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The definition of “Tragedy” has changed over time. In it’s original Greek conception, a tragedy specifically refers to a drama where the protagonist is foretold a terrible fate that awaits him. The very actions he takes to avoid the fate, however, actually make him fulfill it. García Lorca was well aware of this classical conception of tragedy, and his rural trilogy, which includes Blood Wedding, makes constant use of omens and alludes to the unavoidability of destiny. Blood Wedding is a classical tragedy in that the...
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