The story takes place in the Philippines in 1850 during the three-day festival of St. John. Lupeng is a married Filipino woman with three sons who feels restricted in her womanhood. Her cousin Guido, who studied in Europe, tells her about the Tatarin ritual performed by women and encourages her to participate. Against her husband Paeng's wishes, Lupeng attends the ritual and embraces her power, running away from Paeng during the dancing. They argue upon returning home, but Paeng cannot bring himself to whip Lupeng as she requested, submitting to her dominance at the end.
The story takes place in the Philippines in 1850 during the three-day festival of St. John. Lupeng is a married Filipino woman with three sons who feels restricted in her womanhood. Her cousin Guido, who studied in Europe, tells her about the Tatarin ritual performed by women and encourages her to participate. Against her husband Paeng's wishes, Lupeng attends the ritual and embraces her power, running away from Paeng during the dancing. They argue upon returning home, but Paeng cannot bring himself to whip Lupeng as she requested, submitting to her dominance at the end.
The story takes place in the Philippines in 1850 during the three-day festival of St. John. Lupeng is a married Filipino woman with three sons who feels restricted in her womanhood. Her cousin Guido, who studied in Europe, tells her about the Tatarin ritual performed by women and encourages her to participate. Against her husband Paeng's wishes, Lupeng attends the ritual and embraces her power, running away from Paeng during the dancing. They argue upon returning home, but Paeng cannot bring himself to whip Lupeng as she requested, submitting to her dominance at the end.
The story takes place in the Philippines in 1850 during the three-day festival of St. John. Lupeng is a married Filipino woman with three sons who feels restricted in her womanhood. Her cousin Guido, who studied in Europe, tells her about the Tatarin ritual performed by women and encourages her to participate. Against her husband Paeng's wishes, Lupeng attends the ritual and embraces her power, running away from Paeng during the dancing. They argue upon returning home, but Paeng cannot bring himself to whip Lupeng as she requested, submitting to her dominance at the end.
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BACKGROUND OF THE AUTHOR and live a somewhat wealthy life as they have a
carriage driver named Entoy and a maid and cook
Nicomedes "Nick" Márquez Joaquín named Amada. Guido is a cousin of Paeng’s who born May 4, 1917, Paco, Manila, Phil.—died April comes back to the Philippines after studying in 29, 2004, San Juan, Phil. The son of Leocadio Y. Europe. The suggestive comments to Lupeng, and even bending down to kiss her feet. This Joaquin, a lawyer and a colonel of the Philippine Revolution, and Salome Marquez, a makes her leave abruptly and have a discussion schoolteacher; she taught her children English. with her husband the coming night. Joaquin's family got into dire economic Lupeng secretly found herself intrigued by the circumstances after the sudden death of his attention of Guido; she felt that he was correct in father. saying that women should be ravished and men Philippine novelist, poet, playwright, biographer, should adore them. This causes her to participate and essayist writing in English, the National Artist in the last night of the festival, which is the Tatarin for Literature. Joaquin wrote largely about the ritual. Paeng goes with her and tries to drag her back once the dancing begun, but she runs from Spanish colonial period and the diverse heritage of the Filipino people. Often he dealt with the him to the women. He tries to take her back but coexistence of 'primitive' and 'civilized' the women in the crowds beat him out, leaving dimensions inside the human psyche. him helpless. As the two return home, Paeng says he must whip his wife because he loves her SUMMER SOLSTICE and feels that she needs to be put in her place. To this, she shouts and says she wants to be SETTING adored, not respected and orders him to kiss her feet. The story takes place in 1850s Phllippines during the festival days of St John. THEME CHARACTERS Adoration and Respect Donya Lupeng Moreta – the married woman having three children and the senora and master of the house which Amada and Entoy is working ANALYSIS and serving for Don Paeng – the highly honorable and moral The story “summer solstice” took place on husband of Donya Lupeng The Three Boys – the sons of Donya Lupeng and 1850’s that time in the Philippines the women Paeng were always shut in and felt repressed. Amada – the housemaid/ cook of the Moretas family Summer Solstice is a story about a women Entoy – the carriage driver of the Moretas family which all shows and conveys superiority. Guido – the cousin of Don Paeng who wad gone from Europe From the story there is called ritual performed by women during classical period. SUMMARY The feasts, events and happenings shows The Tatarin, or otherwise known as the Tadtarin, the differences of man and woman in terms of was a three day festival that celebrated a ritual of fertility. This was one only by women. Many men which is dominate, which is higher, which is frowned upon the extravagant dances and plays the one the lead, who is the master, who to surrounding the ritual. “Summer Solstice” is set be called to be a king or a queen . during the three days of the St. John’s festival. Lupeng, a Filipino women who feels closed to her womanhood, is married to Paeng, who is no What are the Western and Eastern culture doubt loyal to her. They have three small boys present in the text? Feast of Saint John the Baptist And he said, in his dead voice: “That I adore you. That I adore you. That I worship you. is a Christian feast day celebrating the birth That the air you breathe and the ground you of John the Baptist, a prophet who foretold tread is so holy to me. That I am your dog, the coming of the Messiah in the person your slave… “ of Jesus, whom he later baptised. Lupeng shatters the concept of the The Tatarin (or Tadtarin) is a three-day suppressed woman when she gains control of festival that celebrates a ritual of fertility done her husband, who kisses her feet at the end by women but it frowned upon by men. of story. This makes it seem as though Summer Solstice is set during the three days women are the ones who want to be the of the St. John's festival. rulers of men, as seen in the Tatarin festival. Who are the characters that represent Western and Eastern
Western Eastern
Don Paeng Doña Lupeng
Guido Amada Entoy Conflict underwent by inferior character The conflict of the story started when Dona Lupeng realises the potential superiority of women when she met their cousin Guido, the young man who studies in Europe, has witnessed the Tadtarin and tells her about women being wild frenzy. Dona Lupeng has insisted in going to the Tadtarin in spite of Paeng’s disagreement which causes the couple to argue later on.
How are this conflict resolve?
Just as the couple were arguing Lupeng had
admitted her fault and was ready to be whipped by her husband Don Paeng, but he admits that he cannot give his wife whipping And she asks why,