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Telephone Conversation
By Wole Sokinka
The price seemed reasonable, location
Indifferent. The landlady swore she lived
Off premises. Nothing remainedBut self-confession. "adam" , I warned,
"I hate a wasted !ourney - I am frican."
#ilence. #ilenced transmission of pressuri$ed good-breeding. %oice, when it came,
&ipstic' coated, long gold-rolled
(igarette-holder pipped. (aught I was, foully.
")O* +"...I had not misheard...."/ 0O1 &I2)T O %/0 +" Button B. Button . #tench
Of rancid breath of public hide-and-spea'.
ed booth. ed pillar-bo3. ed double-tiered
Omnibus s4uelching tar.
It was real5 #hamed
By ill-mannered silence, surrender
6ushed dumbfoundment to beg simplification.
(onsiderate she was, varying the emphasis-
"/ 0O1 + O %/0 &I2)T" evelation came
"0ou mean- li'e plain or mil' chocolate"
)er accent was clinical, crushing in its light
Impersonality. apidly, wave-length ad!usted
I chose. "*est frican sepia"7 and as afterthought.
"+own in my passport." #ilence for spectroscopic
8light of fancy, till truthfulness chaged her accent
)ard on the mouthpiece "*)T9# T)T" conceding "+ON9T NO* *)T T)T I#." "&i'e
brunette."
"T)T9# +, I#N9T IT"
"Not altogether.
8acially, I am brunette, but madam you should see the rest of me. 6alm of my hand, soles of my feet.
re a pero3ide blonde. 8riction, caused-
8oolishly madam- by sitting down, has turned
y bottom raven blac'- One moment madam5 - sensing
)er receiver rearing on the thunderclap
bout my ears- "adam," I pleaded, "wouldn9t you rather #ee for yourself"
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The Anatomy of a Filipino
By: Prof. Felix Bautista
ll: I li'e to thin' that I am a 8ilipino, that I am as 2ood, a 8ilipino as nyone.
2irls: y heart thrills, when, I )ear, the National anthem, being played.
Boys: nd my Blood ises, when, I see our flag, 8luttering in the bree$e.
ll: nd 0et, I find myself as'ing, )ow 8ilipino m I, eally
Boys: y 8irst Name is merican.
2irls: y &ast Name Is (hinese.
Boys: *hen I; am with 2irlfriends or more correctly, when, I; am with my 8riends, who happen to be girls
- I tal' to them in /nglish.
2irls: If they are thirsty, I buy them, a Bottle of merican co'e.
Boys: If they are hungry, I treat them, to an Italian 6i$$a pie.
ll: nd when, I have the money, I give them a real (hinese &auriat.
Boy <solo=: (onsidering all these, considering my taste, for many things foreign, what right do I have, to
call myself, a 8ilipino
2irls <solo=: #hould I not call myself, a culture orphan The illegitimate child of many races
ll: ightly or wrongly, whether we li'e it or not, we are the end products, of our history, fortunately orunfortunately, our history is a co-mingling, of polyglot influences.
Boys: alayan and (hinese.
2irls: #panish and British.
Boys: merican and >apanese.
ll: This is historic fact, we can not ignore, a cultural reality we can not escape, form to believe
otherwise is to indulge in fantasy.
Boy <solo=: I must confess, I; am an e3tremely confused, and Bewildered young man. *herever I; am,whatever I may be doing, I; am Bombarded, on all sides, by people who want, me to search for my national
identity.
ll: Tell me the &anguage I spea' should be replaced, by 8ilipino? they urge me to do away with things
foreign to act and thin', and buy 8ilipino.
2irl <solo=: /ven in art, I; am getting bothered and Bewildered.
ll: The *riter should use 8ilipino, as his medium, the nationalists cry.
Boys: The 6ainter should use his genius, in portraying themes purely 8ilipino, they demand.
2irls: The (omposer should e3ploit, endless 6ossibilities, of the haunting 'undiman, they insist.
ll: ll these sound wonderful. But i$al used #panish, when he wrote, Noli and 8ili.
Boys: *as he less of a nationalist, because of it ust the artist, to be truly 8ilipino, paint with the
!uice of the duhat
2irls: nd must he draw picture of topless uslim women or Igorot warriors in 2-#tring
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ll: nd if the composer, desert, the 'undiman, and he writes song faithful to the spirit of the 0ouths
of today, does he become 1nfilipino *e are what we are today, because of our )istory.
