Bulalakaw ng Pag-asa by Ismael A. Amado

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Author Amado, Ismael A.
Title Bulalakaw ng Pag-asa
Alternate Title Bulalakaw ñg Pag-Asa
Alternate Title Bulalakaw ng Pág-Asa
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Summary "Bulalakaw ng Pag-Asa" by Ismael A. Amado is a novel written during the early 20th century. The story explores themes of social injustice, patriotism, and the struggles of the Filipino people during a time of colonial rule. The central character appears to be Gerardo, a brave young man who stands up against oppression and advocates for the rights and dignity of his fellow countrymen. The opening of the novel sets a tone of urgency and defiance as it introduces the oppressive figure of Kápitang Memò, who embodies the corruption of authority in the Philippines. Gerardo finds himself amidst a confrontation between locals and a powerful American figure, showcasing his bravery and moral conviction. As tensions rise, Gerardo's actions against the injustices observed point to the broader themes of sacrifice and the fight for autonomy, promising a narrative rich in both historical context and personal struggle. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Tagalog
LoC Class PL: Language and Literatures: Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
Subject Historical fiction, Tagalog
Category Text
EBook-No. 35868
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Feb 6, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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