What is the moral lesson of the story way-waya?
about politics andbeing warrior
Ulo Pintas Parbangon Dayaw Waywaya Liwliwa
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Jose Zorrilla y Moral was born on February 21, 1817.
Jose Zorrilla y Moral was born on February 21, 1817.
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"Waywaya" recreates pre-Hispanic Philippine society.
Waywaya is a book written by Philippine author F. Sionil Jose. It consists of 11 short stories, all of them revolving around the pre-Hispanic society in The Philippines. The word 'waywaya' means 'freedom', is the name of one of these short stories and is also the name of the protagonist of the story, a young woman who is abducted by a man named Dayaw and who belongs to a community that is at odds with hers. The people in Dayaw's community don't accept her and she dies after giving birth to a child. Dayaw takes her body back to her native people and let them kill him as a punishment.
"Graduation" by F. Sionil Jose explores themes of social class, identity, and the challenges faced by individuals in a stratified society. The story follows a young man's experiences during his graduation, highlighting the stark contrasts between his aspirations and the realities of his socio-economic background. Through his reflections, Jose critiques the educational system and societal expectations that often limit opportunities for the marginalized. Ultimately, the narrative underscores the struggle for personal agency amidst systemic inequalities.
The moral of "The Monkey and the Turtle" by Dr. Jose Rizal is that betrayal and deceit will eventually lead to one's downfall, and that it is important to treat others with kindness and respect in order to avoid negative consequences.
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