Monday, October 16, 2017

My Father Goes to Court by Carlos Bulosan

The How’s, What If’s and If ever’s
1. How are Filipino neighbors described in the story?
•Filipinos are known to be hospitable and friendly. There was a scene in the story when the poor family is having a good time and laughing together, their neighbors also stopped in their yard to join  them. Here in our country, we do not treat our neighbors as other people. We often see them as our friends and sometimes, we even consider them as part of the family. 

2. What Filipino values are portrayed by the poor man’s family?
•The poor man’s family portrayed Filipino values such as having close family ties and showing contentment. Although the poor man’s family cannot afford to eat three times a day unlike the rich man’s family, the members still managed to be happy and be thankful for what they have.

3. How does the story reflect the present situation of Filipino families?
•The story reflects the current situation of Filipino families by citing scenes which are based on real-life situations. It was shown here how Filipinos value their families despite of any circumstances. It was also portrayed here that although Filipino families are not that rich, we can still be happy as long as we have each other.

4. Does one’s social status affect his way of life, his principles? Why or why not?
•Yes, I think social status affects one’s way of life and his principles. A person’s way of living or lifestyle is dependent on the environment he grew up in. Just like in the story, I believe that there are many differences between a poor family and a rich family. Their perspectives and outlooks in life are very much distinct. Usually, those who belong in the higher class have higher standards than those who belong in the average and lower class that have a simpler way of living.

5. How does laughter help you as a person?
•As the saying goes, Laughter is the best medicine; although it is not in a form of a capsule, tablet, or injection, I believe it helps to improve one’s health or condition. As a person, laughter helps me live longer. It relieves me from all the stress and negativities I’m facing. Without it, I might have mental problems or issues because of depression. Laughter makes my heart and mind happy because of the positive vibes it brings.

6. What does Bulosan’s My Father Goes to Court tell us about happiness?
•My Father Goes to Court tells us that there’s no exception for happiness. Everyone can be happy as long as he chooses to; it does not matter whether you are rich, poor, or average. Happiness is not that hard to achieve; it can be attained by doing simple things and appreciating those. The author also wants to tell his readers that money is not everything. Sometimes, all we need is a loving family whom we can rely on at any time.  

7. If ever you have a chance to talk to rich people in a convention, what important reminder will you tell them about living life to the fullest?

•If I were given a chance to talk to rich people in a convention, I would tell them to just enjoy life. I would remind them to be humble at all times and stay their feet on the ground. Money is not everything; being rich is far different from being happy. Relax and have a break from work. They must avoid showing superiority among the people who do not belong on the same class or level as theirs. Life is short. They should spend it by doing good and helping others. In the end, we are just human beings made by God and we’re all equal in His eyes.

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