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Philippine Folklore Stories by John Maurice Miller

by Miller, John Maurice
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Philippine Folklore Stories by John Maurice Miller is a collection of traditional myths and legends likely written in the early 20th century. The book captures the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines through a series of enchanting tales that entertain while also imparting moral lessons. The stories delve into various themes, such as the consequences of greed, kindness, bravery, and the supernatural interplay between humans and mystical beings. The stories within the book each highlight unique characters and scenarios, drawing from the landscape and cultural beliefs of the Philippine Islands. For instance, The Tobacco of Harisaboqued tells of a benevolent mountain king and the dire consequences faced due to broken promises, while The Light of the Fly humorously conveys a moral about being observant and aware. Other tales, such as Catalina of Dumaguete, feature heroines combating evil forces in fantastical ways, showcasing the enduring themes of bravery and justice. Through vivid storytelling, Miller weaves complex narratives that illustrate the values, fears, and aspirations of the Filipino people, making the book both an enjoyable read and an important cultural artifact. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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