Dr. Lazaro has lost his faith in his work as a country doctor and in religion due to traumatic events in his life. When his son Ben wants to become a priest instead of a doctor like his father wishes, their relationship becomes distant. One night, Dr. Lazaro accompanies Ben to assist a sick child at the home of Pedro Esteban. Despite their efforts, the child dies. Witnessing Ben comfort the grieving parents and baptize another ill child rekindles Dr. Lazaro's wavering faith and brings him closer to his devout son.
"May Day Eve" is a short story written by Filipino National Artist Nick Joaquin. Written after World War II, it became one of Joaquin's “signature stories” that became a classic in Philippine literature in English. Together with Joaquin's other stories like The Mass of St. Sylvester, Doña Jeronima and Candido’s Apocalypse, May Day Eve utilized the theme of "magic realism" long before the genre was made a trend in Latin American novels. Published in 1947, it is a story originally intended for adult readers, but has later become a required and important reading material for Filipino students.
"May Day Eve" is a short story written by Filipino National Artist Nick Joaquin. Written after World War II, it became one of Joaquin's “signature stories” that became a classic in Philippine literature in English. Together with Joaquin's other stories like The Mass of St. Sylvester, Doña Jeronima and Candido’s Apocalypse, May Day Eve utilized the theme of "magic realism" long before the genre was made a trend in Latin American novels. Published in 1947, it is a story originally intended for adult readers, but has later become a required and important reading material for Filipino students.
Chapter 1:Introduction to the Study of Literature
Chapter 2: The Pre-Spanish Period
Chapter 3: The Spanish Period (1565-1898)
Chapter 4: The Period of Enlightenment (1872-1898)
Chapter 5: The American Regime (1898-1941)
Chapter 6: The Japanese Period (1941-1945)
Chapter 7: The Rebirth of Freedom (1946-1970)
Chapter 8: Period of Activism (1970-1972)
Chapter 9: Period of the New Society (1972-1980)
Chapter 10 : Period of the Third Republic (1981-1985)
Chapter 11: Periods (1986-1999)
Part II – Representative Compositions through the Years
Part III – Literary Compositions from 1986-1999
Kapitan Tiago, was a typical figure during the time of Rizal. He is a rich native-born Pilipino who rubbed elbows with the powers that be during that time. He symbolizes the rich Pilipinos who oppress their fellow Pilipinos in exchange for the influence and the riches that they might gain from their powerful associations.
"Kapitan Tiago" actually is a fusion of two persons during Rizal's time. The first half was Hilario Sunico - renowned 19th century bell-caster, metal smith and became the Gobernadorcillo of China Town (Binondo), while the other half was Balbino Mauricio, one of the three Pilipinos (Jose Maria Basa and Manuel Yriarte were the other two) who welcomed him in Hong Kong.
REGION XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) Philippine Literature
LITERARY WORKS
ULAHINGAN, INDARAPATRA AT SULAYMAN,
MONKI, MAKIL & THE MONKEYS, LAMGE
AUTHOR/S
JAIME AN LIM (1946-present)
Chapter 1:Introduction to the Study of Literature
Chapter 2: The Pre-Spanish Period
Chapter 3: The Spanish Period (1565-1898)
Chapter 4: The Period of Enlightenment (1872-1898)
Chapter 5: The American Regime (1898-1941)
Chapter 6: The Japanese Period (1941-1945)
Chapter 7: The Rebirth of Freedom (1946-1970)
Chapter 8: Period of Activism (1970-1972)
Chapter 9: Period of the New Society (1972-1980)
Chapter 10 : Period of the Third Republic (1981-1985)
Chapter 11: Periods (1986-1999)
Part II – Representative Compositions through the Years
Part III – Literary Compositions from 1986-1999
Kapitan Tiago, was a typical figure during the time of Rizal. He is a rich native-born Pilipino who rubbed elbows with the powers that be during that time. He symbolizes the rich Pilipinos who oppress their fellow Pilipinos in exchange for the influence and the riches that they might gain from their powerful associations.
