The Symbolism of Blood In Lorca's Blood Wedding, blood is referred to as whether a person is good or bad. In some examples, blood is explained in different metaphors. Blood has many significant symbolisms structured throughout the play. For example, "What kind of a blood do you have?" A person of a good blood experiences honor and love throughout his and or her life and also gets respect from the environment and society. On the other hand, bad blood represents the behavior of a person and that usually comes from the teachings of a family. Blood is repeatedly referred to...
it goes on down through the whole evil breed of knife wielding and false smiling men" Lorca, 68. The mother, in one way explains the kind of blood he possesses. Each symbol has a particular meaning with the blood as one understands on a deeper level. Through generations, ways of thinking have evolved into a process in which leads them to the truths of life. In many cultures, ways of thinking is different and the symbol of having a good or bad blood has a different meaning. Truth of life becomes the physiological truths of nature over the time.
it goes on down through the whole evil breed of knife wielding and false smiling men" Lorca, 68. The mother, in one way explains the kind of blood he possesses. Each symbol has a particular meaning with the blood as one understands on a deeper level. Through generations, ways of thinking have evolved into a process in which leads them to the truths of life. In many cultures, ways of thinking is different and the symbol of having a good or bad blood has a different meaning. Truth of life becomes the physiological truths of nature over the time.
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