Dolores Paterno
It is the wonder of the soul that wonders the mind
maybe he do something that he expressed it on a legend.
There is no one author of The Legend of Mt. Kanlaon. It is a folk story, retold time after time.
THE LITTLE SAMPAGUITANatividad MarquezLittle Sampaguita*this first line here is somewhat referring to a little girlor the Sampaguita flower it self....With the wondering eye,*this line here is saying that the little girl has a wonderingeye or the Sampaguita flower is watching over something.But i think that it is the little girl who has that wondering eye.Did a tiny fairy*the tiny fairy here is referring to the rain or rain drop(s).Drop you where you lie?*It seems that because of the rain, the little girl cannot gooutside and play so that made her stay at home andjust lie on her bed with a wondering eye.*the same also if we say the Sampaguita flower. Because ofthe rain, the flower fell to the ground. Drop where theSampaguita flower lie.In the witching hour*of course this one is obviously referring to a Night time.Of a tropic night*yes. Sampaguita is abundantly found in tropical countries likePhilippines.Did a careless moonbeam*a careless moonbeam is of course the light of the moon.Leave you in it's flight?*this means that tomorrow is another day. If the little girldid not had the chance to play because it is raining, well,night will sure to elapse and sunshine will burst full of hope.*as for the Sampaguita flower, the moonbeam cannot do anything tohelp the fallen flower and eventually, leaving the flower in theground. It's like a death of a flower and a birth of a flower thenext morning.I have cited two analysis. A little girl and a Sampaguita flower.As for the little girl, the poem is a story of an innocentdelicate kid who loves to play outside. On the other hand isa Sampaguita flower that fell on the ground and sincethat is a natural phenomenon, what can a moonbeam do?Nothing. Nevertheless, a poem has no definite meaningactually. It depends on how we understand it. Endlessanalysis even on a 4 lined poem.I hope that you find this one helpful.Taj Ngilay
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"The Legend of Sampaguita" is a Filipino folklore that tells the story of a princess named Maria who was turned into a flower called sampaguita as punishment for disobeying her father. The myth symbolizes love, sacrifice, and rebirth, highlighting the importance of loyalty and devotion.
The moral lesson of it is not to be envy..
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The main characters in "Legend of the Sampaguita" are Maria and Juan. Maria is a kind and gentle woman who cares for a mysterious old woman in a hut deep in the forest. Juan is a brave young man who helps Maria and journeys with her to find the mythical sampaguita flower that can cure the old woman's illness.
The setting of "Legend of Sampaguita" is primarily in the Philippines, specifically in a rural village where the sampaguita flower, the national flower of the country, grows abundantly. The story often reflects the natural beauty and cultural significance of the landscape, intertwining local traditions and folklore. The narrative typically explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the deep connection between the people and their environment.
The moral lesson of it is not to be envy..
The legend of Sampaguita often evokes feelings of love, devotion, and the beauty of sacrifice. It tells the story of a young girl who embodies purity and selflessness, symbolized by the fragrant flower. Many people find inspiration in her unwavering commitment to her family and her unwavering faith, leading to a sense of admiration for her character. Overall, the legend resonates deeply with themes of resilience and the enduring bonds of love.
It is the wonder of the soul that wonders the mind