Wednesday, February 13, 2019

"Apo on the wall" by: Bj Patino

February 13, 2019

Apo on the wall by: Bj Patino




Poem Appreciation


The effortlessness of the poem made it increasingly appealing which expected to contact each 
peruser's heart.It is integral asset made by bold creator. The 
poem is very fascinating in light of the fact that the essay did not actually uncover the character of Chimp beside being the manager of the youngster's 
father. This poem demonstrates how little child keeps on dallying in his strict father's live with image of his dad's manager holding tight the divider. He says that the picture of Apo looks smart and keep gazing at you as despite the fact that it is genuine which implies you can 
envision how incredible this Apo is being put on a wall in a room of child's father.

The poem gives us to look over what was in the past explicitly in Military law times.It gives additionally a thought of what sort of relationship the kid what's more, father had.The predominant of a family is father which is the kid's normal inclination is to fear as an indication of regard. This moreover hints the Filipino who were apprehensive over the power and expert of Marcos.It is about how control impact and open dread predominant amid the time. One of the lines that truly learn about this poem is about the expression "His eyes are following me like he was that scary Jesus in the hallway what you are doing" in saying I know, I know Marcos resembles Jesus which Ferdinand 
who knows all that we do due to his power.

The poem has loaded up with despondency, dread and unheard languishments from our past due to Martial Law. Military law has great and terrible impact in numerous Filipinos who experienced it. This poem filled in as a living declaration for those Filipinos who run over this period,thus, the disclosure of the clouded side of what occurred in the past amid Marcos routine that it has a great deal of mystery untold stories and unheard voices of declarations up to this point weren't offered opportunity to have justice.

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