Oversea Writers
Oversea Writers
Oversea Writers
CARLOS BULOSAN
1.) Millar- The one who sent out the disturbing communication to Carl and Jose to go to San
Jose. She was an activist, a Filipino who was brutally beaten by Jake and Lester and the one who
alerted Carl that he has a knife on his shoe to cut them lose.
2.) Jose- an activist, a Filipino who spoke fluent Spanish, talked to the Mexican laborers and also
beaten by Jake and Lester in the woods.
3.) Carl- an activist who wanted an all out strike with the workers for their justice and rights. He
was also beaten by Jake and Lester.
4.) Jake and Lester- Americans who abducted Millar, Jose and, Carl and brutally beaten them.
5.) Marian- an American who cleaned and clothed Carl, helped, accommodated and escaped
him to Los Angeles.
SETTING:
1.) Santa Maria- the location of Jose and Carl at the beginning of the story.
2.) San Luis Obispo- the first location checked by Jose and Carl to check up on the opposition
progression of Ganzo
3.) San Jose- the place alarmed by Millar for Jose and Carl to talk to the workers as the labor
wages dropped down from thirty to twenty cents
4.) Mexico District- the place where Jake and Lester came to abduct Jose, Carl and Millar
5.) In the woods- the place where the three Filipino activists where brutally beaten
THEME:
- One must not be fooled by what they see on the outside because the inside often tells a different
story
PLOT:
Millar notifies Carl and Jose that there are problems in San Jose. They went to San Jose but
cannot find Millar so they went to Ganzo to check up on how the oppositions were progressing.
Carl, on his end, went to the lettuce fields to talk about their rights and justice wanting an all out
strike with the workers but Jose convinced Carl not to carry out rebellion for there was still hope.
At night, Carl and Jose were suddenly carries by two big men named Jake and Lester. Inside the
cad was the unconscious Millar bleeding on the floor. Carl was eager to escape but there was no
other chances seen. They entere the woods and the American men pulled them out and brutally
beaten and demoralized them.
Millar remembered that there was a knife in his left shoe. Carl got the knife, cut himself free
from the ropes and gave it back to Millar. He told him to roll away then Carl quickly went to the
forest. Carl was then staggered to San Jose. He found himself in a room with dolls and a poor
radio on the table. Marian, a white woman came by, and started to ask questions. After that, she
gave Carl a clean shirt, a basin of water and food. In her good company, she surprised Carl in the
morning and told him that they will go to Los Angeles.
SUMMARY
• She needed to sacrifice her traits like being sensitive, modesty and not to take things
personally.
• She also learned that time equals money. Because if you're willing to put in the hours, you can
generally get ahead.
• After eight years in the US, she feels more of an Asian ever.
• She was grateful because it helped her to clarify what is important to life.
• She is a Filipino writer and editor who is based on San Francisco, California.
• For the first five years, Christine never felt sick for the Philippines at all.
• One morning, she was awakened and felt certain longing to be home.
• Because she is too picky, it took her over three months to find a job.
• Hardships and sacrifices of the Filipinos while they were miles away from their loved ones.
LESSON
Enjoy little things in life because one day you will look back and realize they were big things.
VALUES
Patience
Perseverance
Nationalism
THEME
Character
• Christine ( author )
Settings
• One morning
POINT OF VIEW
• First person point of view wherein the main character is also the author of the story.
CONFLICT
PLOT
In the first five year that Christine lived in the U.S, She doesn't felt homesick for the
Philippines. One morning Christine awake by an awful,fat sobbing in the heart,a terrible logging
to be home where the night air was warm and kind.When Christine left in 1977, she felt unhappy
over many things just like finances and many more but most hurtable moment when Christine
discovered that her partner is lying and never been faithful to her.
SCENT OF APPLES
by: Bienvinido Santos
CHARACTERS:
Bienvenido N. Santos
Celestino Fabia – fellow Filipino who owns an apple farm. Has been away from the
Philippines for over 20 years.
