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My brother kiko once had an peculiar chicken.
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The antagonist in "Your Brother's Peculiar Chicken" is not a specific character but rather the conflict between the narrator and his brother over whether the chicken is ordinary or extraordinary. The brother believes the chicken possesses magical qualities, causing tension between the two.
the owner of the peculiar chicken. why dont you read the story??
The conflict in "My Brother's Peculiar Chicken" is centered around the disagreement between the narrator and his brother over the uniqueness and value of a particularly odd-looking chicken. The conflict arises as the brothers try to convince each other and their community of the chicken's worth, leading to misunderstandings and humorous situations.
"My Brother's Peculiar Chicken" is about two brothers who argue over a chicken that they have found. They cannot determine whether it is a hen or a rooster and agree to disagree. After trying to get their parents and their townspeople to determine if the chicken is male or female, the brothers decide to enter the chicken into a fight. The opponent doesn't fight but instead does some sort of love dance and the peculiar chicken kills it. Thinking that they're finally convinced that the chicken is a rooster but then it begins to quiver and act weird before laying an egg in the hand of one of the brothers.
The main characters of "My Brother's Peculiar Chicken" are the narrator's brother who brings home the unusual chicken, and the narrator who is perplexed by the situation. The chicken itself also plays a central role in the story as it causes a stir in the village with its peculiar behaviors.
I would feel a mix of amusement and frustration at the antics and unexpected behavior of the peculiar chicken. I would probably try to understand its quirks and figure out a way to deal with the situation, while also enjoying the humor and uniqueness it brings to the story.
In the story "My Brother's Peculiar Chicken" by Alejandro R. Roces, Mr. Cruz is a farmer who engages in a bet with the narrator's brother over the uniqueness of a rooster. He is a skeptical character who becomes involved in the humorous situation surrounding the peculiar chicken.
"My Brother's Peculiar Chicken" is a short story written by Alejandro R. Roces, one of the Philippines' most celebrated writers of short stories and essays. The story is popular in short story anthologies. It was listed as one of Martha Foley’s Best American Stories in 1958 and 1961. "My Brother's Peculiar Chicken" deals with cockfighting. One brother, Kiko, has a chicken that he believes is a hen; however his brother, the story's narrator, thinks it is a rooster. They ask their parents, the head of the town and the smartest man in town, Mr. Cruz, and no one can agree. Mr. Cruz tells Kiko to have the chicken fight a rooster and if the chicken wins, then Kiko must agree it's a rooster. Kiko's chicken wins, but surprisingly lays an egg at the very end, proving that Kiko was originally correct.
The author of the book "The Day the Dancers Stayed: Selected Stories" is Bienvenido Santos.
The falling action is when kiko and his brothe know what is the gender of the chicken