Full Story Of The Mats By Francisco Arcellana

Full Story Of The Mats By Francisco Arcellana

what is the conflict of the story the mats by francisco arcellana?​

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1. what is the conflict of the story the mats by francisco arcellana?​


Answer:

CONFLICT: Man vs. Himself Because Mr. Angeles wants to commemorate his 3 siblings and he was so emotional that this sensitive issue must not be talked about and also the emotion was look before in himself and he find the way out to burst that emotion by offering mats to the 3 siblings V.


2. Favorite scene in the story of the mats by francisco arcellana?​


Answer:

CONFLICT: Man vs. Himself Because Mr. Angeles wants to commemorate his 3 siblings and he was so emotional that this sensitive issue must not be talked about and also the emotion was look before in himself and he find the way out to burst that emotion by offering mats to the 3 siblings V.

Explanation:

Answer:

The story entitled “The Mats” was written by Francisco Arcellana, one of the meritorious literary Filipino artists. The story depicts a typical Filipino family culture. It portrays close family relationship, respect for the elders, and remembering our loved ones who passed away.

Explanation:


3. the mats by Francisco Arcellana


Marcelina's father comes home from a trip to Manila with beautiful hand-made sleeping mats for each member of his large family, including the three daughters who died when they were very young.

4. Read the short story, "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana, then answer the given questions concisely (complete and straight to the point). 1. How would you describe the mother and the father? How did the two act or respond in the end? Why do you think they acted or responded that way? (10 points) 2. What is the pervading feeling/emotion/atmosphere at the beginning of the story? At the end of the story? Explain the change. (10 points) 3. What is the significance of the mats in the life of the family? Why is "The Mats" an appropriate title for the story? (10 points)


Answer:Mother-one who's always there in times of trials and tribulations.

Father-one who helps the mother in their daily living.

They both cooperate with each other by having a good conversation.

Sad for having a very lovable father but passed away.

The mat stands to be their way in seeing how their father came even if he is already gone.

The mats was appropriate because it is the most symbolic for the story.

Explanation:


5. ASSESSMENT I. Reflect on what you've read. 1. In the Philippines, Mats are the basic form of our now refined beds, what could be the cultural meaning of the object, Mats, in the story? In the story mats symbolizes2. Imagine you're in the story of the Mats" by Francisco Arcellana, how can you describe the environment where Mr. Angeles and his family lives in? I think I can imagine the 3. Mr. Angeles made three more mats for his children who had passed. What could be the factors that influence this part of the story? The factors that influence the story is/are 4. What could be the lesson of the story, "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana? I think the lesson/message of the story is-the mats -FRANCISCO ARCELLANA​


Answer:

1.Mats from Basey, Samar use tikog leaves which are dyed in strong colours to make beautiful, unique designs. Banig mats from Bukidnon are made from sodsod grass, a ribless reed endemic to the area.

2.The family itself and the struggles they had experienced. This mat is the family's very own personal diary. It shows how sentimental the Filipino culture is.

3.Angeles is giving his surprised gift to the whole family. And the siblings were very excited to get their gifts. And one by one, on the lighted area of the house, he gave the mats with distinguish names and symbolism on it.

4.a. Place:Nana Emilia's Houseb. Time: The time setting for the action is in the afternoon. This storyhappened somewhat between 1950's up to the present time.

Explanation:

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6. Does anyone have a link for the short story "The wedding dance" By Alberto Florentino? or a copy paste story of it? it'd be nice if I could also get a link for the story "The Mats" By Francisco Arcellana as well ! :DD​


Answer:

The wedding dance

https://www.cordilleransun.com/2021/09/the-wedding-dance-by-amador-t-daguio.html

The mats (summary)

https://josemariching.wordpress.com/2017/09/02/critical-analysis-the-mats-by-francisco-arcellana/

Explanation:

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7. What is the theme of the story the mats by francisco arellana


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8. Give a few contributions of Francisco Arcellana to the Philippine literature.


