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Jose F. Valdez died on 1945-02-17.
This novel is about the life and struggles of a Filipino woman, despite of being reminiscent of a place of the same name in the City of Manila. The plot revolves around the story of an illegitimate daughter whose roots are from a rich upper class family. The narrative delivers and portrays the themes of immorality, the presence of hope, wealth, revenge, duty and the influence of the United States to the society and culture of the Philippians. Ermita Rojo, the female protagonist and primary character, was named after a place at the heart of Manila. As a forsaken illegitimate daughter, revenge was the goal of Ermi - Ermita Rojo's nickname - against her biological family, particularly against her mother, uncle and aunt. She utilized her influence and power as a woman to manipulate men. The novel is a glimpse at Filipino life and living in the Philippine Republic, where the reader will be able to recognize the character and face of a society weary and devastated by the effects of the Second World War. Ermi was a representative character who became a victim of inevitable history, experience, and asperity imposed on her by others.
F. F. Bruce died on 1990-09-11.
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Yes, "The Tree" by F. Sionil Jose is definitely worth reading. It is a critically acclaimed novel that explores themes of Filipino society, culture, and history through the story of one family. The book provides valuable insights and perspectives on the country's past and present.
F. Sionil José was born on 1924-12-03.
In "The Riddle" by F. Sionil Jose, Ella is a mysterious and enigmatic character who is shrouded in secrecy. She plays a central role in the story as she challenges the protagonist's beliefs and values, forcing him to confront his own weaknesses and vulnerabilities. Ella's actions and words serve as a catalyst for the protagonist's self-discovery and personal growth.
"The Pretenders" by F. Sionil Jose revolves around its protagonist, Antonio “Tony” Samson, a writer and intellectual struggling with his personal and societal dilemmas in Manila. Through Tony, the novel also delves into the lives of his wife, Carmen, their circle of friends, and the political and social issues confronting Filipino society in the mid-20th century.
"Poon" by F. Sionil Jose is a short story that explores themes of poverty, social class, and power dynamics in Filipino society. The story follows the relationship between a wealthy landowner and his poor tenants, highlighting the exploitation and abuse of power prevalent in their interactions. Through the character of the landowner, Jose critiques the inequalities and injustices perpetuated by those in positions of privilege.
Dr. Lazaro is a character in the short story "Po-on" by Filipino author F. Sionil Jose. He is a respected doctor and father figure in the story, known for his wisdom and care for the people in his community.
The author of "Vibora" is F. Sionil Jose, a Filipino National Artist. The novel was released in 2007 and narrates the life of Benjamin Singkol an man who become an accidental hero.
"Mass" by F. Sionil Jose revolves around the main character, Joaquin "Joaqui" Samson, a wealthy patriarch who reflects on his life and family legacy during a requiem mass for his father. The novel explores themes of power, corruption, family dynamics, and the impact of colonial history on Filipino society. It delves into Joaqui's introspection and his struggle to reconcile his personal values with the expectations placed upon him.