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Sunday, 19 October 2014
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Murdered By Their
Tongues
Threatened by a mental
That spreading gossip did.
And murdered by their tongues.
Whatever between them did exist,
That ruined their happiness...
And long loving relationships,
Had been murdered by their tongues.
Murdered by their tongues,
Abandoned good deeds are left undone.
In big numbers.
Murdered by their tongues,
Some people had to run...
To find their comfort.
Murdered by their tongues,
Some choose to begin to run...
To find their comfort,
And unencumbered by the numbers.
They've been murdered by their tongues.
Stubborn these people,
Who've been murdered by their tongues.
Unconscious people,
Who are murdered by their tongues.
These fools are equal,
Who will murder anyone with their wicked tongues.
Murdered by their tongues,
Some people had to run...
To find their comfort.
Threatened by a mentalness,
That spreading gossip did.
And murdered by their tongues.
Whatever between them did exist,
That ruined their happiness...
And long loving relationships,
Has been murdered by their tongues.
They've been murdered by their tongues.
Stubborn these people,
Who've been murdered by their tongues.
Unconscious people,
Who are murdered by their tongues.
These fools are equal,
Who will murder anyone with their wicked tongues.
Murdered by their tongues,
Some choose to begin to run...
To find their comfort,
And unencumbered by the numbers.
That spreading gossip did.
And murdered by their tongues.
Whatever between them did exist,
That ruined their happiness...
And long loving relationships,
Had been murdered by their tongues.
Murdered by their tongues,
Abandoned good deeds are left undone.
In big numbers.
Murdered by their tongues,
Some people had to run...
To find their comfort.
Murdered by their tongues,
Some choose to begin to run...
To find their comfort,
And unencumbered by the numbers.
They've been murdered by their tongues.
Stubborn these people,
Who've been murdered by their tongues.
Unconscious people,
Who are murdered by their tongues.
These fools are equal,
Who will murder anyone with their wicked tongues.
Murdered by their tongues,
Some people had to run...
To find their comfort.
Threatened by a mentalness,
That spreading gossip did.
And murdered by their tongues.
Whatever between them did exist,
That ruined their happiness...
And long loving relationships,
Has been murdered by their tongues.
They've been murdered by their tongues.
Stubborn these people,
Who've been murdered by their tongues.
Unconscious people,
Who are murdered by their tongues.
These fools are equal,
Who will murder anyone with their wicked tongues.
Murdered by their tongues,
Some choose to begin to run...
To find their comfort,
And unencumbered by the numbers.
Sunday, 14 September 2014
“Babaye gapula na ang parong,
Pag pahimunong”
Kung ikaw babaye may sentido common,
Indi kana maghimu sang sala nga palanublion
Isa lang kapangilay ngisi ka man dayun
Miski perstaym pa lang nagmeet boyfie mo na sa dayun
Three days nga date-date “give your first kiss” ka man
Hikap dire, hikap didtu nalingaw ka man
5 days nga kamu, happiness na-feel mo
Ay babaye, gn surrender na dayun ang perlas mo
Para sa imu kalipay tanan ang gugma nga abi mo
7 days nagtext ka makitaay kamu
Super wait ka man sang reply ni daddy bear mo
Paranoid kana kay wala gid “1 new message receive”
7 days after 7 days,
You found out shuntis kana
Wala nagpabatyag ang laki nga upod mo ubra milagro
Ara na ang emote-emote portion mo
Te diin na? Diin kana subong?
May mapulot sa imu kag sa subang mo?
Mayu ara ginikanan mo, mas palannga ka.
Nan, kung gapula na gani ang parong, pagpahimunong!
“Para sa Gakapyot Chalk”
Gina kabig ka nga ika-duwa nga iloy namun,
Pasensya kung ako na ngin salawayon,
Kag kung kis.a indi gd malikawan,
Ang pagka-late ko kag maabsenan
Pero indi ko buot ipahangton sa imu,
Nga ikaw mag-ugtas gid kaayu,
Kay gina tagana ko man ang akun oras sang mayu
Sa paghimu sang project para maipasa sa imu
Miski wala ko maayu gapamati,
Wala ka gid matak.an mag wakal kag wala gid nagbigti,
Wala ka gid malipat na ako buligan sang himpit
Suportahan ako sa anu nga bagay, pwede gid ko kapalapit
Ikaw ang gapatarong sa akon,
Ga disiplina kag ga-ubay ti-on ti-on
Salamat gid sang madamo kay ako may nahampon
Kag
ikaw naka handa permi sa amun
*sa nakaintindi: HIHI
I made this poem when I was still a bulilit. HEHE, JK.