Answer:

He is considered an important progenitor of the modern Filipino short story in English. Arcellana pioneered the development of the short story as a lyrical prose-poetic form within Filipino literature. His works are now often taught in tertiary-level syllabi in the Philippines.

Answer:

He is considered an important progenitor of the modern Filipino short story in English. He pioneered the development of the short story as a lyrical prose-poetic form within Filipino literature. His works are now often taught in tertiary-level syllabi in the Philippines. Arcellana also marked the beginning of nontraditional forms and themes in Philippine literature when he edited and published the Expression in 1934.


9. Francisco arcellana what is his contribution in the philliphines


he is considered an important progenitor of the modern filipino short story

10. the mats by francisco arcellana reflection​


Answer

The Mats by Fransisco Arcellana taught me two things. First, why God wanted us to honor our parents, which is the 5th of the Moral Law Commandments. Second, the cultural family values of Filipinos to respect the elders and honoring the departed ones. I learned to be humble and appreciate my parent's effort to raise me up. The Life of Mr. Angeles and his family was simple yet satisfying. It was heartwarming when Mr. Angeles brought home personalized Mats(Banig) for each family member, including the dead children. The story of The Mats taught me to value my family relationship because it makes life much easier in good times and bad times.

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11. What was so special of the mat of Nana Emilia?by Francisco Arcellana


this mat had been given to Nana Emilia by her mother when she and Mr. Angeles were married,and it had been with them ever since. it had served on the wedding night, and had not since been used except on special occasions.
 It was very beautiful mat, not really meant to be ordinarily used.It had green leaf borders, and a lot of gigantic red roses woven into it.In the middle, running the whole length of mat, was lettering:Emilia y Jaime Recuerdo.
   The letters were in gold.

12. What insights can we gain from the literary piece "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana? pls answer asap :,,,(((


Answer:

It shows the love of the father.

Explanation:

Because when he bought the mats for his children, he didn't forget the mats for the children who died.


13. Who is francisco arcellana? 50 sentences


Answer:

Francisco "Franz" Arcellana (September 6, 1916 – August 1, 2002) was a Filipino writer, poet, essayist, critic, journalist and teacher. He was born on September 6, 1916. Arcellana already had ambitions of becoming a writer early in his childhood. His actual writing, however, started when he became a member of The Torres Torch Organization during his high school years. Arcellana continued writing in various school papers at the University of the Philippines Diliman. Later on he received a Rockefeller Grant and became a fellow in Creative Writing at the University of Iowa and at the Breadloaf Writers' Conference from 1956– 1957.He is considered an important progenitor of the modern Filipino short story in English. Arcellana pioneered the development of the short story as a lyrical prose-poetic form within Filipino literature. His works are now often taught in tertiary-level syllabi in the Philippines. Many of his works were translated into Tagalog, Malaysian, Russian, Italian, and German. Arcellana won 2nd place in the 1951 Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, with his short story, The Flowers of May. Fourteen of his short stories were also included in Jose Garcia Villa's Honor Roll from 1928 to 1939. His major achievements included the first award in art criticism from the Art Association of the Philippines in 1954, the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan award from the city government of Manila in 1981, and the Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas for English fiction from the Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipino (UMPIL) in 1988.


14. what is the theme of the flowers of may by francisco arcellana


Francisco Arcellana (1916 to 2002) was a highly regarded poet, essayist, critic, journalist and teacher. It is for his short stories that he is best remembered. He is considered one of the first writers of the modern Filipino short story in English. It is his lyrical style that became the role model for a generation of writers. He was proclaimed a national artist of the Philippines in 1990 and was given a state funeral. Much of his career was spent at The University of the Philippines Diliman, not far from where I live. I have previously posted on his short story "The Mats".

