Monday, March 7, 2011

ANALOGIES

Analogy: Maynila, Pagkagat ng Dilim
1.    We all know, that Maynila is a place where some persons in the evening are doing.
2.   Its so hard for us, to face the night with a fear.
3.   For some children, it was also dangerous for them to go outside the house when it is night.
4.  There are many profound lessons for adults to take a way as well, including the parenting in the moral – spiritual upbringing of children for our inspiration.
5.   I was hoping that someday, Maynila will make a good image for itself, and we should also make change for it.

Analogy: Gagamba
1.    This is a novel  book about the people who survived to an earthquake.
2.   The author discuss the different characteristics of the person who was their inside the Camarin.
3.   This story was really injustice.
4.  It is alright to happen for those who are sinners, not to the innocent people who just want to earned money and trying their best to escape the poverty.
5.   The novel simultaneously raised a “fundamental question” about the meaning of life anf offers one “rational answer”.

Analogy: Ambon, Ulan, Baha
1.    A decent and moral society is judged on how it treats those who cannot defend themselves.
2.   It was a good literary work where it may inspire and give a lessons to other.
3.   It also deals heavily on Filipino values, the importance od education, religion, family and youth.
4.  It educate the youth about issues of urgent and national importance.
5.   For me, A Zarzuela like these is a kind of literary work where you can learned many lessons and ideas.

Analogy: My Last Farewell
1.    Dr. Jose Rizal is a big part of our life. He has given us a big contribution.
2.   He fight for us to get peace and order.
3.   What he aim most is for us to pursue our wants, to have our democracy.
4.  He really loves us, his countrymen and his fellowmen, in his last farewell, he take this chance and opportunity to tell what he want for his beloved countrymen.
5.   It’s all about saying goodbye to his beloved and idolized country.

Analogy: Katapusang Hikbi ng Pilipinas
1.    For me, It shows those circumstances that our country encountered.
2.   There  are many struggles, trials that our countrymen have experienced.
3.   Andres Bonifacio continue the aim and goal of our National Hero “Jose Rizal”, He fight for us.
4.  Andres Bonifacio show his anger, Many persons died during their time decades.
5.    It was really hard for Andres Bonifacio to see how hard things are being encountered and experienced by his country.

Analogy: Biag ni Lam-Ang
1.    The story leaves a long lasting expression of bravery, revenge, romance, love for the family and even for friends.
2.   The author makes use of peculiar animals to adds up more flavor in the story and to have some twist he even make use of old tribes and imaginary characters as well.
3.   It is such a fictitious story inherent from Ilocos Region. A myth that widens and plays in the imagination of the readers and leaves moral lesson as well.
4.  Just like other mythology which almost ends up in a happy ending.
5.   But the difference of this with other magical story is, it is native’s masterpiece that we Filipinos should be proud of.

Analogy: Si Maganda at Si Malakas
1.    This is a very popular folk tale in the country.
2.   This story was made by ancient Filipinos in order to explain the mystery of the origin of human kind.
3.   Two traits which make the Filipinos unique among its Asian neighbors, their strength and resiliency despite a lot of adversity and trials which come their way, and their beauty which is reflected in their surroundings.
4.  The name Malakas and Maganda also denote a deeper meaning and truth about Filipino culture.
5.   Filipinos consider women to be Maganda or beautiful, sweet, and soft, while men as Malakas or strong and sturdy human being to whom the family can depend on at all times especially intimes of trouble and disasters in life.

Analogy: Indarapatra Sulayman
1.    It is a maranaw  heroic epic.
2.   It leaves a long lasting expression of bravery.
3.   It tells about the heroic exploits of Emperor Indarapatra of the Kingdom of Mantapuli.
4.  The Emperor had a magic speak, which he could use like a boomerang.
5.   There was a huge monster terrorizing his Kingdom and he killed it in defense.

Analogy: Another work of Jose Villa;;  "Foothnote to Youth"
1.    It tells the story of a young boy, Dodong who was 17 years of age and he wanted to marry her love at even though their too young and not mature enough.
2.   A footnote is used to indicate a spurce. It is also used to emphasize something.
3.   It is entitled footnote to youth since the story emphasizes a message that youth nowadays must know – not too marry early.
4.  The short story “Footnote to Youth” is about how Jose Villa wanted to guide the Youth in declining with early marriage.
5.   We should not rush time in our decisions but nevertheless to weigh every single actions well be making.