First year high school, was published in our school pub. Kalurkey ang simply lang.
“Guardian Angel”
You’re the one who makes me happy,
When everything else turns to grey
When I needed you,
You’re always there for me
You’re the one who makes my day
Sweet and not in bitterness
You’re the one who makes my morning bright each day
And I will never regret it
You are a rare bird
Who always cares and guides me
I’m so thankful knowing that you’re always there
And most especially, knowing that you’re my guardian angel
“The inseparable”
Kuwentuhan at tawanan
Kalokohan at kamalasan
Iyakan at kabiguan
Kami ay magkakasama kahit kailan
Maging sa pagtulog at kainan,
Kasama kakaibigan
Hinding-hindi ka pababayaan
Pagka’t sa isa’t-isa’y may pagmamahalan
Papunta sa paaralan
Hanggang sa pag-uwi sa bahay,
Papunta sa simbahan hanggang sa pag-aaral
Talagang supurtado sa isa’t – isa
Sa tuwing tayo ay magkakasama,
Halakhak ay di mapigilan,
Biruan ay di mapantayan,
Ngiti ay ‘di matapos-tapos
Problema ay darating man,
Bigayanng nararapat na payo ay di makakalimutan,
Dahil kaibigan! Hinding-hindi tayo maghihiwalay
Hanggang sa tayo ay tatanda
(MNIJJ and Cristy and Petus)
Saturday, 13 September 2014
“Paramount of All Sins”
A proud look you always carry in anyone’s sight
Assumes as the darling and the apple of everyone’s eye
Invincible as you thought of yourself endlessly,
Like a horse with a violet saddle invanity
A deceitful witness that utter lies,
You have insatiable desire for someone’s greatness and sire
Covet anything because of your jealousy,
Like a dog that howls the green hat wears by a lady
A heart that
devices wicked plots,
You never had
contentment and wants something a lot
Indulge yourself
to excessive liquors and pastries
Like a pig in a
sty eating the orange licked-cake
Feet that are
swift to run into mischief,
You crave for
the pleasures of the body inordinately
Tore a woman’s soul because it had swallowed
you
Like a cow mooing toward its opposite sex wearing
a blue bell on its neck
Him that sow discord among brethren,
Revenge and self-destruction is your philosophy
You spurns love and opts instead for fury
Like an angry red bear lurking into something devilish
Hands that shed innocent blood
Just to own material wealth and gold
Avarice! Oh yes, you will commit murder just for a chest
Like a frog with its yellow-coin in his lips
A lying tongue,
Always reserve your body from physical work
Sitting and sleeping are your hobby
Like a goat that bear a kid, just lying down under the light-blue sky
Symbols and colors are given to you,
You don’t have a “name” you have “names” in seven
You are deadly, you’re the capital, and you’re the source
You, yourself is the cardinal sins
Saturday, 6 September 2014
WHAT THE FILIPINO IS LIKE: BELIEFS AND TRADITION IN SELECTED PHILIPPINE PLAYS
WHAT THE FILIPINO IS LIKE: BELIEFS AND TRADITION IN SELECTED PHILIPPINE
PLAYS
We
Filipinos have different traditions and beliefs that until now are observable.
Some of these beliefs and tradition are about dating, marriage, pregnancy, art,
games, culture, town fiesta, relationship, courtship, and others. But I’m going to share to you guys about the tradition and beliefs of Filipinos that
could only be found in selected Philippine plays: “The World is an Apple”, “New
Yorker in Tondo”, “Three Rats”, “Sabina” and “Sepang Loca”
Poverty
rate in the Philippines is quite increasing over the last years, and this is
also the reason why some Filipinos especially their parents will do everything
just to provide their basic needs and necessities. This belief is highly seen
in the play “The World is an Apple” written by Alberto Florentino especially if
one of our family member will get sick, there would be always someone who will
look for that sick person and take care of. Another Filipino tradition that is
evident in this story is on how faithful Filipinos are when it comes to
religion. We always lift our esteem in prayers and praises to our God until we
sometimes forget to work hard and earn something for a living. Filipinos also
believe in good lucks, we grab opportunities even the wrong ones as long as
there is an opportunity.
