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Critical Analysis about The story of "The Boy Named Crow"

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Haruki Murakami Surrealism is a 20th Century art form in which an artist or writer combines unrelated images or events in a very strange and dreamlike way. The story "The Boy Named Crow" that was excerpted from "Kafka On The Shore" by Haruki Murakami that is from Japan. The Vintage edition Kafka On the Shore published in 2006. The story help you to understand better what the purpose of our lives.  The Boy Named Crow  an excerpt from Kafka On The Shore by Haruki Murakami In "The Boy Named Crow" a prologue of sorts "Kafka" was never been close to his dad and it is enough reason for him to come up for a decision running away from home. His up to finally run away when he saw The Boy Named Crow at the office of his dad. He taught Crow will make his escape plan easier but he expected wrong. Crow asked him a lot of question about Kafka's plan after finally running away and Kafka felt silent. Crow made Kafka see that he is on...

My Review about the story of FRAY BOTOD

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FRAY BOTOD by: Graciano Lopez Jaena Graciano Lopez Jaena is considered as a Father of the revolution against Spanish rule. Jaena left the Phillipines in 1880, shortly after the publication of "Fray Botod". Fray Botod, meaning Big Bllied Friar, is a character sketch written by Graciano Lopez Jaena in 1874 when he was only 18 years old.   In this story says that the priest is the one who shows all the people what his attitude in our country. He is being a priest who abusive, cruel, lazy, indifferent, greedy and lustful. He particularly abhorred the abuses and greediness of the friars that his first written work was against this group of people.  In our time today, many citizens do not allow themselves to abuse, and display incompetence as a human being because of the paradoxes of the parish priest as he was giving reasons for the people to fight and not to blame those who did nothing but to make the other people.

Short Story Review about the DEAD STAR by Paz Marquez Benitez

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DEAD STAR   by: Paz Marquez Benitez Dead Star symbolize a dream for something that is non existent. The guy fell inlove with a girl... The love of the guy for the girl is like a dead star, whose glow is still visible from the earth for years after they are gone. I like this passage because it sounds so sad, yet it is full of meaning. Besides the fact that the title of the short story appears in this passage, which I think is really lovely (DEAD STAR). I think I can relate to this somehow, I think this passage talks about someone seeing something that is long gone, but knowing that is was there gone, but was there before. It's when you end up expecting something from someone for along time. When you finally get to talk to the person about it, it turns out that what you have been expecting before is gone, and yet you can still see that they were there before. It is the one of the finest written love stories. I agree. It didn't only focused on the theme of love, but...

My Riddles (Luisa B. Catina)

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Espada ni juan,  tumusok sa  buwan ~lollipop Apat na magkakapatid, sabay-sabay sumisid ~tinidor

DALIT

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DALIT "Pighati" Panahong mahal pa kita  At nagpapakatanga pa Kase ikaw lang talaga  Ikaw lang talaga... sana Sana ay hindi magbago Damdamin ko para sayo  Dahil ito'y pangako mo Na ako lang hanggang dulo Mata mo ay maririkit Di ko na ulit masungkit Labi'y di na nagdikit Pagkat ika'y masa langit.

TANAGA

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TANAGA "Tropa" Tropang di nang iiwan  Barkadang laging nandyan Laging maaasahan Hindi lang sa tawanan Kapatid ang turingan  Walang halong plastikan Problema man ay nandyan Laging natatakbuhan Laging poprotektahan Gulo man o rambulan Lagi silang present dyan Basta sa kalokohan.