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The document summarizes the key elements of the story "The Tale of Tonyo the Brave". The main characters are Tonyo, the protagonist, and Manlalayug, the antagonist. The conflict involves Tonyo confronting supernatural entities to protect his loved ones, showing themes of bravery and self-sacrifice. The narrative is told from Tonyo's first-person point of view and uses vivid imagery to create a suspenseful tone that alternates between heroism and terror.

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Annissa J. Pacaldo

The document summarizes the key elements of the story "The Tale of Tonyo the Brave". The main characters are Tonyo, the protagonist, and Manlalayug, the antagonist. The conflict involves Tonyo confronting supernatural entities to protect his loved ones, showing themes of bravery and self-sacrifice. The narrative is told from Tonyo's first-person point of view and uses vivid imagery to create a suspenseful tone that alternates between heroism and terror.

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| THE TALE OF TONYO

THE BRAVE
Annissa J. Pacaldo
SETTING: ST12P3 “ENGLISH 4”
Main setting: Canda, south part
of Bukidnon, Philippines
Places: Town’s Plaza, Tonyo’s POINT OF VIEW:
home, Rice fields FIRST PERSON POINT OF
Weather: clear weather in the VIEW
morning, chilly weather at night
Time: mostly day, a night TONE:
during the family’s discussion, SUSPENSION
a full moon on a Friday night
Provides viewers with
CHARACTERS: suspense, excitement, surprise,
Tonyo – protagonist (dynamic) anticipation, and worry are all
Manlalayug – antagonist heightened experiences.
Fernando (static)
Alejandro (dynamic) MOOD:
Francisco, Tonyo’s father ALTERNATES BETWEEN
(static) HEROISM AND TERROR.
Carmencita, Tonyo’s mother
(static) Tonyo's courage in confronting
Budok (flat) and overcoming the manlalayug is
Doc Morales (flat) both heroic and terrifying, as the
Pilo, the drunkard (flat) entire storyline centers on
Apo, Tonyo’s grandfather supernatural entities that unsettle
(round) and concern the audience.

CONFLICT: STYLE:
Character vs Supernatural.
NARRATIVE

THEME:
Tonyo was narrating the story
BRAVERY AND SELF-SACRIFICE
from his own experience to his
FOR ONE'S LOVED ONES.
apo.

Tonyo agreed to kill the


IMAGERY:
manlalayug because he was
VISUAL
worried for his father's safety.
JUSTIN LORENZ CATLI | ST12P3 | ENGLISH 4

SETTING:
Main setting: Canda, south part of Bukidnon, Philippines
Places: Town’s Plaza, Tonyo’s home, Rice fields
Time: mostly day, a night during the family’s discussion, a full moon on a Friday night

CHARACTERS:
Tonyo – protagonist
Manlalayug – antagonist CONFLICT: TONE:
Alejandro Character vs Supernatural. SUSPENSION
Budok
THEME: MOOD:
Doc Morales
bravery and self-sacrifice HEROISM AND TERROR.
Pilo, the drunkard
for one's loved ones. STYLE:
Francisco, Tonyo’s father
NARRATIVE
Carmencita, Tonyo’s mother
POINT OF VIEW: IMAGERY:
Apo, Tonyo’s grandfather
FIRST PERSON POINT OF VISUAL
Fernando
VIEW

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