Filipinos
sometimes enjoy other cultures in other countries that we end up changing our
own ways even our own selves. Like Kikay in the play “New Yorker in Tondo” by Marcelino Agana Jr., we sometimes forget the beauty of being a Filipino and
will later realized that the love for our country and being nationalistic still
covers all. Hiya or shame is a
motivating factor behind behavior and another trait we Filipinos have. It is a
sense of social decency and compliant to public norms of behavior. We believe
that we must live up to the accepted standards of behavior and if we fail to do
so, we bring shame not only upon ourselves, but also upon our family. An
example might be a willingness to spend more than we can afford on an occasion
rather than be shamed by our economic situation. If we are publicly embarrassed,
criticized, or do not live up to expectations, we tend to feel shame and lose
self-esteem.
Filipino women are understanding and
extremely patient. Some Filipina girls certainly not take part in a dispute or
argument because that sort of behavior doesn’t reflect a lady and just to
attain a peace of mind. Also, we are taught to speak politely, with a gentle
tone of voice and arguing will never be acceptable, particularly in public.
Filipino females are soft spoken, calm and understanding like the character of
Nita in the play made by Wilfredo
Ma. Guerero entitled “Three
Rats”. But, there are only some of the Filipina today who act like this as we
could observe from today’s new generations.
We also have this belief and for me
it is already a norm that if a woman who will have an affair to a man who’s
already married is big deal, especially we Filipinos would think that that
woman is disgraceful, just like what the family of Sabina thought of her
relationship with Mr. George Price in the play “Sabina”. It is a shame for the Filipino
family especially those who are really sensitive to what others will say if
their daughter or their female relatives will have an affair to a married man.
We
Filipinos have also our own “superstitious beliefs” and added to that, the beliefs have
great influence in our day to day life. Many people still believe that these
superstitious beliefs can help them cope with life; although many new
generations aren't affected by the beliefs and consider them only part of the
old ways. The type which is shown in
the play “Sepang Loca” is if a woman wants to bear a child, she should dance in
a Patron saint that could make her bear one. This belief was made Sepa and in
some other cases, we Filipino also believed.
"I know my ideas are limited, hope you've also saw or heard some of the beliefs and tradition I mentioned above."
Friday, 5 September 2014
IMAGES OF FILIPINO WOMEN IN SELECTED PLAYS
Philippine Normal University
The National Center for Teacher Education
Cadiz Campus
In Partial Fulfillment for the Requirement in English 03
Philippine Literature
IMAGES OF FILIPINO
WOMEN IN SELECTED PLAYS
Presented to:
Dr. Ruel Bonganciso
Presented by:
Nicah Claire C. Faur
Jona Joyce D. Azucena
II – 1 BSE-English
A.Y 2014 - 2015
“IMAGES OF
FILIPINO WOMEN IN SELECTED PLAYS”
Title: World is an apple
By: Alberto Florentino
Female Character:
Ø Gloria – The wife of Mario who was so loving
and so concerned of Mario’s work. She still manage to keep her good virtuous
even if her family happens to be in the lower bracket of society, she insists
that the way they are living is a much better than the one they will have if
they do wrong acts.
Ø Tita – the daughter of Mario and Gloria, the motivation of Mario
to bring the apple because she was sick and she cried when Mario left with
Pablo.
Title: The
New Yorker in Tondo
By:
Marcelino Agana Jr.
Female
Character:
Ø Kikay – She went to New York and fell in love with it. She
acquires all the New Yorkish things - style, looks, language and manners. These things are very obvious when she
arrives in the Philippines specifically in Tondo. Near the end, Kikay was back to her old self - simple and kind. Most
of all, the Filipino value learned by Kikay which is "there is no place like home", is a
lesson on love of country and its culture.
Ø Aling Atang – She is the Mother of Kikay and she
was so supportive and funny in the sense that she has also been carried away by her
daughter’s way of living. She tries to converse with everybody in broken
English.
Ø Nena - is a tomboyish type of girl and the childhood friend of
Kikay. She was secretly engaged to the man that was also engaged with Kikay,
Tony. On her visit in Kikay's house, she finds her friend different and weird.
She gets irritated and even imitates Kikay's ways.