Analogy: Baliw
1.    It seems that those person who are insane are those who are less sinner.
2.   Based on the song, those insane are innocent.
3.   They are doing what they want just for fun and enjoyment.
4.  But those persons who are normal, They are just making what they want, even though these things are bad.
5.   They are not thinking that they may hurt some persons by their bad deeds, They should act always as good, even though they are rich.


Analogy: morning in nagrebcan

for me.,its about the morning where different experience and things happened in the barrio of nagrebcan

Analogy: The Boy who became a stone 

For me, It shows a magical story wherein it was an unbelievable thing,. compare it to our real world..

Analogy: How the angels built Lanao Lake

It was a good literary work where it explains how those angels built the lanao lake..

Analogy: KRIS

We all know that in Mindanao.,swords are famous.,but including this, there is a term which is being used  in referring to that sword,,which is KRIS which means Mindanao sword..

Analogy: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time.

For me..it was so glad for me that there are many different genius persons in this world,. I am proud of them..
Analogy: The anatomy of a Filipino
I am a Filipino so I must be proud that I was a kind of a person who have different good traits like we Filipinos have,.

ANALOGIES

Analogy: Maynila, Pagkagat ng Dilim
1.    We all know, that Maynila is a place whers some persons in the evening are doing.
2.   It weas so hard for us, to face the night with a fear.
3.   For some children, it was also dangerous for them to go outside the house when it is night.
4.  There are many profound lessons for adults to take a way as well, including the parenting in the moral – spiritual upbringing of children for our inspiration.
5.   I was hoping that someday, Maynila will make a good image for itself, and we should also make change for it.

Analogy: Gagamba
1.    This is a novel  book about the people who survived to an earthquake.
2.   The author discuss the different characteristics of the person who was their inside the Camarin.
3.   This story was really injustice.
4.  It is alright to happen for those who are sinners, not to the innocent people who just want to earned money and trying their best to escape the poverty.
5.   The novel simultaneously raised a “fundamental question” about the meaning of life anf offers one “rational answer”.

Analogy: Ambon, Ulan, Baha
1.    A decent and moral society is judged on how it treats those who cannot defend themselves.
2.   It was a good literary work where it may inspire and give a lessons to other.
3.   It also deals heavily on Filipino values, the importance od education, religion, family and youth.
4.  It educate the youth about issues of urgent and national importance.
5.   For me, A Zarzuela like these is a kind of literary work where you can learned many lessons and ideas.

Analogy: My Last Farewell
1.    Dr. Jose Rizal is a big part of our life. He has given us a big contribution.
2.   He fight for us to get peace and order.
3.   What he aim most is for us to pursue our wants, to have our democracy.
4.  He really loves us, his countrymen and his fellowmen, in his last farewell, he take this chance and opportunity to tell what he want for his beloved countrymen.
5.   It’s all about saying goodbye to his beloved and idolized country.

Analogy: Katapusang Hikbi ng Pilipinas
1.    For me, It shows those circumstances that our country encountered.
2.   There  are many struggles, trials that our countrymen have experienced.
3.   Andres Bonifacio continue the aim and goal of our National Hero “Jose Rizal”, He fight for us.
4.  Andres Bonifacio show his anger, Many persons died during their time decades.
5.    It was really hard for Andres Bonifacio to see how hard things are being encountered and experienced by his country.

Analogy: Biag ni Lam-Ang
1.    The story leaves a long lasting expression of bravery, revenge, romance, love for the family and even for friends.
2.   The author makes use of peculiar animals to adds up more flavor in the story and to have some twist he even make use of old tribes and imaginary characters as well.
3.   It is such a fictitious story inherent from Ilocos Region. A myth that widens and plays in the imagination of the readers and leaves moral lesson as well.
4.  Just like other mythology which almost ends up in a happy ending.
5.   But the difference of this with other magical story is, it is native’s masterpiece that we Filipinos should be proud of.

Analogy: Si Maganda at Si Malakas
1.    This is a very popular folk tale in the country.
2.   This story was made by ancient Filipinos in order to explain the mystery of the origin of human kind.
3.   Two traits which make the Filipinos unique among its Asian neighbors, their strength and resiliency despite a lot of adversity and trials which come their way, and their beauty which is reflected in their surroundings.
4.  The name Malakas and Maganda also denote a deeper meaning and truth about Filipino culture.
5.   Filipinos consider women to be Maganda or beautiful, sweet, and soft, while men as Malakas or strong and sturdy human being to whom the family can depend on at all times especially intimes of trouble and disasters in life.

