The House of Bernarda Alba A contribution of NonVerbal Elemants to the play
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e bells really are in the town. The House of Bernarda Alba is full of nonverbal imagery that really does set the stage for the play. Without the creative genius of Lorca, who entered these pivotal elements, the play would not have been as effective. It really is important to read a little deeper or watch a little more closely to gain true appreciation for a work such as this. Bibliography No outside sources used
e bells really are in the town. The House of Bernarda Alba is full of nonverbal imagery that really does set the stage for the play. Without the creative genius of Lorca, who entered these pivotal elements, the play would not have been as effective. It really is important to read a little deeper or watch a little more closely to gain true appreciation for a work such as this. Bibliography No outside sources used