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Pangalan: John Paul Tabieros Paaralan: Pandac Elementary School

Pamagat: Kabayong Kahoy

May akda:

Petsa at Lugar ng Pagkalathala:

Karakter: Hektor, Agamemnon, Paris

Numerong Pahina: 12

Kabuuan:

Ang Kabayo ng Troya ay isang malaking kabayong yari sa kahoy na may


malaking butas na pinagtaguan ng mga Griyegong kawal upang lihim na
makapasok sila sa Troya. Sa kasalukuyang paggamit, tumutukoy na rin ang
pariralang ito para sa anumang grupong subersibo at kaaway na maingat at palihim
na sumasanib sa isang hukbo na may layuning pabagsakin ang pinagsalihang
hukbo.

Ipinagawa ito ni Odysseus sa isang Griyegong manlililok. Pagkayari,


lumulan sa loob nito ang pinakamatatapang sa mga mandirigmang Griyego,
habang sumakay naman ang iba sa mga bangka at naglayag patungo sa Troya.
Nang matanaw ng mga Troyano ang kabayong kahoy, inisip ng mga ito na
sumusuko na sa labanan ang mga Griyego. May mga nag-isip din isa itong alay na
pangkapayapaan na ibig dalhin ng mga Griyego, papasok sa mga tarangkahan ng
Troya. Dahil sa kalakihan ng sukat nito, kinailangan buwagin ng mga Troyano ang
bahagi ng pader na nakapaligid sa Troya. Hinilang papasok sa Troya ang kabayong
kahoy, at nagalak ang mga taga-Troya. Sa pagtulog ng mga mamamayan ng Troya,
gumapang palabas sa kahoy na kabayo ang mga Griyegong kawal na lulan nito.
Nilusob nila ang mga kaaway na Troyano. Dumating ang mga barkong Griyego at
natupok sa apoy ng labanan ang buong Troya.

Aral ng Kwento:

Ang pagtitiis ay hindi madaling matutuhan, ngunit sulit ito. Akala ko noon ang
pagtitiis ay hindi aktibong pagtugon sa mga karanasan sa buhay, na parang
pagsuko ito. Ngunit ang pagtitiis ay hindi pagsuko. Ang pagtitiis ay pagpapakita ng
tibay ng loob at katapatan sa Panginoon.Ang pagtitiis ay pagiging handa, sa isang
banda, upang masdan ang paghahayag ng mga layunin ng Diyos nang may
paghanga at pitagan, sa halip na pagkabalisa sa ating kalagayan. Sa madaling
salita, ang labis na kasabikan o pagmamadaling buksan ang oven ay hindi
nagpapaalsa sa tinapay. Gayundin tayo. Kung lagi nating sinusuri ang ating
sitwasyon kung masaya tayo, hindi tayo magiging masaya.
Name: John Paul Tabieros School: Pandac Elementary School

Title: Lion King

Author:

Data and Place of Publication:

Characters: Simba, Mufasa, Scar, Timon and Pumbaa

Number of Pages: 12

Summary:

As the sun rises, Rafiki the mandrill calls the animals to Pride Rock. She greets King
Mufasa and Queen Sarabi and presents their cub to thegathered animals. Elsewhere, Mufasa's
brother, Scar, is upset over his lost chance at becoming King. Back at her baobab tree, Rafiki
paints an image of the cub and asks the spirits to conjure the new prince's name: Simba. Time
passes and Simba grows into a lively young cub. As Mufasa shows Simba the Pride Lands from
the top of Pride Rock, he warns Simba not to stray beyond the boundaries of the Pride Lands,
pointing out a shadowy area in the distance. Back at the shadowlands, Scar tells the hyenas of his
plan to kill Mufasa and Simba so that he can become king. Scar takes Simba to a gorge and tells
him to wait there. On Scar's signal, hyenas start a wildebeest stampede into the gorge. Scar tells
Mufasa that Simba is trapped in the gorge. Mufasa leaps into the stampede and manages to save
his son, but as he tries to escape, Scar throws him off the cliff back into the stampede, killing
him. Scar then orders the hyenas to kill Simba. Simba escapes but the hyenas tell Scar that he is
dead. Scar claims the throne and allows the hyenas into the Pride Lands. Exhausted and alone in
the desert, Simba is saved by Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog. Simba feels
responsible for Mufasa's death, but the duo takes the cub to their jungle home and show him their
carefree way of life. Believing that he has won, Scar taunts Simba by admitting that he killed
Mufasa. Furious, Simba recovers and forces Scar to reveal the truth to the lionesses. Simba's
friends fight the hyenas while Simba battles Scar to the top of Pride Rock. Scar begs for his life,
blaming the hyenas for everything. Simba lets him leave out of mercy, but Scar attacks again.
Simba blocks the attack and Scar falls from the cliff to his death. With the battle won, Simba's
friends come forward and acknowledge Simba as the rightful king. Simba ascends Pride Rock
and roars out across the kingdom. The Pride Lands recover and the animals gather in celebration,
continuing the Circle of Life.

Lesson Learned :
“The Circle of Life” teaches kids that we are all born and then we all die, and then more
people/creatures are born and then they die too and that somehow this is a good and beautiful
thing. As it turns out, “The Lion King” is responsible for one of the most important life lessons
of all time. Simba”s sidekicks Timon and Pumbaa teach him the Swahili phrase “Hakuna
Matata”, which means NO WORRIES FOR THE REST OF YOUR DAYS. Life is hard, but that
doesn”t mean you need to suffer. Happiness is a choice. You can choose to shrug off your
worries and feel good instead. Timon and Pumbaa call this their “problem free philosophy”, a
great philosophy to learn as a kid and an important one to remember as an adult. The Lion King”
is a heartwarming story about love and faith. On the other side, it’s a dark tale of greed,
desperation, and betrayal. This movie is the perfect way to ease a child into the reality that life is
intense and complicated.

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