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Blood Wedding Study Guide

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by Federico García Lorca
About 83 pages (24,829 words)
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Act 2, Scene 2 Summary

Servants recite greetings to welcome the bride and groom home. The bride's father and son's mother arrive home from the wedding first. The father learns that Leonardo and his wife have already come back and comments that he is looking for trouble. The mother goes off into another speech about how Leonardo can't help but be trouble since he is from a family of troublemakers and killers. They talk about how anxious they are to have grandchildren to help with work and keep them from loneliness. The father wishes they could have full grown grandchildren in one day. The mother reminds him that children grow and there is always a possibility that they won't live long, just like her son.

Relatives and people from everywhere attend the wedding. When the bride and.....

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