"The Flowers of May" is almost a Filipino version of "The Dead" by James Joyce. There were no memories of snow covered countryside in the consciousness of many Filipinos in 1951 but there are memories of the beautiful flowers of May, of May in the churches of Manila and in the old walled city. The narrator thinks of his sister Victoria who died in May. The narrator speaks of the great depth of pain of his father, his morher's perhaps futile attempt to comfort his father over the loss. He speaks of many dead from his family. The story is very well set in place but the concerns are universal.

This is a beautiful heartbreaking story. There cannot be much worse a thing than for a beloved child to pass in youth. Faith offers the consolation of an early entry into heaven and perhaps an eventual reunion but this can be cold or even a mocking comfort.

"The Flowers of May" is about how life can be turned into a charnel house,a great city into a dark necropolis. This is a world class short story.

15. One-sentence character description of major The Flowers of May by Francisco Arcellana​


Answer:

The major character in "The Flowers of May" by Francisco Arcellana is depicted as a nostalgic and melancholic individual who reflects on their past experiences and memories through the lens of the blooming flowers of May.

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16. what is the fiction used in Excerpt from Flowers of May by Francisco Arcellana?​


rancisco Arcellana was born on September 6, 1916. He already had ambitions of becoming a writer early in his childhood. His actual writing, however, started when he became a member of The Torres Torch Organization during his high school years. Arcellana continued writing in various school papers at the University of the Philippines Diliman. Later on he received a Rockefeller Grant and became a fellow in Creative Writing at the University of Iowa and at the Breadloaf Writers' Conference from 1956– 1957.[2][3]

He is considered an important progenitor of the modern Filipino short story in English. Arcellana pioneered the development of the short story as a lyrical prose-poetic form within Filipino literature. His works are now often taught in tertiary-level syllabi in the Philippines. Many of his works were translated into Tagalog, Malaysian, Russian, Italian, and German. Arcellana won 2nd place in the 1951 Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, with his short story, The Flowers of May. Fourteen of his short stories were also included in Jose Garcia Villa's Honor Roll from 1928 to 1939. His major achievements included the first award in art criticism from the Art Association of the Philippines in 1954, the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan award from the city government of Manila in 1981, and the Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas for English fiction from the Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipino (UMPIL) in 1988.

The University of the Philippines conferred upon Arcellana a doctorate in humane letters, honoris causa in 1989. Francisco Arcellana was proclaimed National Artist of the Philippines in Literature on June 23, 1990 by then Philippine President Corazon C. Aquino.[4]

In 2009, or seven years after his death, his family came out with a book to pay tribute to National Artist for Literature Arcellana. The book entitled Franz is a collection of essays gathered by the Arcellana family from colleagues, friends, students and family members, including fellow National Artist Nick Joaquin, Butch Dalisay, Recah Trinidad, Jing Hidalgo, Gemino Abad, Romina Gonzalez, Edwin Cordevilla, Divina Aromin, Doreen Yu, Danton Remoto, Jose Esteban Arcellana and other


17. please help answer our short story analysis, the short story is called The Mats by Francisco Arcellana. thank you!​


Answer: The story entitled “The Mats” was written by Francisco Arcellana, one of the admirable literary Filipino artists. The story talks about a typical Filipino family culture, that portrays the close family relationship, respect for the elders and remembering the family members who passed away.

           The story begins with the homecoming of Mr. Angeles who came from Mariveles. He wrote a letter for his family about the real weaver artist who make a marvelous mats. Apparently, he would bring home his family some mats from this mat weaver.

           Knowing that the rest of the family members will receive their own personalized sleeping mats, they became excited about the news. It was not just an ordinary mat that they would receive but a personalized mat with their names and a color depending on their birthstone. I can sense here, how much joy the kids felt when they heard the news. Giving gifts is part of our tradition when some come back home. This shows how much Mr. Angeles love his family.

           The mat plays an important role to Emelia and Mr. Angeles, for Nana Emelia received a mat by her mother when she got married to Mr. Angeles. It shows in this story that Filipinos are naturally sentimental. Filipinos always treasure the things we received from our special someone, family, friends, etc. It shows how Filipinos care for that certain thing they received from others.

