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Sabado, Marso 5, 2011

AKO ANG DAIGDIG

 MY ANALOGY IN:

AKO ANG DAIGDIG  
     
This poem is about the one person who had a mistake, but she or he promise that it never happen again.

For me this person is having a problem, mentally and physically. Because for
me he or she hate before the world, but after that he or promise that it never again.

And for me this poem want the readers to understand how important are world.

MORNING IN nagreban

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MORNING IN nagreban
This story is about "A man finds his brother sleeping with his daughter. He, at first, wields a sword, and then brandishes a certain aspect of his own anatomy. Hailed as the most controversial work on the psychology of incest, Arguilla's "Morning in Nagrebcan" is widely appreciated for tip-toeing the thin line between brilliant literature and bashful pornography" 
For me this story beautiful to the readers.
I know that kids will like it to read, because of the message of this story. And I know kids will enjoy it to read. This story is having a moral lesson that kids will understand.

INDARAPATRA and SULAYMAN

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INDARAPATRA and SULAYMAN

This epic was all about the fight of King Indarapatra's brother Sulayman,to the monsters. And this is the except of the epic: 
A long, long time ago, Mindanao was covered with water, and the sea cover all the lowlands so that nothing could be seen but the mountains jutting from it. There were many people living in the country and all the highlands were dotted with villages and settlements. For many years the people prospered, living in peace and contentment. Suddenly there appeared in the land four

horrible monsters which, in short time has devoured every human being they could find. 
Kurita, a terrible creature with many limbs, lived partly on the land and partly on sea, but its favorite haunt was the mountain where the rattan palm grew; and here it brought utter destruction on every living thing. The second monster, Tarabusaw, an ugly creature in the form of a man, lived on Mt. Matutum, and far and wide from that place he devoured the people, laying waste the land. The third, an enormous bird called Pah, was so large that, when on the wing, it covered the sun and brought darkness to the earth. Its egg was as large as a house. Mt. Bita was its haunt; and there the only people who escaped its voracity

were those who hid in the mountain caves. The fourth monster was also a dreadful bird, having seven heads and the power to see in all directions at the same time. Mt. Gurayan was its home and like the others, it wrought havoc to its region. 
So great was the death and destruction caused by these terrible creatures that at length, the news spread even to the most distant lands - and all nations grieved to hear the sad fate of Mindanao. 



THE SMALL KEY

MY ANALOGY IN: 
     
THE SMALL KEY

I think "small key is about the honesty of two persons" is not exactly correct. I mean the question is what the theme is. and that answer is more related to plot.

I think the theme of the story is;

"Sometimes people do something to satisfy themselves even when they are fully aware of what the consequences of their actions will be."

I think this story is more like pandora's box...

As a future educator I will share this story to my student, that important to be honest.

SPANISH COLONIZATION

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SPANISH COLONIZATION
                               
During Pre-Spanish colonization, I found some major concerns regarding my feelings towards some of the laws that were in effect in those days. For example with the poor people who were not allowed to have more than one child and if they did, their newborn baby would be thrown into the river. What gives the government the right to make a decision   for a couple who want to have a bigger family? Back then people also could not be lazy; if they chose to be lazy, they were severely punished. If that were the case now, millions of people would be punished a day. Another example is that men drank back then to prove their masculinity to women. It was really amusing to me that a popular liquor back then was Lambanoag because I have drank that now, and it is no longer just for men to drink. Another aspect of Pre-Spanish colonization was that men were to work while the women stayed home and took care of all of the household duties. It is really unfair to women that they are obligated to stay home because what if they wanted to work, they just couldn’t.
And as a future I will tell my student How Spanish colonization did to our country.


MAY LAST EVE

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MAY LAST EVE

This story is about last evening. For me “The Last Eve” can be described as the world’s first avant-garde theological martial arts love story. Taking the story of Western civilization’s first eviction recipients and spinning it across a bizarre variety of unlike landscapes, the immensely gifted filmmaker young man kang has brought forth a production which is so astonishing and original than it is impossible to compare it to anything that has ever been made.

GABI NG ISANG PIYON

MY ANALOGY IN:
GABI NG ISANG PIYON

This story is about the man who was really great, because of his work for his family just to give them a good life.
This man is responsible. He is a good father that I wanted to have. I think this man is not alcoholic and he not want cigarette. He wants only to work and his family a simple life.  
And as future educator I will share this story to my student and I will them that finish first his study and after that be work hard, help your parents and your young brothers and sister too. Be a responsible person.

ANG LAGGAM AT TIPAKLONG

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ANG LAGGAM AT TIPAKLONG
This is one of story that I really like when I was a young. I never forgot the lesson that this story had taught me. And the lesson I learn is “be industrious or diligent, if you kept something you have it someday.
And I amazed to ant because he started to harvest in the countryside but the grasshopper was very happy singing and jumping went on celebrating the whole day.
I want ant done to grasshopper. Because ant was busy collecting and keeping foods in its house. As a student this is a good example. Be preparing always and always be ready in examination.
And as a future educator I will tells this story to them, because this story have a moral lesson.

