Movie Review: The Boy who Harnessed the Wind

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The traditions in their community are subtly evident on the movie. At first, we can observe some people chanting whilst wearing some sort of a costume. It reflects their ritualistic tradition on begging for rain. There is also another scene during the re-opening of their community where Chief Wimbe started delivering his speech. Chief Wimbe… Continue reading Movie Review: The Boy who Harnessed the Wind

In Focus: Characteristics of Classical Greek Literature in Clash of the Titans and Wrath of the Titans movies

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The movies Clash of the Titans (2010) and Wrath of the Titans (2012) are Greek mythology-based movies that feature the major themes and plot from the original epic narrative of Perseus.    Both films feature scenes that uses oratory, rhetoric and epic narrative. These are evident during the scenes where Perseus (the main character of… Continue reading In Focus: Characteristics of Classical Greek Literature in Clash of the Titans and Wrath of the Titans movies

In Focus: The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran

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The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran is first published in 1923 and has been translated in over 50 languages. Oftentimes, it is mistakenly considered to be a religious book due to its overtones; however, it is not a religious book, but it is spiritual and is heavily influenced by Gibran’s spirituality. Specifically, Gibran is born into… Continue reading In Focus: The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran

Epic Reviews: Biag ni Lam-Ang, Bidasari, and Indarapatra at Sulayman

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Biag ni Lam-Ang Bravery and perseverance are evident in the epic. Lam-Ang, the protagonist, is remarkably brave for he used his supernatural abilities to avenge his father to the Igorots. Lastly, he has perseverance in a way that despite the belittling of Sumarang and the discouraging to court Ines by her mother, he proved to… Continue reading Epic Reviews: Biag ni Lam-Ang, Bidasari, and Indarapatra at Sulayman

Drama Review: Snow in Midsummer by Guan Hanqing

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Snow in Midsummer is a drama written by Guan Hanqing at around 1240 to 1320 that focuses on the struggles of Dou E. Losing a mother at age three and being a child bride at age seven, Dou E depicts childhood plights during the Yuan dynasty, which is the timeframe of the play, as a result… Continue reading Drama Review: Snow in Midsummer by Guan Hanqing

Book Review: SI by Bob Ong

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Who would have thought that Bob Ong, a Filipino contemporary author known for his satire and conversational writing techniques, will write a unique love story? In 2014, Visprint, Inc. published SI—a novel which Ong described to be a novel about the love story of the unnamed narrator, who also is the main character, and a… Continue reading Book Review: SI by Bob Ong

Arabian Literature: an overview using a tale

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The tale is about an ox and a donkey which are owned by a merchant farmer who can understand animal language. This story is shared by the vizier to Shahrazad to talk her out of her plan.    The tale starts one day when the merchant farmer heard his ox complaining to the donkey regarding… Continue reading Arabian Literature: an overview using a tale

Scientia Vinces!

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Nelson Mandela is right when he said that education is a powerful tool for catalyst. As a teacher of the future, I strongly believe that the Philippine educative process must never end on improving to cater to the rapid changes and needs of the world. However, to uplift the quality of education, our nation must invest more… Continue reading Scientia Vinces!