Marxist
Literary Analysis on Pangako Sa’yo (First two weeks)
And
Amor and Eduardo fell in love with each other.
While the latter is living in a simple home almost looking like a shack,
the latter lives like a king in a castle sort of home. Despite having an
arrogant mother who wants only the best (rich enough) girl for her son, Eduardo
still managed to fight the love he has for Amor. It was shown how Eduardo and
Amor have struggled for the love they so long keep because the social classes
they belong at. Here, shown is that differing social classes doesn’t matter
anymore to Eduardo. Real love is rare, so it’s worth fighting for. The rich is
for both the rich and poor. The poor is both for the poor and rich. No special
pairings.
However,
their love was meddled by the selfish wants of Eduardo’s mother. So here she
comes, setting up Eduardo a date with the illegitimate daughter of the governor
named Claudia. Desperate times call for desperate measures, as it seems for
Eduardo’s mom. She even has publicly humiliated Amor in a set up engagement
party for Eduardo and Claudia, thus Amor crying her eyes out believing that
Eduardo betrayed her. But no one can blame Eduardo’s mother. After all, for the
rich, it is must for their children to also marry the one of the same social
class. :)
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