Title: “Three Rats”
By: Wilfredo Ma. Guerero
Character:
Ø Nita – a 19-year old lady married to Gonzalo. An unfaithful wife
to her husband for she was having an affair to her husband’s best friend
Adrian.
Title: “Sabina”
By: Severino Montano
Characters:
Ø Sabina– the main character of the play that’s not of noble
birth. She is the only daughter of a
poor family in Kawakan. Her
great esteem and faith for her love were very important to consider. She is the
girl who almost became insane when she discovered that Mr. George Price is a
married man. She was also so naive and gullible that she only focused on the
love she felt towards Mr. Price and the happiness she felt.
Ø Cleta and Ursula – they are the relatives of Sabina who are not in favor with Sabina’s relationship with Mr. Price. Until they have said
and explained everything to Sabina that she thought she’s hate by her relative
only to find out that they're just worried for her.
Ø Grandmother Rustica – She is the grandmother of Sabina who
also worried about the relationship Sabina has to Mr. George Price. She is a
kind Grandmother.
Title: “Sepang Loca”
By: Amelia Lapena –
Bonifacio
Characters:
Ø Sepang–she is the girl in the story describes
as a girl wearing a tattered red skirt with a shapely legs. She always dances
for Sta. Clara to give her a child which made her become more sexually
attractive to the menfolk. Sepang is a mother of a baby who died in the well
which is also the reason why she died.
Ø Paz - She shared the popularity of her husband. A doting wife and mother,
she took care of the household. She herself went to the market and cooked their
meals. She was particularly proud about her mutton and broth which both father
and son relished and enjoyed. She was religious and kind. She was
aghast at the fate of Sepang Loca and denounced the father of her child.
Ø Mother Elena - She was Danilo’s best friend’s
mother, the neighbor of Sepang who heard the baby cry. She represents the
humane side of society. She brought Sepang a bowl of broth to stir her
milk.Mother Elena still had keen hearing. She heard the baby cry. But Sepa
and the child had vanished. She panicked when she saw the mat and the crumpled
blanket spread upon the floor. She
was a respect elder in the community that even the mayor kissed her hand.
She showed anguish over how Pedro, her son and the best friend of Danilo, had
become. A religious woman, she had grown callouses on her knees to make
devotions to the Holy Virgin and immaculate saints but these did not do any good
for Pedro.
ANALYZING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF
FILIPINO WOMEN IN SELECTED PLAYS
We Filipinos have cultural awareness which until now we
still practiced. The authors portrayed their characters in their written plays
as women who have the attitude why we Filipinos until now have that is, feeling
the happiness we want to feel and chasing the love we always wanted to have.
Like Sabina in the play “Sabina” written by Severino Montano, she never fail to
instill that she really love Mr. George Price and that no one can stop her from
loving him even her own family, Nita (from the play “Three Rats” by Wilfredo
Ma. Guerero) who followed her heart and want to feel the happiness she wants to
feel so she had an affair with her husband’s friend. Kikay, who just went to
New York and changed her ideals about the love on her own country but then had
changed again and found out that there’s no place like home and that she saw
happiness from it, and Gloria (from the play “The world is an Apple” by Alberto
Florentino) who’s contented and happy even if they are in the lower bracket of
the society.
The entire female protagonists in the
plays have conflicts and that’s how the author portrays their attitude and
characters especially on how they managed those conflicts. In the play “The
world is an Apple” Alberto Florentino portrays Gloria, like some wives who were
treated unfairly by their husbands, and that their husbands spend nights with
prostitutes. In this angle, Gloria as a representation of all women was treated
unfairly. Florentino has also managed to use another angle in the story
to make his readers see that money is not
the evil but the man who uses the money is to be blamed for his personal
woes. But in the case of Wilfredo Guerero’s “Three Rats” Nita was portrayed as
a woman who also thinks that not only men can treat their wives unfairly and
that women can also have an affair with another man. This idea shows the behavior
of the person to do bad things even if he or she is a male or a female.
Amelia Bonifacio’s “Sepang Loca” has
portrayed another unfair treatment of the women in the society like how Danilo
treated Sepa. Danilo, also by virtue of his circumstances, understood the higher hierarchy of needs and his place in the society, that’s
why he just used Sepa’s body to indulge from his manly needs. Another unfair
treatment of the portrayals of the women in plays is Severino Montano’s
“Sabina”. There he portrayed how a woman like Sabina who just only wants the
happiness she long to feel toward her beloved Mr. George Price and yet her
family force her not to continue the relationship they have. It’s like taking
away the right of Sabina to be happy; every one of us deserves to be happy
right?
