A fork of Rural Dictionary
Yerma ('Barren') is a tragic play by the Spanish playwright and poet Federico GarcĂa Lorca. It was written in 1934, and first performed the same year.
The play tells the story of a childless woman living in rural Spain. Her desperate desire for motherhood becomes an obsession that eventually drives her to commit a horrific crime. This desperation is produced by the social norms of her culture, and the work functions as a critique of those mores.
Yerma is one of the three tragic plays which form Lorca's famous 'Rural trilogy'. The others being Bodas de sangre ('Blood Wedding') and La Casa de Bernarda Alba ('The House of Bernarda Alba'). The trilogy similarly emphasise the submissive position of women who desire freedom in a traditional society which denies them social or sexual equality.
Yerma deals with the themes of isolation, passion and frustration. Social conventions of the period also play a large part in the play's plot.
Yerma is a very well written play which shows to a full extent the moral values of all characters.
Yerma accounts for the status of the main character in the play, unable to produce any offspring.
Sheriff yermae is a sheriff from the old west in China as he said "you Mae be thinking but there ain't no old west in China well there is history is just dumb" his story is about him going into the future to save his wife from a dragon but his teleportal can only take him to the future so he came here to make one to take him to the past to save his wife from the spaghetti meatball king that gets reserected by sheriff wicker
"I'm sheriff yermae "
"No yer nae I'm sheriff yermae "
"How's yer wife"
" dead"