Ruth Fabia – Celestino’s wife
- Described as worn out, tired looking
Roger Fabia – son of Ruth and Celestino
SETTING:
"The Scent of Apples" is about how first generation immigrants experience a sense of
loss and seek connection to their past life even if they had created a life for them in the
new world.
The piece focuses on the main theme of immigrant blues and how Philippine Americans
feel left out of American culture and how they miss being part of the culture in the
Philippines.
SYMBOLS:
The title itself also symbolizes how immigrants from the Philippines took low paying
jobs in America. Such as being an agricultural worker who works on farms or fields. The
scent of apples reflects this as the workers smell the fruit.
SUMMARY:
The author, Mr. Santos, was asked to speak before an audience in Kalamazoo, Michigan
one October when the war was still on. On the same night he met another Filipino – Celestino
Fabia, a farmer. Mr. Santos was surprised to see a man who traveled really long just to hear him
talk. In the course of the discussion, the man asked, in sporadically incorrect English, how the
Filipino women of today were different from the stereotype he was familiar with. Mr. Santos
replied that although they differ in the exterior, both women of different eras bear the heart and
soul of a modest Filipina. Mr. Fabia was pleased.
After the lecture, Mr. Fabia told Mr. Santos about his farm and his family and invited him
over to his house, repeatedly saying that his wife, Ruth, will be pleased to meet “a first class
Filipino”. He also told him about his son, Roger, with pride. Mr. Fabia picked Mr. Santos up the
next day and during the course of what seemed to be an endless journey to the distant farm; Mr.
Santos became aware of Mr. Fabia’s life in the Philippines. He was a spoiled brat and the black
sheep of the family. He lived in an old Visayan town where there are no apples. But there are
coconut trees and roosters cooing early in the morning, and there was his family.
They finally arrived in the farm, the fragrance of apples diffusing all over the place. Mr.
Santos noticed how Ruth’s hospitality and kind-heartedness was almost Filipino and how
adorable Roger really was. In their humble home, he also found a picture of an anonymous
Filipina wearing a traditional costume – another manifestation of how dire Mr. Fabia’s nostalgia
is. He bade farewell to the family and Mr. Fabia took him back to the hotel. He offered to send
news to his family when he got back to the Philippines but Mr. Fabia refused, saying that they
might have already forgotten him. They shook each other’s hand and said goodbye.
EXPOSITION
The story opened with a brief introduction of where the author was. The author, Mr. Santos, was
asked to speak before an audience. He met Celestino Fabia ("just a Filipino farmer" as he called
himself) the night Mr. Santos left his hotel.
RISING ACTION
In the course of the Mr. Santos' discussion, Mr. Fabia asked how the Filipino women of today
were differ from the stereotype he was familiar with. After the lecture, Mr. Fabia told Mr. Santos
about his farm and his family and invited him over to his house.
CLIMAX
They finally arrived in the farm, the fragrance of apples diffusing all over the place
FALLING ACTION
Mr. Santos finally met the wife of Mr. Fabia and his son, Roger. They invited Mr. Santos to their
humble home and catered him with food. The author found a picture of an anonymous Filipina
wearing a traditional costume - another manifestation of how Mr. Fabia's nostalgia is.
CONCLUSION
He bade farewell to the family and Mr. Fabia took him back to the hotel. He offered to send
news to his family when he got back to the Philippines but Mr. Fabia refused, saying that they
might have already forgotten him.
REFERENCES
Information:
https://prezi.com/ivonjwk_qvse/scent-of-apples/
https://prezi.com/yw_0hsickioo/two-faces-of-america-by-carlos-bulosan/
https://prezi.com/i-1is3fsbiog/i-learned-to-loved-manila-after-leaving-her/
https://prezi.com/qws4wpy4i86v/i-learned-to-love-manila-after-leaving-her/
Videos:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7QTUc4rzpM0
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=p8GPxHLeDWw&t=87s
University of San Jose – Recoletos
Corner P. Lopez and Magallanes Sts.,
Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
OVERSEA
WRITERS
Submitted by:
Mae Rose Villamor
Kimberly Daan
Erika Jean Cabigas
Submitted to:
Date of Report:
March 18, 2019