Fernando Maramag's Moonlight on Manila Bay describes the Philippines ('the scene so fair') as a picturesque country before the intrusion of America ("bold Olympia').
Olympia in the poem "Moonlight of Manila Bay" by Fernando Maramag is a metaphorical representation of the beauty and allure of Manila Bay. She symbolizes the serenity and enchantment of the bay as it glows under moonlight, capturing the poet's admiration and fascination with its tranquil and captivating presence.
Olympia = America
Fernando Maramag's Moonlight on Manila Bay was published in 1912. It describes the Philippines ('the scene so fair') as a picturesque country before the intrusion of America ("bold Olympia').
The sonnet Moonlight of Manila Bay is about the way the Philippines looked before the American intrusion. It was written by Fernando M. Maramag.
"Moonlight in Manila Bay" by Fernando Maramag is a poem that reflects the poet's admiration for the beauty and tranquility of Manila Bay illuminated by the moonlight. The poem captures a sense of calmness and serenity against the backdrop of the bay at night, evoking a feeling of peacefulness and reverence for nature.
Fernando M. Maramag became an editor of The Manila Tribune and was one of the most brilliant writers in English during his time. He was born on January 21, 1893 at Ilagan, Isabela. He was educated in Isabela highschool, Philipine Normal School, and University of the Philippines. The Rural Maid was one of his earlier poems.
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Fernando Poe died on October 23, 1951, in Manila, Philippines.
Olympia/Olympian Fire
Olympia/Olympian Fire
personification
One line in the poem "Moonlight on Manila Bay" that shows a figure of speech is "the stars are slowly winking out," which uses personification by attributing human-like qualities to the stars.
The Metro Manila Development Authority is headed by its Chairman, Bayani F. Fernando.