responsible,thoughtful,
pearl is one of lens friend who had twelve children and did not their father she died in child's birth when had the twelve one she was black and her hair was short.
the point of view in the mats is nga nga kayo!!
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Yes it does end the story the father was never really dead
Kanva is so pityful. He is loving father just like the father nowadays.Kanva: Shakuntala's adoptive father in the forest hermitage
in the story of In the name of the father compare and contrast the characteristics of the father and the mother?
Hi Es Da leder op da istori da mats...
elements of story mats
why the title is te mats
The Mats is a short story that was written by Philippine author Francisco Arcellana. The story is about a father who is having trouble grieving for his children who had died. He had special sleeping mats made for all the members of his family, and even for his dead children. The moral of the story is to always remember and honor the dearly departed.
In "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana, some of the major literary devices used include symbolism (mats representing each family member's identity), irony (the father's futile attempts to connect with his family), and imagery (descriptions of the mats and their significance in the family dynamics). These devices help convey the themes of family relationships, tradition, and the passage of time in the story.
In "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana, the rising action is the series of events that lead up to the climax. It includes the preparations of the characters for the narrator's arrival, the narrator's journey to meet his father-in-law, and the interactions between the narrator and his wife's family as they weave mats. These events build tension and develop the themes of tradition, family, and culture in the story.
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In the story of the mats", the round character is a skilled mat weaver named Jose. He is known for his expertise and dedication to his craft.
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The theme of The Mats covers family and Filipino values. The closeness of family has always been a major Filipino value - respect for the elders and parents, the stability of parents' marriage, equality of siblings, so on and so forth.The Mats dissects these when it paints a picture of the relationships of the various members of the family. When (spoiler alert!) Mr. Angeles brings out mats even for his children who are no longer with them, it shows that the love between members of a Filipino family transcends even death.The mats were the ideal archetype to use here because they are carefully handcrafted and woven, the threads and strips tied tightly together. A Filipino family is like a mat or banig, with its members bound tightly together too.
special sleeping mats made for his all members of his his family even for his dead children..