The House of Bernarda Alba

How does the conversation between La Poncia and the servant shape our impression of Bernarda in Act 1?

From the line where Poncia says "You should put the bar across as well. Her fingers are like five skeleton-keys" till the line where the servant says "The only land they give to us who have nothing."

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In Act I, the impression we get of Bernarda is of a selfish, greedy, tyrannical woman.

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The House of Bernarda Alba