Sunday, January 8, 2017

Apo on the Wall by Bj Patino






APO ON THE WALL 
by Bj Patino


  1. There’s this man’s photo on the wall
  2. Of my father’s office at home, you
  3. Know, where father brings his work,
  4. Where he doesn’t look strange
  5. Still wearing his green uniform
  6. And colored breast plates, where,
  7. To prove that he works hard, he
  8. Also brought a photo of his boss
  9. Whom he calls Apo, so Apo could
  10. You know, hang around on the wall
  11. Behind him and look over his shoulders
  12. To make sure he’s snappy and all.
  13. Father snapped at me once, caught me
  14. Sneaking around his office at home
  15. Looking at the stuff on his wall- handguns,
  16. Plaques, a sword, medals a rifle-
  17. Told me that was no place for a boy
  18. Only men, when he didn’t really
  19. Have to tell me because, you know,
  20. That photo of Apo on the wall was already
  21. Looking at me around,
  22. His eyes following me like he was
  23. That scary Jesus in the hallway, saying
  24. I know what you’re doing.

Reference: 21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World by Marikit Tara Uychoco


INSIGHTS
For us, the poem clearly takes us back to the time when the Martial Law still exists. It reflects the fear of the people because of their dictator. It is a poem which talks about a certain situation that depicts the experiences of people during that time – particularly a child.  The poem was written in the point of view of a child. It is kind of strange compared to other write-ups I have read. I like the poem because it gives me an understanding of one of the many sides of Martial Law. This side refers to a child’s perspective about Martial Law. A child’s perspective is way different from the adult’s. The child’s perspective on Martial Law is that, people are disciplined. Another one is that, Martial Law is a scary time because of Marcos himself and the people who are in authority.
The poem has reminded us the importance of looking at the past and applying what the lessons of the past in the present. The past is in the past but it must be looked back in order to have a better present – to avoid another mistakes and to repeat the victories in the past.



REFLECTION OF REALITY
As I’ve read the poem, I like the perspective of the persona’s father because it shows that the father is proving to Apo even when he’s not around that he respects and fears him.
When you reflect it into reality among the situations of teenagers nowadays, we can observe that when our fathers look at us eye to eye, we easily get scared for some reason, and we tend to follow them to avoid being reprimanded. And this poem also has a relation to the Martial Law.
--- Hannah Bebs Aloot ---

28 comments:

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  2. hello can i ask some question about the poem?

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  3. Hello po ,the poem was really good

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  4. who is apo in the poem?cite your evidence to support your answer

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    1. Apo is obviously our former president, Ferdinand Marcos. It was stated in the poem that the picture on the wall was his father's boss, his father is a military or a high-ranked one. The clue was when the persona described his fathers uniform. During Marcos'reign in our country, one of the attributes he's best describe then was him being scary and a man full of authority emitting from his aura.If you re-read the poem,his father told him that there's no place for a boy but only men, means that, chaos is just around the corner. It made me realize that there must have been a chaotic event happened then and it was, I believe, martial law,the ruling of Marcos. It was the only time when our country was ruled by a dictator where turmoil and uprising revolution was held that contributed a highly significant role in our history today.

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  5. maraming maraming salamat talaga dito!

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  6. When did this created or date?

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  7. hello can i ask a question? how would you describe the relationship between the personas father and apo? what does thistell us about the fathers perspective about martial law? thankyouuu

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  8. Can I ask a question ? What is the reflection to this poem?

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  9. how it affects your appreciation?

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  10. how it affects your appreciation?

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  11. how it affects your appreciation?

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  12. Can you cite some background information about the author BJ Patino?

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  13. Details of the character persona's father

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  14. Ano po mga sagot sa Tanong sa apo on the wall?

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  15. sino po may tagalog version nitong poem?

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  16. Sino yung persona's father?? Kasi kung si persona ay yung bata, edi tatay nya yun? Pero pano si Apo??

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  17. i cannot look for the biography of Mr. Bj Patino

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  18. what is the summary of this poem

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  19. What is the summary of this poem?

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