![]() ![]() Eventually, the Bridegroom succeeds in distracting her by talking about his plans to get married. “Are you going to stop?” the Bridegroom asks, wanting to change the subject, though she continues to talk about violence and death, saying she doesn’t like it when he leaves the house because she fears something will happen to him. She complains about the fact that the murderers have only been imprisoned and thus are still alive, a punishment she finds unsatisfactory. ![]() This makes his mother anxious, as she curses the invention of knives and anything that “can cut a man’s body.” Going on in this manner, she reminisces about the death of the Bridegroom’s father and brother, both of whom were murdered by members of the Felix family. ![]() A young man referred to simply as the Bridegroom enters his home and tells his mother that he’s going out to their vineyard to cut grapes. ![]()
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