Kikay in the play
“New Yorker in Tondo” by Marcelino Agana only portrays how we Filipino
sometimes carried other country’s culture and that we forget to love our own
country. Kikay had also experienced unequal treatment for being woman, because
without her knowledge, her fiancé was also secretly engaged to her childhood
friend while she was in New York.
In all, the characters portrayed by our Filipino authors show that
men always took advantage in women’s goodness.
REACTION ABOUT
THE IMAGES PORTRAYED BY WOMEN IN SELECTED PHILIPPINE PLAYS
I was able to observe different attitude of our Filipino
women and I was able to see that it really came far from our past and are
present until today. Like those attitude of Gloria
who insists and believes that
the way they are living is a much better than the one they will have if they do
wrong acts. Kikay, who already love New Yorkish things but still went back to
her old self, simple and believes that she loves her country and Nita, who
really mirrors some of the women today which had made an affair with her
husband’s friend. Having great esteem and faith in her love showed how Sabina
mirrors other women today that’s why I like the way Severino Montano portrays
this attitude of Sabina. Another character that I observed and find it funny is
that of Paz’s, being tsismosa until today is very visible.
From my own point of view, authors have really become
observant and aware of what is happening in their society – the people, the
events, the roles and the beliefs.
COMPARING THE WOMEN’S ROLES IN THE
STORIES TO THE ROLES OF WOMEN OF TODAYS
Aida
from the story of “World is an Apple” is a type of woman that has a name that
suggest who she is, if you compare her to the women of today their name are
just modernized but still have the same meaning. They serve as men’s lesson.
Kikay
in the story entitled “The New Yorker in Tondo” is a versatile kind of woman to
cope with the things in any situation that requires. These type of women wouldn't find it hard to get along for they are flexible to all types of
instances. Looking to the women of today, a lot of them show the same character
that even a work of a man they can handle.
From
the same story Aling Atang was a very supportive but at the same time she doesn't have her own principle for she just get along to whatever life suggest
like some women of today who barely shows weaknesses that whatever comes their
way they easily submit their selves.
Nena
is also from the same story; she was a kind of woman who was hard to deal with
because of envy. The same to the modern women that a lot of them easily gets
envy and tries to get involved even though in a very hard situation just to
satisfy their desire.
Nowadays there are a lot of
women like Nita from the play “Three Rats” who are having an affair with
another man even though she’s already married. And some women of today are
greatly different from Nita’s attitude and that’s being faithful like Sabina’s
attitude in the play “Sabina”.
There are some relatives
like those of Cleta, Ursula and grandmother Rustica in the play “Sabina”that
really give comments or judge their own relative when it comes in choosing the
perfect partner for their niece, cousins, sisters or granddaughters.
Sepang from the play
“Sepang Loca” was the town’s clown but admired by a lot of men and today there
are only few women who are exactly like this, but most of them lacks respect
from men. And Paz from the same play mirrors the most visible attitude which is
present until today and that is being a “chismosa”. And mother Elena was a lot
more likely of a women of today who are totally caring and reaches out on
others just to help.
SUPPORT ALL YOUR CLAIMS BY CITING
PRINCIPLES AND IDEAS OF THE PORTRAYALS OF FILIPINO WOMEN.
In dealing with the comparisons of
women’s role in the story with the role of the women today, which is specifically
on women’s attitudes, we’re able to unraveled it through summing up.
Like woman in nature, women’s role
shows several of details and account of each individual character. As far as I
am concerned, the justification I have came up was all pertinent to the topics
being talk about and surely give enlightenment as their portrayals in the
mentioned principles were generally illustrated.
In order to substantiate my statement
from the different stories that I have read comparing with the women of today,
I would like to present the following principles to carry up my assertion with
regards to this matter; establish high level corporate leadership for gender
equality; support human rights and nondiscrimination; promote education, training and professional
development for women; and measure and report on progress report on progress to achieve gender equality; Economic
empowerment is central; Awareness:is the first step to the resolution of any
problem; Being yourself: it is better to be first rate version of yourself than
a second rate version of someone else. (Judy Garland); Beliefs: your beliefs
affect your life more than you think they do. If you want to have the best life
experience you can ever have, switch out your disempowering beliefs with empowering
ones.
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