In Jose Rivera’s play References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot, this character’s kiss with Gabriela is caught by Gabriela's voyeuristic neighbor Martín. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this character, whose name is repeated twice in the title of a ballad in which she performs an erotic dance in front of a “boy at the forge” with his “little eyes shut.”
ANSWER: the Moon [or la luna; or moon moon; or luna luna]
[10e] This Spanish author of an ode to Salvador Dalí depicted the moon as female in “Ballad of the Moon Moon,” but as male in his play Blood Wedding.
ANSWER: Federico García Lorca
[10m] In Blood Wedding, a group of people with this profession narrate how the moon will pursue the Bride and Leonardo following their elopement. The Moon himself is depicted as a white-faced member of this profession.
ANSWER: woodcutter
<Darren Petrosino, European Literature>