Reflective Essay on The Tale of Timo Guardian of The Putat
The Story us about Mang Timo written by Jeanille Cogtas. He is a very kind and hardworking man besides being a loving father to his beautiful daughter.
One of the local color used in the story is mannerism, in order to avoid upsetting the putat, "Tabi! Tabi! I'm sorry I do not wish to hurt your house." It demonstrates that Timo was gentle and courteous while pleading with for pardon. "Dialect" is another local hue that is used in the narrative. For instance the word "tatay" is a Filipino vernicular used to revere urban legends in the Philippines, and it signifies "father" or "dad". Another local color in the story is Social Customs. Social customs add more local flavor to the narrative. According to the narrative, Atong told Timo that he wouldn't be pardoned until he offered to give her daughter.
The difficulties and lessons in this story have real-world applications. This story demonstrates how
to resolve them or embrace them. You have the choice of accepting the consequences of your actions, as there will always be some.
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