Boys: In our veins, pulses blood with traces of (hinese and #panish and merican, but It does not stop,
being a 8ilipino, because of these.
2irls: Out culture, is tinges with foreign, influences, but it has become rich therely.
ll: This mingling, in fact could speed us on the road, to national greatness, loo' at merica, it is a greatcountry, and yet it is the melting pot of Italian, and 2erman, British, and 8rench, or Irish and #wedish.
Boy <solo=: 8ilipinism, after all, is in the heart.
ll: If that heart beats faster, because the 6hilippines is ma'ing progress, if it 8ills, with compassion
because its
people are suffering, then it belongs to a true 8ilipino, and it throbs, with pride, in our past, if it pulses
with awareness, of the present , if it beats with a faith in the future, then we could as', for nothing,
more all other things are 1nimportant.
Boys: I have, an merican 8irst Name.
2irls: nd I have, a (hinese &ast Name.
ll: nd I; am proud, very, very proud, - because 1nderneath these names beats 8ilipino )eart@
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Korean Folk Tale: The Vanity f The !at 한국 민속 이야기: 쥐의
화장
대
long time ago, there lived a rat couple who had A daughter. #ince they had no other children,
they gave her everything. *hen it became time for their daughter to marry, they wanted only
the best husband for her. They thought about all of the rats that they 'new, but none of them
were good enough for their daughter.
One day, r at said to his wife "I 'now who will ma'e the perfect husband for our daughter,
the #un." "The #un" as'ed rs. at. "*hy do you thin' the #un would ma'e a good husband."
"Because there is none more powerful in the world than the #un" said the husband. "0es, 0es.
0es. The #un is the most powerful. )e9s bright as well. &et9s as' him at once" said rs. at.
The two rats went out into their garden where the #un was shining. "Oh, r. #un5" they called,
trying to 'eep their eyes open as they loo'ed up into the s'y. "0es, what can I do for you"replied the #un. "#hould you accept, my wife and I would li'e to offer you our daughter9s hand
in marriage," said r. at proudly. "I9m honored" said r. #un, "But why do you want me to
marry your daughter" "Because you are so powerful and magnificent5" said r. at, while rs.
at nodded her head in agreement.
"*ell, I9m pleased that you thin' so highly of me" said r. #un. "But there is one that is more
powerful than me." "*ho might that be as'ed r. at. "*hy r. (loud, of course5 I am
powerless when he covers me." "0es, so true" said r. at, nodding over and over."(ome on dear,
he said, ta'ing his wife by the hand. "&et9s go see r. (loud."They climbed up a nearby mountain, over which a big cloud hung in the s'y. They called to r.
(loud and telling him what r. #un had said, offered their daughter9s hand in marriage. gain,
the couple received a much different answer that what they were e3pecting. r. (loud said
"*hat the #un says is true. )owever, I am powerless when I meet r. *ind. *herever he
blows, I must go." "0es. 0es. Of course, of course" said r. and rs. at. They then set out to
find r. *ind.
(oming down the mountain, they found r. *ind in a grove of trees. "I am strong" he told them
on hearing their story. "I can ma'e a big tree fall over or blow down a house. I can sha'e up anocean. But try as I may, I can9t move a stone buddha." "Then, we9ll !ust have to as' a stone
buddha" said r. at. #o, r. and rs. at hurried down the mountain to the stone buddha
standing near their village.
"*ell, I9m flattered that you want me to marry your daughter" said r. #tone Buddha. "But I
don9t thin' I9m right for her either. I am indeed strong and r. *ind can9t move me, but I am
no means the strongest of them all. There is one that can ma'e me fall over easily. The very
thought of it is ma'ing me sha'e already." "6lease r. #tone Buddha" said r. at. "6lease tell
us who." "None other than you and your cousins the moles" said r. #tone Buddha. "0ou and yourcousins are very strong. *hy if you burrow under my feet, I9ll fall over and land on my head.
I9m no match for you" said r. #tone Buddha. "Than' you" said r. at, "0ou9ve been very
helpful.
fter the long search for a suitable suitor, the rat9s daughter married a rat.
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