IBONG
ADARNA
ABOUT IBONG ADARNA
   is an epic poetry written in the 18th century
    about a magical bird written by Jose dela
    Cruz also known as “Huseng Sisiw”

   The title's longer form during the Spanish era
    was "Corrido at Buhay na Pinagdaanan
    nang Tatlóng Principeng anak nang
    Haring Fernando at nang Reina Valeriana
    sa Cahariang Berbania"
MORAL LESSON

   the main idea of it all is to remain good in
    spite of the evil that may be done to you
    as you will get your reward later on.

   high level of love and respect children
    have for their parents. In the story the
    princes went out in search for the mystical
    bird to cure their beloved father.
MORAL LESSON
   The unwavering care of the children to their
    parents especially in their old age. Insight:
    Their father who is king was gravely ill and they
    were all willing to set out on an impossible
    journey just so they can save his life.

   Forgiveness and family loyalties. In spite of
    the bad things his brothers have done to him the
    youngest prince still found them trust worthy
    and forgave them.
MORAL LESSON

   Be proud for the good deed done is spite
    of the fact that it may not be recognized.
    To the youngest prince it doesn't matter if his
    brothers got the credit for bringing the
    mystical bird as long as he knew it was he
    who has done it and that this will make the
    patriarch of the family better.
MORAL LESSON

   Honoring commitments. Well, especially to
    women as the princes made promises and
    eventually fulfilled them after overcoming the
    obstacles.
THANK YOU!
   Regina T. Castro
      BSIP-2B

Ibong adarna powerpoint

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    ABOUT IBONG ADARNA  is an epic poetry written in the 18th century about a magical bird written by Jose dela Cruz also known as “Huseng Sisiw”  The title's longer form during the Spanish era was "Corrido at Buhay na Pinagdaanan nang Tatlóng Principeng anak nang Haring Fernando at nang Reina Valeriana sa Cahariang Berbania"
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    MORAL LESSON  the main idea of it all is to remain good in spite of the evil that may be done to you as you will get your reward later on.  high level of love and respect children have for their parents. In the story the princes went out in search for the mystical bird to cure their beloved father.
  • 4.
    MORAL LESSON  The unwavering care of the children to their parents especially in their old age. Insight: Their father who is king was gravely ill and they were all willing to set out on an impossible journey just so they can save his life.  Forgiveness and family loyalties. In spite of the bad things his brothers have done to him the youngest prince still found them trust worthy and forgave them.
  • 5.
    MORAL LESSON  Be proud for the good deed done is spite of the fact that it may not be recognized. To the youngest prince it doesn't matter if his brothers got the credit for bringing the mystical bird as long as he knew it was he who has done it and that this will make the patriarch of the family better.
  • 6.
    MORAL LESSON  Honoring commitments. Well, especially to women as the princes made promises and eventually fulfilled them after overcoming the obstacles.
  • 7.
    THANK YOU! Regina T. Castro BSIP-2B