor and they lost all power. Thanks to the protection of Bernarda, we can analyze that four daughters can not freely choose who they want to get married. It can be thought that this power and protection in the home of Bernard was representative of the Spanish French at the time. Bernarda Alba does not allow a daughter to build a relationship with another man who can not choose the person whom she wants to marry.
Federico · Lorca's "Bernarda · Alba House" and Isabel Allende's "spiritual association spirit" and its role on its role is influenced by Ferrarik · Lorca's "House of Bernarda · Alba" and "House of Isabel Allende" Played an important role in. Soul "The nature of each literary work is influenced by a series of social pressures, but the three main influences dominate the two works: the church, the women's superiority to men, and the socioeconomic status Social class) is the root of the greatest social pressure against the character.
"Bernarda Alba House" by Federico Garcia Lorca and "A Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen protested the restrictions of the women at that time. Different houses were built in Spain of the 20th century and Norway of the 19th century, but these plays are related to illuminating each heroine, Adera and Nora. It will be a free individual. From suppression. The author 's attempt gives readers insight into the social norm that each hero is aiming.