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The Tagalog translation of "Biag ni Lam-ang" is "Buhay ni Lam-ang."
The complication in "Biag ni Lam-ang" occurs when Lam-ang's father, Don Juan, goes missing after a trading expedition. Lam-ang's mother, Namongan, becomes worried and expresses her concern for her husband's safety, setting the stage for Lam-ang's journey to find and rescue his father.
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point of view biag ni lam-ang
in the town of Malbuan, in the rich valley of the Naguilian river
in the town of Malbuan, in the rich valley of the Naguilian river
what is the three risisng action of biag ni lam ang
The falling action of the story "Biag ni Lam-ang" involves Lam-ang's journey back home after defeating his enemies, marrying his wife, and seeking revenge for his father's death. It concludes with Lam-ang's resurrection after being killed by his adversaries, showcasing his supernatural abilities.
who is the Antagonist in the story of Biag ni Lam-ang
Major Characters of the story Biag ni Lam-ang Lam-ang - the son of Don Juan and Namongan Don Juan - the father of Lam-ang Namongan - wife of Don Juan Ines Kannoyan - wife of Lam-ang Sumarang - the enemy of Lam-ang
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No, Pedro Bukaneg is not the author of "Biag ni Lam-ang." The epic poem "Biag ni Lam-ang" is attributed to the Ilocano poet and bard, whose identity remains unknown.