KATAPUSANG HIBIK NG PILIPINAS (Andres bonifacio)

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KATAPUSANG HIBIK NG PILIPINAS
(Andres bonifacio)
This story is about sorrow and pain. That happened to our country during of Spanish. The Filipino people during Spanish had not freedom to talk against the Spanish government. They afraid to talk and they afraid to do what they do to do, it is because of Spanish. And Andres Bonifacio had a strong personality, he ready to die and he wanted to thrown the Spanish here in the Philippines. He wanted to tell the freedom is automatically we had, because we are a true Filipino.
And for this story tells how they fell during the time of Spanish. This story is full of sorrow, pain and lots of hope. Lack of confidence and wasted of life.

THOUGH YOU TELL ME NOT

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THOUGH YOU TELL ME NOT
This story is about love.
And after I read this story I realize that if you love someone you must prove it because if not they might not believe you. Love moves in mysterious ways. I grow up believing in destiny but suddenly, I may not believe in a happy ending.
The story that had a happy ending is the story for me that is not a true story it is a want or imagination of the writer who wrote the story that had a happy ending. Because in real life we can’t say what happened in are future only God can know that.

MY LAST FAREWELL (mi ultimo adios)

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MY LAST FAREWELL
(mi ultimo adios)
This story wrote Rizal before him dead. This kind of story is about his life. His life is full of struggle and he sacrifices his life for these people. He wanted as to have a freedom. And this time he wrote what his felt and what he wants to do before he dies. As we read this story of My Last Farewell or Mi Ultimo Adios, I afraid to Rizal life and I felt sad because of Rizal fell before him dead. But Rizal is ready to die because he wrote that if he dies, his fatherland wills good deeds that he had done.
And as a future educator I will share this because this is important to know the student that Rizal is our national hero. He sacrifices his life to everyone to have a freedom. And now we had a freedom.

DEAD STAR

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DEAD STAR     
The dead star, is about of a dream, the star that wanted to achieve it. But there’s a something that star fell, it is how the star get their dream. The star is always thinking they can’t do that, the star have a lost hope and suddenly, the star can’t achieve it. Because of that filling the star had a sorrow and pain.
And as a future teacher I will tell my student that they have freedom to have a dream. And that a dream is have a possible to come true, but always remember that God is always there to a guide us and to grant are dreams. But if God not give it not doesn’t mean not granted it, if God does not granted it. It is because he have a purpose.


MAY BAGYO MA’T RILIM



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MAY BAGYO MA’T RILIM 
 
The story of May Bagyo Ma’t Rilim is about the struggles and problem in life. We created God that has challenges in life. Because god wanted us to learn and to realize that we need to survive. This story is really a good example to all readers. Like me this story is related to me, because sometimes I had a problem that I think I never survive or solve. But after I read this kind of story I realize that I’m a child of God and he created me because he know that I can handle my problem and I can survive.
And as a future teacher I will share this story to my student and give them a moral lesson and the moral  lesson that I give is “If there is a will, there’s a way, don’t lost hope because God loves you kids.
 

ANABELLA


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ANABELLA

This story is about the girl who fell in love with rich men. But the mother of men is like a monster, because she is not favor to a poor girl and this is Anabella. But the son fell in love to Anabelle. And one day the lovers met, and they talk to each other. Anabella and men wanted to go far away. But Anabella worried to his mother. The two lovers decided to wait.
For me this story is kind of romantic story, this it is all about of the two lovers. And for me true love is never waiting but if it’s a purpose to wait its good.
And as a future educator I will say to my student it is not bad to fall in love to a poor person, if your love is real you can’t see what she or she had, because suffering is an option, happiness is a choice. But as of now you are still young to fall in love, focus first to your study

Biag Ni Lam-Ang


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Biag Ni  Lam-Ang

The story dates its origin during the pre-Spanish period of the Philippines. It is one of the greatest Ilocano epic of the pre-colonial literature languages. This story is about Lam-Ang who is a very extra ordinary guy. I so amaze, because he started to talk at a very young age and she is one who’s choose his own name. And he is unique son of Don Juan and Namongan, because at the age of barely nine months he went to search for his father in the highlands where his father was said to go. Knowing that he is blessed with extra ordinary well being. The second adventure of Lam- Ang is he faced one of Ines suitor and monsters. But he won the battles with ease. And  for me Lam-Ang is the great men, because he followed his heart and set again another journey for her love. His adventure had never been that easy. But because of his magical pots, rooster, hen and dog, Lam-Ang is always won. And after I read the story, I wanted to have magical pets, which help me in any troubles. And this story presented some of the qualities of people of the Ilocos region adventurous, hardy and brave as strongly portrayed by Lam-Ang. The epic poem presented the fact of life is full of trials and problems. One must be strong just accept the reality that it is already part of life.

SI Malakas At si Maganda


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SI Malakas At si  Maganda

This is a very popular folk tale in the country and has varied details in different provinces all over the Philippines. This tales had a moral lesson, about the family. Filipinos consider women to be beautiful, sweet and soft, like my mother for me; she is like Maganda in this story. And while a man is strong and sturdy human being, like my father, for me he is strong and sturdy father. He depend us at all times, especially in times of trouble.
And as a future educator I will share to my students how this story is important, because it’s about family. I will say to them that they respect their parents even if they hurt.
Because a parent is always right.