the mats
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Arcellano was accurate when he wrote about the mats with a two-prong points conveyed: First, the Filipinos have strong family ties and second, the mats have bonded that tie till death as in the case of the Arcellana family. Mr. Angeles travelled to southern Philippines and bought mats for his wife and children. Each mat has the corresponding name of all his living offspring, even those who already died. When he arrived home from his trip, he presented the mats to his family. As he unfolds one mat after another, he narrated the emotions, longings and beautiful memories they have had as a family. The sorrow heightened when the last two mats he opened are for his dead children which made his wife reacted with grief, and told Mr.Angeles that there is no need for him to open those mats for the two were already dead. At that point, Mr. Angeles cried with pain while telling his wife that his children must always be in their memory no matter where they are now. A very sentimental write. Arcellana's story would indeed capture the Filipino readers by heart for his brilliant display of emotions by using only one symbolism-THE MAT.
In "The Interpreter of Maladies" the reader's perspective is that of Mr. Kapasi. This allows for the Das family to be studied critically and honestly by the reader as the family displays negative qualities. The family is oblivious to their behavior, but it is made obvious to the story's audience.
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Mr. Angeles brought home a variety of presents for his family, including toys for the children, a beautiful scarf for his wife, and a special treat from a local bakery. Each gift was thoughtfully chosen to reflect the interests and preferences of his family members. His gestures not only brought joy but also strengthened the bonds within the family.
Mr. Angeles is a character in the book, "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana. Besides bringing home a large amount of fruit, Mr. Angeles brings home sleeping mats as presents for his family. The sleeping mats were created by an artist and had the name each child that the mat belonged to. Also, each sleeping mat had special symbol that related to each child's life.
Mr. Angeles is a character in the book, "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana. Besides bringing home a large amount of fruit, Mr. Angeles brings home sleeping mats as presents for his family. The sleeping mats were created by an artist and had the name each child that the mat belonged to. Also, each sleeping mat had special symbol that related to each child's life.
Mr Caviezel and his family make their home -- one of them at least -- in the Los Angeles area of Southern California.
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Yes, so mr earnshaw simply bring heathcliff home. It's always been that way and that's the way that it will odds are stay
Papa brings Mr. Morrison home to help protect his family from the threat of the racist white community. Mr. Morrison is a strong and capable man who can provide a sense of security during a dangerous time. Additionally, Papa respects Mr. Morrison and sees him as a valuable member of their household.
Mr. Angeles was away from his home for another periodic inspection trip but as he look forward to his homecoming he sent a letter for nana Emilia that he has a surprise for the family - that when he get home he will bring a mat.the mats were specially woven for each of them, everyone in the family has his own mat and has his or her name printed on the mat. when he arrived he brought the mats and distrubuted to everyone their specific mat to Marcelina,a musciian (pianist), Jose(a student of medicine) , Antonia, Juan, Jesus and Alfonso. what surprised miling was after jaime had distributed every mat there were still three mats left. The family was shocked when Mr. Angeles brought also mats for Josefina, Victoria and Concepcion. there was a deafining silence when the three remaining mats was unfolded.
Mr. Angeles is a math teacher.
1.Mr. Angeles return signals a celebration for his family. 2.Nana Emilia still keeps her mother old mat. 3.Mr. Angeles gave their dead children new mats,too. 4.Mr. Angeles' cry doused the excitement over the new mats.
1.Mr. Angeles return signals a celebration for his family. 2.Nana Emilia still keeps her mother old mat. 3.Mr. Angeles gave their dead children new mats,too. 4.Mr. Angeles' cry doused the excitement over the new mats.
Mr. Angeles had gone to the local market to purchase groceries for his family. He often visited this market because it offered fresh produce and a variety of local goods. His absence was noted by his neighbors, who were accustomed to his regular presence in the community.