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30 books receiving the National Book Award from the Manila Critics Circle. He
Graduated from the University of the Philippines in 1984(AB English, cum laude)
and then received an MFA from the University of Michigan (1988) and PhD in
English from the University Milwaukee (1991). He teaches English and Creative
Writing at the University of the Philippines where he also serves as a Fellow and
FEMINIST CRITICISM
political, social, and psychological oppression of women" (Tyson 83). This school
of theory looks at how aspects of our culture are inherently patriarchal (male
dominated) and aims to expose misogyny in writing about women, which can
take explicit and implicit forms. This misogyny, Tyson reminds us, can extend
into diverse areas of our culture: "Perhaps the most chilling example...is found in
the world of modern medicine, where drugs prescribed for both sexes often have
been tested on male subjects only" (85).Feminist criticism is also concerned with
Soledad’s Sister has this kind of approach because the novel focuses on the
day of their lives. These hardships are shown by the characters of Rory and Soli.
The novel depicts the dominance of men to women. The jobs of the two sisters,
Soli as OFW and Rory being a singer and an entertainer in a KTV bar called
Flame Tree shows two different side of being a woman’s struggles and strengths.
The two sisters both showed their strengths like Soli specifically saying “my
savings are almost gone and we need things for you and Nathan….. We need
this house. I have to go.” But there is also the moment of weakness when she
caved in to her fellow maid who said “I’ll meet you here at eight. It’s all arranged.
Let’ have some fun.” A story of two women in the struggles of mental, physical,
literature. It looks at the author and the contents of his/her literary work. It
includes the author’s connection with his/her society and their status or position
as well. Additionally it also looks at the content of the literary work and its views
it looks at the types of class conflicts shown on other literary works. It can also
include the study of past literary works and its view on society compared to the
Filipino workers all over the world who left their homelands to find work overseas
source of income and planning, they were swayed into working day jobs abroad
to earn enough for a few years and then come home to live the Filipino dream.
They had to make the sacrifice of leaving their children, spouses, parents,
siblings, and friends. They had to brave the discrimination and abuses that some
intolerant foreigners heap on them. But, they are industrious and willing to do
anything for their family. Even at the time Aurora was pregnant with Nathan she
still pushed through specifically saying “I want to keep this house, I want Nathan
to grow up and become an engineer.” Even in their lowest point they still manage
to dream about a brighter future but it still ended in a tragedy as they didn’t plan
known for his theories regarding the concept of capitalism and communism
harmoniously with its species, thus, its disconnection to its own nature.
environment if the capitalist society prevents the realization of the working class
SOCIOLINGUISTICS APPROACH
towards the past events of Soledad and her sister. There is a central key
evidence in the novel’s fifth chapter that further approve such claim. The
Soledad stood up and ran after finding out that the music box were inherited to
her younger sister, Rory or also known as, Aurora. Her anger was tended to
locking out any form of communication between herself and her mother, yet a
thorough exhibition of the desire to attain such (by implying that her running away
and style of Jose Dalisay. The context of the study revolves around alienation,
Steps are linked by connecting lines and directional arrows. This allows anyone
to view the flowchart and logically follow the process from beginning to end
( Smartdraw.com/Website, 2017).
Presented in the first box are the primary sources and bases for the analysis of
the study. It starts with the title of the book by Jose Dalisay called Soledad’s
emotional, physical, sexual, financial, and mental difficulties. Next is the Impacts
Dalisay called Soledad’s Sister. The three approaches used in the analyses
analysis regarding the effects of every situation in the book understudy utilizing
the three approaches to criticisms emerges the third box which indicated the
output of the study in the form of seeing the message of the information
KEY POINTS
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