Fence is made to separate and enclose two ownerships-land or space is one. It symbolizes that that property is exclusive only and that no one is allowed to trespass. Thus, the separation also leads to separation of lives among people. Neighbours are good example of this one and because of this communication and building relationship are deemed to create.
Neighbours are said to be the extension of a family since they are the nearest people to approach in times of needs and someone to talk to when there are problems within the family, but of course limitations are still considered.
In the story, Aling Biang and Aling Sebia are good representation of what a typical neighbourhoods are. Aling Biang is a self-centered and selfish person while Aling Sebia is the opposite of hers. Their characteristics are said to be seen most of the time among neighbors because neighborhoods do not want to be close nor to build a relationship among them. These result to arrogance and becoming insensitive of the existence of each other.
Because of arrogance, one is always want to be above of the others. In the story, Aling Biang and Aling Sebia, because of the fence that separate them never had communication anymore and because of this both do not know about each other's situation.
Aling Sebia is a childless widow but bore a child after years. Aling Biang never cares nor asks her who is with him right now since she was widow for years now. I tried to understand the story and I considered that the new partner of Aling Sebia is the husband of Aling Biang, who actually left after Aling Biang created the fence because he never like her wife's action and Aling Biang never tried to look for him. And their children's freedom to know who there neighbour is affected. Aling Biang just continues on fixing the fence that separates the two houses.
Aling became insensitive of the feelings of her husband and children and already forgotten her role as wife and mother and focused on what she wanted to do-separating the two houses.
The society tells that the role of being wife and mother should come first. Because, like Aling Biang, husband might not handle the attitude of the partner and look for other partner who will be more wifely. Their children, as a result, would not be sociable because the parents never taught them to do so.
Villa means happiness
Village children...
It's not French - it's the name of an important mansion and garden in Tivoli near Rome - though there is a street in Paris with this name. It means the Villa (or mansion) of the East).
villa (the "v"s are pronounced like w's)
Villanueva is a Spanish surname and is composed of two words: villa and nueva. Villa is similar to the English word "village" and generally refers to a suburb neighborhood within a large city or a smaller town. Nueva means new and ends with 'a' to agree with the gender of the word "villa." Accordingly the best translation is probably "New Town."
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there is no written script of the story the fence
Jose Garcia Villa was a Filipino poet and short story writer. The characters of his story "The Fence" are Aling Biang, her husband, Aling Sebia, and their children.
In "The Fence" by Jose Garcia Villa, the plants represent the beauty and vitality of nature, serving as a contrast to the harshness of the concrete fence that surrounds them. They symbolize resilience, growth, and freedom, providing a sense of hope and life amidst the dreary urban landscape.
"The Fence" by Jose Garcia Villa is a story about a boy named Tre who is helping to build the fence around their house. Other characters in the story include the boy's father, mother, and sister. The neighbor, Mr. Ramon Torres, is also a significant character in the story.
The moral lesson of the story "The Fence" by Garcia Villa is about the consequences of selfishness and greed. It highlights how prioritizing personal gain over the needs of others can lead to isolation and unhappiness. The story emphasizes the importance of generosity and kindness in fostering meaningful relationships.
essay written by jose garcia villa
Footnote to Youth, written by Jose Garcia Villa, features an omniscient point of view. Jose Garcia Villa was a Filipino poet.
Footnote to Youth, written by Jose Garcia Villa, features an omniscient point of view. Jose Garcia Villa was a Filipino poet.
''art is never a never means; it is an end in itself'' by Jose Garcia Villa.
''art is never a never means; it is an end in itself'' by Jose Garcia Villa.