Because of the gravity of the earth
Arturo B. Rotor has written: 'Dahong Palay'
Because of the gravity of the earth
sebio, a thin but strong man, saves his future fiance by letting himself get bitten by a deadly dahong-palay instead of her.
sebio - is a thin and weak merci tia binay - carmeling lourdes milio, kiko, anita, tonio, pacio- is assigned tia binay's to each place. nanay - the mother of sebio ambo -katie
ang ganda ko
Tia Binay is a character in the Filipino short story "Dahong Palay" by Arturo B. Rotor. She is the wife of the protagonist, Mang Pablo, and serves as a symbol of the struggles and sacrifices made by women in rural settings. Tia Binay represents resilience and strength in the face of poverty and hardship.
The complete story of Dahong Palay by Arturo Rotor can be read online at:http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=c9Ovk7z9MM0C&pg=PA70&dq=dahong+palay+rotor&client=firefox-a&hl=en#v=onepage&q=dahong%20palay%20rotor&f=false
"Dahong Palay" by Arturo B. Rotor is a short story that explores themes of justice, revenge, and fate. The story follows the protagonist, the police sergeant Baldo, as he seeks vengeance for his murdered brother. Baldo takes justice into his own hands, but ultimately faces the consequences of his actions. Through the character of Baldo, the story delves into questions of morality and the nature of retribution.
Arturo Rotor was a Filipino medical doctor, musician and writer. He graduated in the Conservatory of Music and the College of Medicine. He also trained further in St. John Hopkins' medical school and published a paper on a rare form of hyperbilirubinaemia (jaundice) which is now known as the "Rotor syndrome". He did not only become the dean of the College of Medicine in the University of the Philippines, he was also an accomplished musician and an internationally respected writer in both fiction and non-fiction. Some of his works are Dahong Palay and Zita, a short story.
Arturo Belleza Rotor was born in 1907.
Arturo Belleza Rotor died in 1988.
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