Florante At Laura Full Script 'link'

"Laura, if you are happy, then my suffering is worth it. Let the lion come."

SETTING: A dark, chaotic forest. Wild vines hang from the ceiling. A single spot light hits center stage where FLORANTE is tied to a deformed tree. Florante At Laura Full Script

The poem's use of symbolism, allegory, and satire allowed Balagtas to express his dissent against the colonial authorities, while maintaining a veneer of innocence and artistic expression. This subtle yet powerful critique of the Spanish colonial regime resonated with the Filipino people, who saw in "Florante at Laura" a reflection of their own struggles for freedom and self-determination. "Laura, if you are happy, then my suffering is worth it

Sa kanilang paglalakbay, ay nakilala nila, Si Laura at Flerida, sa isang kuta, Nag-aklasan sila, at nagkatuwaan, Lalo na't si Florante, nakita si Laura. A single spot light hits center stage where

"I would rather die than touch your hand."

"Florante at Laura" is a narrative poem written in the Tagalog language. It tells the story of the star-crossed lovers Florante and Laura, who face numerous challenges and obstacles in their quest for love and happiness. The poem is composed of 8,000 verses, making it one of the longest epic poems in Philippine literature.



© 2016 Atanas Neshkov Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy | End-User License Agreement (EULA) | How do I Uninstall or Install AndroChef Java Decompiler





eXTReMe Tracker