Sugat By Severino Reyes [repack] | Walang

Philippine literature during the American colonial period served as a subtle yet powerful vehicle for nationalism. Among the most enduring works of this era is Walang Sugat (Without Wounds), a Zarzuela written by Severino Reyes, often hailed as the "Father of the Tagalog Zarzuela." First staged in 1902, the play is a masterpiece that intertwines the conventions of romantic melodrama with the harsh realities of the Philippine Revolution against Spain.

Tenyong is reported dead in battle. Julia, devastated, is pressured by her mother and the friars to enter a convent or marry a wealthy, cowardly Spaniard named Don Miguel. She resists but eventually agrees to take the veil, believing Tenyong is gone. Just before her final vows, a wounded and disguised Tenyong returns. They reunite, but he must flee again as Spanish soldiers pursue him. walang sugat by severino reyes

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