The theme of "Three Cats" by Wilfrido Maria Guerrero revolves around the complexities of friendship and loyalty. It explores how misunderstandings and jealousy can strain relationships, highlighting the importance of communication and understanding in maintaining strong bonds.
"Forever" by Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero tells the story of a couple, Maria and Ernest, who face challenges in their relationship due to their conflicting views on love and marriage. The play explores themes of personal values, societal expectations, and the complexities of romantic relationships.
In "Forever" by Wilfrido Maria Guerrero, the conflict revolves around the societal pressure and expectations placed on the protagonist, Joselito, to conform to traditional norms and values. Joselito struggles to balance his loyalty to his family and his desire for personal independence, leading to a conflict between duty and personal happiness.
The main three rats are the husband Gonzalo, his wife Nita, and Gonzalo's best friend Adrian. Nita and Adrian are having an affair and Gonzalo knows about it. Gonzalo pretends like he doesn't know but then poisons Adrian with cyanide to get back at them for cheating.
"Essence" by Guerrero is a short story that features two main characters: the protagonist, a young woman named Maria, and the antagonist, a mysterious creature that embodies darkness. Maria struggles to find her place in the world amidst the darkness that threatens to consume her.
"The New Yorker in Tondo" is a play written by Filipino playwright, Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero. It tells the story of a Filipina named Kikay who returns to the Philippines after studying in New York, bringing back with her a New Yorker attitude and lifestyle. The play follows her interactions with her friends and how her personality clashes with the traditional values of her hometown.
children of the city
This is a story line relationship only!!
maria
In "Children of the City" by Amadis Maria Guerrero, the city symbolizes the harsh realities and challenges of urban life that the characters, particularly the children, have to navigate. The contrasting depictions of the city's bustling streets and the characters' personal struggles underline the disconnect between society's expectations and their individual experiences. Additionally, the city can also be seen as a metaphor for growth and transformation, as the characters confront their circumstances and forge their identities within this urban landscape.
Amadis Ma Guerrero was born on Ermita, Manila on 1941 and graduated from both Ateneo de Manila (1965) and University of Santo Thomas (1959). He is a Filipino author of Philippine Literature. One of his story is "Children of the City" which won the "Palanca Awards" on 1971.
"Maria" is sung by Tony.
"Cadena de Amor" by Wilfrido Nolledo is a story set in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation in World War II. It follows the lives of a young man named Jorge and his family as they navigate the challenges of war and resistance. The novel explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.