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The God Stealer
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The God Stealer CHARACTERS SETTING PLOT THEME: Sam Christie
Philip Latak
Grandfather
Old man
Sadek
Reverend Doone After War World II
Manila
Baguio
Rice terraces
Back Bay
Dawn morning
Spring
Village
South Pacific
Philip steal his grandfather’s God.
His grandfather dies after Philip steal his god. Lost Filipino’s Culture and Identity
Colonial mentality of the Filipino people
Filipino is rich in cultural heritage. Reported by:
Darryl Ilustre
Rastaman Landero
Mark Gil Punzal
Tiffany Caracas
Jon Reuel Santos SYMBOLISM, ALLEGORY Forget Filipino Identity REFERENCE: http://ithmlit102.blogspot.com/2007/12/god-stealer-filipino-identity-in.html
http://www.studymode.com/subjects/the-god-stealer-summary-page1.htmlhttp://gabrielslibrary.blogspot.com/2010/04/god-stealer-fransico-sionil-jose.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_God_Stealer Thank you for listening!:) PLOT Philip is intelligent and industrious but he lost his Filipino Identity.
No Ifugao wants to sell their God. PLOT
“Leave me alone, Sam,” Philip Latak said softly, as if all grief had been squeezed from him. “I have to finish this and it will take time.” Conflict Complication Climax Rising of the Action Falling the Action Happy
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Full transcriptPhilip Latak
Grandfather
Old man
Sadek
Reverend Doone After War World II
Manila
Baguio
Rice terraces
Back Bay
Dawn morning
Spring
Village
South Pacific
Philip steal his grandfather’s God.
His grandfather dies after Philip steal his god. Lost Filipino’s Culture and Identity
Colonial mentality of the Filipino people
Filipino is rich in cultural heritage. Reported by:
Darryl Ilustre
Rastaman Landero
Mark Gil Punzal
Tiffany Caracas
Jon Reuel Santos SYMBOLISM, ALLEGORY Forget Filipino Identity REFERENCE: http://ithmlit102.blogspot.com/2007/12/god-stealer-filipino-identity-in.html
http://www.studymode.com/subjects/the-god-stealer-summary-page1.htmlhttp://gabrielslibrary.blogspot.com/2010/04/god-stealer-fransico-sionil-jose.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_God_Stealer Thank you for listening!:) PLOT Philip is intelligent and industrious but he lost his Filipino Identity.
No Ifugao wants to sell their God. PLOT
“Leave me alone, Sam,” Philip Latak said softly, as if all grief had been squeezed from him. “I have to finish this and it will take time.” Conflict Complication Climax Rising of the Action Falling the Action Happy
Valentine's Day I need you date this day!!!