Carlos Angeles is a poet from the Philippines that wrote the poem Badoc in the first half of the 1900s. The poem talks of a manÃ?s return to the city of Badoc where all appears dead and lost from the outside, but upon closer inspection, there are signs of hope and new life. This is indicated by the growth of green moss on an old church.
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the sin of the poem family reunion by Carlos Angeles is that when the family tore apart and not seing each other for a long time. as the saying goes by "love fades as well as time" not seing each other and not having any communication made everyone in the family causes the allusion of forgetting each other.
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"Badoc" by Carlos Angeles evokes a scene of stillness and nostalgia through a depiction of a small town. The poem paints a picture of a quiet, rural setting with imagery that captures the simplicity and beauty of a bygone era. The speaker reflects on the changes that have occurred over time, highlighting the passage of time and the enduring memories of a place steeped in history.
"Badoc" could refer to Badoc, a municipality in the Philippines. It could also be a name of a person or a title that represents something specific within a poem. Without further context, it's unclear what specifically "badoc" means in this poem.
The wonderful Machine by Carlos A Angeles
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Carlos A Angeles wrote several poems, including From the Rooftop and The Summer Trees. The theme of the poem is what someone sees when standing on his or her rooftop.
Carlos Guitarlos was born on March 18, 1950, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Carlos Barbe died on June 28, 1964, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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