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199:. Luis lost his job because of Rojalde's power and influence. In addition, Rojalde implicated Gatbuhay to a crime and was imprisoned for four years. Rojalde and Danding became husband and wife, but Danding gave birth to Gatbuhay's child. At the ending scene of the novel, Gatbuhay was killed by a bomb explosion inside the prison. 195:(Zorilla Theatre). The purpose of the gathering was about the call to free the Philippines from the American occupiers. Another scene depicted the confrontation between Gatbuhay and Don Nicanor while inside a carriage. Don Nicanor wanted to marry off Danding to Rojalde because the purpose of paying off his gambling 29: 190:
Set during the early 20th century in the Philippines, Pinaglahuan narrates the story of the life of Luis Gatbuhay, the labor leader whose life was ruined by the mestizo class, represented by Rojalde. The first scene in Pinaglahuan depicted a meeting inside the
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in the Philippines, meaning it was one of the first books to focus on the realistic state of Philippine society. Faustino wrote the novel after being influenced by the
114:. Aguilar completed the manuscript on September 25, 1906. The novel was published by Manila Filateco in Manila, Philippines in 1907. The novel was written during the 115: 348: 312: 242: 343: 338: 328: 271: 170:
Among the characters of the novel were Luis Gatbuhay, Don Nicanor, Danding, and Rojalde. Luis Gatbuhay was a
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Danding, instead of Gatbuhay. Gatbuhay was the representation of the masses or the common Filipino people.
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thinkers. Pinaglahuan was Faustino's response against
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Faustino Aguilar
Tagalog
Philippines
Tagalog-language
Faustino S. Aguilar
American period
Philippine history
Soledad Reyes
Philippine literature
social realism
socialist
European
imperialism
colonialism
labor leader
mestizo
betroth
Teatro Zorilla
debt
'GAPÔ
Satanas sa Lupa





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