Teatro y poesía del siglo XX: claves de análisis para AP Spanish Literature and Culture

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La casa de Bernarda Alba

A 1936 tragedy by Federico García Lorca set in an Andalusian village; uses the domestic space of the house to critique power structures like authority, honor, gender control, class, and repression.

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Tragedy (in Lorca’s play)

A dramatic form where repressed forces (especially desire under social control) escalate toward an inevitable, violent rupture rather than a tidy resolution.

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“Drama de mujeres en los pueblos de España”

Lorca’s subtitle signaling that the play is not just a family story but a broader social critique focused on women’s lives under village power structures.

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Closed space (encierro)

A theatrical device where the confined setting intensifies conflict by limiting characters’ options, concentrating pressure until it explodes.

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Inside vs. outside (adentro/afuera) contrast

A structural opposition in the play: the inside represents surveillance and discipline, while the outside represents desire, freedom, and also social threat.

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Stage directions (acotaciones)

Non-dialogue scenic instructions (light, color, silence, gestures) that build tone and meaning; in Lorca, they often signal oppression and the gap between appearance and reality.

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White walls/cleanliness imagery

A recurring scenic aesthetic associated with rigid morality and control, where “clean” appearance becomes a tool of repression.

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Silence as censorship

In drama, pauses and silences can function as signs of social prohibition—what cannot be said under a system of honor, fear, and surveillance.

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Three-act escalation

A structure in which pressure increases across acts: Act I imposes norms (mourning/authority), Act II intensifies desire and rivalry, Act III breaks the system in the final crisis.

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Bernarda Alba

A character who embodies authority and obsession with reputation (“what people will say”); her power is backed by social legitimacy to watch and punish.

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Honor (honra)

A social currency tied to public reputation; it is monitored by the community and “protected” through control and punishment, especially of women.

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Gendered control of the body

A theme where social rules (mourning, modesty) regulate women’s clothing and desire, forcing bodily impulses (heat, thirst, exhaustion) into conflict with moral codes.

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Class hierarchy (Bernarda vs. La Poncia)

A network of dependence and fear shown through the mistress–servant relationship; it reveals social power inside the household, not just “rich vs. poor.”

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La Poncia

Bernarda’s servant who observes and warns about the household’s tensions but remains constrained by her social position and dependence.

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María Josefa

The marginalized grandmother figure whose “madness” allows her to voice truths the household represses; often functions as a truth-teller.

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Pepe el Romano

A largely offstage figure who still dominates the plot, illustrating how patriarchal power can be structural—controlling desire and decisions without constant physical presence.

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The “resource → effect → theme” method

An AP-style analysis pattern: identify a technique (e.g., closed space, commands, silence), explain its emotional effect (asphyxiation), and connect it to a theme (social repression/power).

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Romance (poetic form)

A traditional Spanish narrative poem with strong rhythm and song-like repetition; Lorca adapts it to build a legendary, symbolic atmosphere.

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Poetic image (imagen poética)

A central meaning-making unit in Lorca’s poetry where emotion and association (not logical explanation) guide interpretation through intense imagery.

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Symbol as contextual (not fixed)

The idea that symbols (e.g., the moon, dawn) do not have one universal meaning; their significance must be justified by what they do in a specific text.

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Personification (in Lorca’s romances)

Giving human agency to forces like the moon so they act like characters, creating dramatic tension (attraction vs. threat) rather than mere description.

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“La aurora” (Poeta en Nueva York)

A vanguard poem where dawn is not hopeful; it reveals urban alienation, poverty, and mechanization through emotionally charged, often unsettling imagery.

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Alienation (in Neruda’s “Walking Around”)

A feeling of being estranged from one’s own life as modern routine and the city dehumanize the individual; expressed through disgust, fatigue, and bodily imagery.

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Oda (modern, in Neruda)

A poem of praise that Neruda redirects toward everyday objects (e.g., an artichoke), using personification and shifts from epic to domestic tones to dignify the ordinary.

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“Balada de los dos abuelos”

A poem by Nicolás Guillén about mestizo identity through two grandfathers (one Black, one white), emphasizing unequal historical legacies (slavery vs. colonial power) while seeking a human synthesis without erasing conflict.

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