"Kapitan Tiago" actually is a fusion of two persons during Rizal's time. The first half was Hilario Sunico - renowned 19th century bell-caster, metal smith and became the Gobernadorcillo of China Town (Binondo), while the other half was Balbino Mauricio, one of the three Pilipinos (Jose Maria Basa and Manuel Yriarte were the other two) who welcomed him in Hong Kong.
REGION XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) Philippine Literature
LITERARY WORKS
ULAHINGAN, INDARAPATRA AT SULAYMAN,
MONKI, MAKIL & THE MONKEYS, LAMGE
AUTHOR/S
JAIME AN LIM (1946-present)
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1. Faith, Love, Time
and Dr. Lazaro
by Gregorio C. Brillantes
Presented by:
Gil, Bajao, Teng, Garcia, Yu, Mencias
Bismark, Braga, and Merritt
2. Plot Summary The main Plot is about a
father who wants a son to be
a doctor. His son (Ben)
though wants to be in the
service of God by becoming
a priest. But Dr. Lazaro has lost
his faith because of his
profession. After the doctor
witnesses his son baptize an ill
child, Dr. Lazaro questions his
lack of faith and looks up to
God once again.
3. - Limited Third Person Point of View (Narrator not a
character)
- The events in the story seen only through Dr. Lazaro’s eyes
- Readers are able to enter the mind of Dr. Lazaro; feeling
what he feels
- Narration: provides a less biased perspective; enlightening
the readers
- Openness to opinions and reflections
4. Setting and Atmosphere
Story Portrays a location of a dreary ambience
- A sense of Hopelessness
The story was constantly set in darkness:
- The story happened late at night, the light bulb
under they leave in their house was dim, the road
going to the gas station was dark, the way to
Esteban's house was dark, and everything in the
story was set in darkness.
- In all of those dark places a source of light was
present and those sources of light brought things into
focus even for just a short amount of time.
Context Clues: the view of the stars, highway lights,
wide plains from veranda, and the phonograph;
these suggest the 1980s to 2000s
5. Dr. Lazaro
•Protagonist, Country Doctor
•Apathetic to his profession and clients
•Empty/dead
Dr. Lazaro’s Wife
•Flat Character
•Latent Behaviour
Ben Lazaro
•Foil Character (age, faith, love their job, care for
others
Pedro Estaban & family
•Flat characters; Strong believers
•Needs assistance for Pedro and his new-born
Distant
relationship w/
her husband
- Wants to become a priest and always helpful
- Fervent faith, could influence his father
• Struggling with God and
Family
• Tries to rekindle his relationships
Characters
“It was as though
indifference were an
infection that had
entered his blood it
was everywhere in his
body” – Dr. Lazaro
6. Themes
Dr. Lazaro doubted
his faith because of
certain events such
as his son's death
and the everyday
happenings in his
occupation.
Doubts in your beliefs
will rise when certain
traumatic or important
events happen in your
life. These doubts are
tests of conviction.
7. Symbol
Scene wherein Dr. Lazaro
and Ben were going
back home after the
baby died. Dr. Lazaro
was following the dim
light of the flashlight that
Ben was holding.
8. • Duty had taken the place of an exhausted compassion” You should do what you
love, and you should love what you do.
• That is what work is all about. But for Dr. Lazaro, he feels as if his compassion for his
work has all dried out. It is ironic how something you once loved and was
compassionate about vanishes and slowly morphs into something you feel like
you are obliged to do.
•Religion is one of the factors of the downfall of
Mr. Lazaro’s marriage, and religion is one factor
how it got him quite closer to his son.
•The death of Esteban’s son triggers the
memories of his own son’s death.
Irony
9. • At his old age, it is only now that Dr. Lazaro
realizes this: “…for certain things, like love,
there was only so much time”.
•There is irony in the theme of life versus death as seen
with Esteban’s son. Usually, in literature, babies
represent the beginning of a new life. But Esteban’s
baby dies.
•Lazaro’s wife is very religious and their home is filled
with religious paraphernalia, but Dr. Lazaro is extremely
cynical towards religion and seems to doubt that
there is a higher being living among us.
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