Analogy: Indarapatra Sulayman
1.    It is a maranaw  heroic epic.
2.   It leaves a long lasting expression of bravery.
3.   It tells about the heroic exploits of Emperor Indarapatra of the Kingdom of Mantapuli.
4.  The Emperor had a magic speak, which he could use like a boomerang.
5.   There was a huge monster terrorizing his Kingdom and he killed it in defense.

Analogy: Another work of Jose Villa;;  "Foothnote to Youth"
1.    It tells the story of a young boy, Dodong who was 17 years of age and he wanted to marry her love at even though their too young and not mature enough.
2.   A foothnote is used to indicate a spurce. It is also used to emphasize something.
3.   It is entitled foothnote to youth since the story emphasizes a message that youth nowadays must know – not too marry early.
4.  The short story “Foothnote to Youth” is about how Jose Villa wanted to guide the Youth in decling with early marriage.
5.   We should not rush time in our decisions but nevertheless to weigh every single actions well be making.

Analogy: Baliw
1.    It seems that those person who are insane are those who are less sinner.
2.   Based on the song, those insane are innocent.
3.   They are doing what they want just for fun and enjoyment.
4.  But those persons who are normal, They are just making what they want, even though these things are bad.
5.   They are not thinking that they may hurt some persons by their bad deeds, They should act always as good, even though they are rich.


Analogy: morning in nagrebcan

for me.,its about the morning where different experience and things happened in the barrio of nagrebcan

Analogy: The Boy who became a stone 

For me, It shows a magical tory wherein it was an unbelievable thing,. compare it to our real world..

Analogy: How the angels built Lanao Lake

It was a good literary work where it explains how those angels built the lanao lake..

Analogy: KRIS

We all know that in Mindanao.,swords are famous.,but including this, there is a term which is being used  in referring to that sword,,which is KRIS which means Mindanao sword..

Analogy: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time.

For me..it was so glad for me that there are many different genius persons in this world,. I am proud of them..
Analogy: The anatomy of a Filipino
I am a Filipino so I must be proud that I was a kind of a person who have different good traits like we Filipinos have,.

Gabi ng isang piyon

1.    Its all about the night of the Piyon or a person who is a construction worker.
2.   He suffered hardships in his life, he suffered injury, wounds in his work.
3.   It was so hard for him to sleep at night, while thinking those different hard experiences in his life.
4.  It was also hard for her, He don’t know what many happen next, without the assurance to give food and the needs of his family.
5.   His income was only too small, so it was not enough for his family. Every night, he was always thinking and hoping that someday a change will happen, someday he will experience what he want for himself and for his family.

A new Yorker in Tondo

It is a story about a girl named Kikay who goes to New York  and fell in love with it, she acquires all the New Yorkish things – style, looks, language, and manners.   These things are very obvious when she arrives in the Phillippines specifically in Tondo. Near the end, the secret love of the characters in the story is revealed and the two pairs end up in each other’s arms.  Kikay is back to her old self-simple and kind. Most of all, the Filipino value learned by the protagonist which is there is no place like home, is a lesson on love of country and its culture.

MAY DAY EVE

The short story, May Day Eveby Nick Joaquin carefully and brillianlty depicted the status Filipino women had during in the past.
2.   In this still seemingly patriarchal world wea are some how forced to believed that men are superior and that women are just subordinate to men.
3.   This ideology was evn more highlighted in the past, where women were totally deprived of the necessary rights that men had always enjoyed.
4.  In the story, the vital issue of marriage, where in women are forced to marry men, was particulary portrayed.
5.   Women had lost the capacity to decide and fulfill their own desires, making their lives almost meaningless.

AKO ANG DAIGDIG

  Its about living with freedom, its only you, who manage your own life..

happy hoi polloi

It shows the happy life of many persons.
2.   Luneta is a historical place where many people can gather, where they can have their picnic.
3.   Many families are enjoying those different experiences when they are in this historical place.
4.  Colors stands for the colorful lif, that we have, It includes the colors blend, the brown and the white and yellow of people.
5.   It seems that it shows how everyone enjoy on this part and we can see the joyfulness and happiness of all people.