           Finally, Mr. Angeles arrived and the kids were excited to received their personalized sleeping mats. Mr. Angeles distributed the mats to his children as he calls the names that’s on the mat. Now they were all done but there are three mats left. Those mats were for their kids who passed away. This only show that even though they’re dead they remain in the heart of their father. So, the story taught us that we should not forget our loved ones no matter how many years had passed. The sleeping mats used as an outlet to pay as a tribute to his three kids who were not with them anymore.

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Explanation:


18. 6. Francisco Arcellana is the Author of the story "The Mats."7. Reyes Family is the center of the story8. The father in the family went abroad9. There were 2 dead children in the family.10. Jose is the youngest son of the family.​


Answer:

6. True

7. False

8. True

9. False

10. False


19. Francisco arcellana literary cotributions and award received​


Answer:

His major achievements included the first award in art criticism from the Art Association of the Philippines in 1954, the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan award from the city government of Manila in 1981, and the Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas for English fiction from the Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipino (UMPIL) ..


20. "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana Answer the following: 1. Who are the characters? 2. Where and when did the story happened? 3. Cite 5 events in the story that reflects - Culture - History - Environment​


1. The characters in "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana are:
- Dona Lupeng
- Don Paeng
- Their children (Nene, Toto, and the narrator)
- Don Paeng's father

2. The story happened in an unspecified location in the Philippines and was set during the Christmas season.

3. Five events in the story that reflect culture, history, and environment are:

Culture:
- Dona Lupeng's desire to have a "perfect" Christmas celebration, which reflects the Filipino tradition of celebrating Christmas as a time of joy and family togetherness.
- The use of mats as gifts, which reflects the Filipino tradition of giving gifts during Christmas.

History:
- Don Paeng's father's involvement in the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish colonizers, which reflects the country's history of colonialism and struggle for independence.
- The mention of the Japanese occupation during World War II, which reflects the country's history of being occupied by foreign powers.

Environment:
- The description of the countryside and the fields where the mats were made, which reflects the rural environment and the importance of agriculture in Filipino society.
- The description of the rainy weather, which reflects the tropical climate of the Philippines and how it affects people's daily lives.

Overall, "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana is a story that reflects the cultural, historical, and environmental context of the Philippines.

21. what are the similarities of Francisco arcellana and nestor Vicente madali Gonzalez?​


Answer:

Francisco arcellana a Filipino writer,poet, essayist,critic,journalist,and teacher while Nestor Vicente madali Gonzales is a Filipino novelist ,short story writter,conferred as the national artist of the Philippines for literature in 1997.


22. The Mats by Francisco Arcellana. How were the last three mats different from the rest?


The last three mats have austere design, no symbols or anything. These mats were intended for the their kids who passed away.

The mat plays a significant role in their lives. Nana Emilia received a mat made by her mother when she got married. This shows how sentimental Filipinos are. They tend to hold dearly on things given to them.

you may check on the following links for the following about the story The Mats

conflict

https://brainly.ph/question/296934

for the summary of the story

https://brainly.ph/question/988326

what made the mats different

https://brainly.ph/question/1028100


23. Which is NOT a linear text? A. "ibalon"B. "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana C. "The Rice Myth"D. pictograph of the most played game​


QUESTION:

Which is NOT a linear text?

ANSWER:

C. "The Rice Myth"

A. "ibalon"

B. "The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana

C. "The Rice Myth"

D. pictograph of the most played game


24. give me the original story about the Yellow Shawl" by Francisco Arcellana


Answer:

The original story "The Yellow Shawl" by Francisco Arcellana is about a young woman named Maria who wears a yellow shawl as a symbol of her sorrow and longing for a husband. The story follows Maria's journey through her life as she faces hardships and struggles to find love and contentment. Along the way, she meets a variety of people who help her to realize the importance of being true to oneself and finding joy in life's simple pleasures. In the end, Maria finds true happiness and peace when she discovers the power of love.


