The Small Key - Group 1
The Small Key - Group 1
The Small Key - Group 1
By Paz M. Latorena
Presented by Group 1
Paz Latorena
Born in Boac, Marinduque. Fictionist.
Scholastica's College and her secondary education at the Manila South (now Araullo) High School. She earned her bachelor of science degree in education at the University of the Philippines College of Education and took a graduate course at the University of Santo Tomas (UST). She taught English at the UST.
. In 1934, her doctoral dissertation, Philippine
Literature in English: Old Voices and New, received the highest rating of sobresaliente.
Latorena also wrote poetry under the pseudonym, Mina Lys, which, had a
Marquez-Benitez. The editor of Herald Midweek Magazine encouraged her to write and publish her works in the magazine. She became nationally known when Jose Garcia Villa included her story, Sunset, in his anthology Philippine Short Stories in 1929. It was considered the best published that year.
In 1943, Latorena authored her last story, Miguel Comes Home. She died a
with life. Many of her stories chronicle the unexpressed heartaches of women. There is bitterness, however, but sadness over certain dreams left unfulfilled.
It was hot that morning, and he absently removed his jacket before leaving to work in the field. When he was gone, Soledad began to fold the jacket and the small key fell to the floor. Soledad knew that the small key opened another trunk: a small one that lay half-concealed and untouched, which contained the clothes of Pedros first wife who passed away long ago. She kept busy to distract herself from thoughts of how it threatens to destroy her relationship with her husband but ended up opening it in the end. Pedro returned home to find Soledad in bed supposedly with a fever. He watched over her all evening until the doctor arrived and told him that she was not sick.
The next morning Pedro discovered a pile of ashes and half burnt clothing in the backyard. He realized what Soledad had done and rushed to look in the trunk to confirm it. Soledad has indeed burned his first wife's clothing.
Pedro tried to not get angry. He hoped that the incident can be recalled without bitterness. He knew that the time would come that she would explain and apologize, and that he would forgive her because he was young and he loved her. But he knew he would always resent her for it.
Symbolisms
Small key a small rusty key, has a big meaning in the
story because it served as the object that reminds him of his first wife. Trunk symbolized how Pedro tried to hide his memories of his dead wife. Dead wifes clothes the remains served as the main memories of his past wife.
Guide Questions
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Using Pedro and Soledad, the main characters, as point of reference, what specific gender roles are delineated in the story? Do the names of the characters have some kind of significance to their portrayal in the story? Why did Soledad think that the trunk of Pedros dead wife is something that threatens her beautiful relationship with her husband? Does Pedro love Soledad? If so, why does Pedro still keep the belongings of his dead wife? Pedro discovered, towards the end of the story, what Soledad did to his first wifes things. Would this incident affect Pedro and Soledads relationship as husband and wife? How? Who do you think committed a graver mistake, Pedro (for keeping his dead wifes things) or Soledad (for burning them)?
Quiz
True or False 1. Soledad considered the contents of the small trunk as a threat to her marriage. T
2. Soledad hurried to open the small trunk upon her
4. What kind of literary works did Latorena write under the pseudonym, Mina Lys? a) short stories b) poetry <c) novels 5. What did Latorena die of? a) cerebral hemorrhage <b) tuberculosis c) old age