The Chieftest Mourner is a story or rather a narration by a girl in her college days whose unvledied. Her uncle was given the title "the last of a distinct school of Philippine poets" and wasdescribed as "the sweetest lyre that ever throbbed with Malayan chords". The title of this story isdifferent from the other ones I've read before because one of the words which makes it up isunfamiliar to me and to my dictionary, which makes it a bit hard to make a connection between itand the story itself. But from the word 'mourner' and 'chief' I think it means who suffered most.
I believe that the narrator or the girl is the one who fits the description, which makes the title fitfor the story and its theme, which is
...mainly about the death of a great poet. For me, the death of her uncle is indeed a great tragedy. But a part of me is saying he deserves it because he left his wife, he left the girl's Aunt Sophia alone and heartbroken. Although AuntSophia knew that her husband did not really intend tomarry her, she was still heartbroken because of the fact that the man she loved did not learn howto love her completely, not just because of her beauty.
The great poet left his wife for another woman. Why did he have to go away and find another woman to be with when he already has somebody who loves him? Couldn't the dramatic poetaccept what was done to him because he got drunk? It was his fault he got drunk. Getting drunk for inspiration is definitely no
an excuse. And he could have at least thought about what kind of girl he would be with. He is going to do something wrong at least do that wrong thing properly. ("Did that make sense? Hmm? ") I mean, come on, talk about a control freak.
The next woman hewas with never let him have things done his way. Sure, she helped him when he was sick, andwhen he got broke and all, but if I were that guy, I'd rather go back to my real wife than stay witha devil in disguise. Maybe that terrible woman was the cause of his sickness and failures in life. It is a sad thing that he had to go through such terrible things; he probably had som much talentin poetry and the fine arts. Some part of the story struck me like lightning. There i one part that says people are confused as to who others are referring to as the pet's wife.
Is it his legal wife? Or is it his other woman? Whydid they get confused when clearly Aunt Sophia is the one who should be addressed to as the pet's wife? His mistress does not have any right whatsoever to call herself the real wife. See? Control frea-ness again. She is definitely somebody who doesn't deserve a man with great talent. She should have just returned him to his real wife to avoid scandals, but unfortunately, she didn'tso it cost her big time. It was a good thing that the poet's sisters stood by Aunt Sophia's sidewhen there was an argument in the chapel during the funeral.
The pet's mistress
and the youngman she was with were definitely flaming with rage. It serves that evil witch right to e called a'shameless bitch'. Ok, so maybe nobody deserves to be called on after all but in a way that's whatit means if you describe what she did. But, I do pity her though. She did help the poet when he assick, she sold her jewelry to make money for hi, she peddled his work to the publishers, she dideverything in order to help the pet stand on his own two feet again. Honestly, I am not sure whatto think of that woman after all.
I am not sure whether I should e angry with her for being with amarried man or feel pitiful towards her because she still got a big argument and lost her respectand dignity for helping somebody in his times of need... This story of Philippine Literature by Aida Rivera-Ford i certainly one of the best stories I'veread. It is something many would consider as a timeless clasic. While reading, you would feel asif you were the girl who experienced a great tragedy. Of coure, this story is not exactly perfectfor everybody. Many characters in the story do not have naes.
The poet, the narrator, themistress, everybody except for Aunt Sophia, the girl or the narrator's aunt, do not have names atall. This made it hard to keep track of who is doing what sometimes. Mixed feelings andemotions are felt by the characters. There is secrecy, hate, sadness, bravery, rage, a feeling of totally nothingness, even a feeling of competition seems present in the storyy. Even if I am not a
big fan of Phgilippine Literature, I found this story very enoyable to read. It is not verycomplicated. It is easy to understand, but there is this case of no names for everybody.
Althoughthis is not like your usual type of literature wherein you will find complicated words, extremelylong and boring parts and there is a thought present in one's head -'Ayoko na 'to basahin... Katamad" or maybe "This is extreme and absolute torture! ', this story is nice to read, itis simple, brief, and equally interesting, but it doesn't mean that the other stories which are notlike this are not interesting and nice to read. It is the kind of literature for students in high school. It is not long nor is it hort and it allows students to express their reaction easily.
No need for amajor brainstorm that lasts the entire time given to you before the deadline. So, long story, short,I really like The Chieftest Mourner .It is definitely one that I will remember and it will serve as an inspiration for me to try my bestwhen it comes to making a reaction paper. It will also serve as a trigger for my possible liking for reading short stories and pieces of Philippine Literature. The Chieftest Mourner by Aida Rivera Ford This, by far, is the most interesting take on adultery I’ve ever read (or evenwatched), although for some reason I can’t really put into words, I wonder if thestory is really about that.
I feel there is a special reason why the author would use a person, who is not directly affected by the two conflicting parties, as narrator
of thestory, though I can’t exactly figure out why. The story, though simple in language, iscovered with a sort of mystique—a mystique which when unraveled, would lead tobetter appreciation of the author’s work.
The chieftest mourner by aida rivera ford is all about the poet with many vices and because of thet fact his wife tied him that urge the poet to find another woman. The poet died and the second wife finances during his life in the hospital and all. so in the wake the second wife summarizes what she did in order to let them know on how important she is and to prove to them that she has a great right to the dead body of the poet rather than the legal wife. But the poets family tried to stop her scandal and tell her that they don't care about what she did but they are after is the peace and serenity in the burial of the poet.
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