25. He pioneered the development of the short story as lyrical prose-poetic form A. Francisco Sionil Jose B. Francisco Arcellana C. Nick Joaquin D. Carlos P. Romulo


Answer:

B. Francisco "Franz" Arcellana (September 6, 1916 – August 1, 2002) was a Filipino writer, poet, essayist, critic, journalist and teacher. He was born on September 6, 1916. ... Arcellana pioneered the development of the short story as a lyrical prose-poetic form within Filipino literature.


26. Francisco Arcellana pioneered the development of the short story as a_______​


Answer:

Arcellana pioneered the development of the short story as a lyrical prose-poetic form within Filipino literature.


27. who is the main character in the story of the mats by fransisco arcellana


The Main Character is Mr. Angeles. He brought mats for the family, and even to the dead members. 

28. The Mats by Francisco Arcellana. What presents did Mr.Angeles bring home for the family?


Mr. Angeles' presents to his family are mats.

Mats in the Philippine context are popularly called as banig. These mats are commonly made of any or combination of the following:

buri (palm)pandanseagrass leaves

In the Philippines, these mats are traditionally used by Filipinos for sleeping in replacement of beds.

you may check on the following links for the following about the storu The Mats

conflict

https://brainly.ph/question/296934

for symbolism

https://brainly.ph/question/443781

for the summary of the story

https://brainly.ph/question/988326


29. What Filipino culture or tradition is being described in the story "The Mats" by Fransico Arcellana?


Answer:

The story talks about a typical Filipino family culture, that portrays the close family relationship, respect for the elders and remembering the family members who passed away.

That's what I know po

Answer:

I have read already the short story a few days ago but could not write my reflection about it soon. The short story moved me and made me a bit depressed.  It reminded me of my beloved Father who passed away a year ago from a lung cancer.

The story entitled  “The Mats” was written by  Francisco Arcellana, one of the meritorious literary Filipino artists.  The story depicts a typical Filipino family culture. It portrays close family relationship, respect for the elders, and remembering our loved ones who passed away.

The story opened up to the homecoming of Mr. Angeles from Mariveles. He wrote a letter to his family about how picturesque Mariveles was.  Furthermore, he jubilantly added that he met a marvelous mat weaver.  Evidently, he would bring home his family some mats from this mat weaver.

Explanation:


30. 1.Research and READ the story "The Mats"2. Write down information (autobiography) about Francisco Arcellanapls answer my Question plss​


Answer:

Francisco Arcellana was a renowned Filipino writer, essayist, and poet who was born on September 6, 1916, in Manila, Philippines. He was the son of a doctor and grew up in a family of professionals who instilled in him the values of education and hard work.

Arcellana completed his primary education at Legarda Elementary School and high school at the Manila High School. He then went on to attend the University of the Philippines, where he earned a degree in Liberal Arts in 1939. He also pursued postgraduate studies in Creative Writing at Stanford University in California, USA.

Arcellana's literary career began in the 1940s when he started publishing short stories, essays, and poems in local newspapers and literary journals. He is considered one of the pioneers of modern Philippine literature and is known for his works that explore the complexities of the human condition and the Filipino psyche.

In 1952, Arcellana published his first collection of short stories, "Philippine Tales and Fables," which won the prestigious Republic Cultural Heritage Award. He went on to write several other notable works, including "Selected Poems and New," "Literature and Society," and "The Francisco Arcellana Sampler."

Aside from his writing, Arcellana also worked as a professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of the Philippines for over 30 years. He was a mentor to many young writers and played a crucial role in shaping the literary landscape of the Philippines.

Throughout his career, Arcellana received numerous awards and accolades for his literary works. He was conferred the title of National Artist of the Philippines for Literature in 1990, and his contributions to Philippine literature continue to be celebrated to this day.

Arcellana passed away on August 1, 2002, at the age of 85, leaving behind a legacy of literary excellence and dedication to the arts.


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