We all have voices and sometimes some were not heard or inhibited especially those whose hands hold our future- youth. Constantly vociferating but often unheard, they flutter their conflagrating sentiment for their needs at times in order to survive this society of conflicting rages; the question is do we really listen? They are the product of time and the seed of what the generation would become. The foundation of interminably changing transition of the society that needs to be cultivated and taken care of.
I first encountered this poem on an English subject when I was a High School freshman and as a youth I genuinely felt emphatic that somehow our voices should be looked upon by adults who runs our environment, which guides us on our steps and set our rules for conformity and compensate. How about those younglings who became polluted with hedonistic implications of their egoistic habitats that behind those personas they resemble are lonely children who are deprived to speak and express themselves? Those confusing inquiries that rotates among their worlds? Shouldn't we trust them on doing what they want to achieve with support and encouragement?
-Flordeliz A. Fullo
For me, the poem quietness means peace.
My interpretation of the poem is that is is about a person who has found safety through the quietness of death. The person eplains that even though safety 'seems' to be avoiding the enemy, you aren't really safe until you have died and left the insanity of war. He seems to be aware of the grander things of the earth over war, but has made his peace/safety with dying.
what is meaning of ifugao
the meaning of drama is gossipy
what is the meaning of ppft
In "Quietness" by Amador Daguio, the persona is the speaker in the poem who reflects on solitude and the tranquil moments spent in silence. The persona expresses a deep connection with nature and finds solace in stillness and contemplation.
amador daguio
Amador Daguio (1912-1966) was a Filipino writer known for his poetry and short stories. He is most famous for his short story "Wedding Dance" which explores themes of love and culture. Daguio was also a teacher and respected scholar, contributing to the development of Philippine literature.
Amador T. Daguio was an author from the Philippines. He was born on January 12, 1912 and is best known for his works of fiction and poetry.
Amador Daguio was born to a family in the Philippines, with his parents being Francisco Daguio and Maria Daguio. He is known for his contributions to Philippine literature, particularly in poetry and fiction. His works often reflect themes of Filipino identity and culture.
I am the eldest son of the late Amador T Daguio. On my Facebook wall, profile, photos is a portrait photo of my Dad.
MPSPC
Amador T. Daguio was a Filipino writer and poet known for his works depicting the culture and traditions of the Igorot people in the Philippines. He was born in 1912 in Mountain Province, Philippines, and his writing often focused on themes of love, family, and the struggles of indigenous communities. Daguio's works are celebrated for their lyrical style and emotional depth.
Yes, he is. Get it?
true love
Di ko makita :(
she is the wife of awiyao.