Talambuhay ni jose dela cruz buod
Huseng Sisiw
Filipino writer (1746–1829)
José de wintry Cruz (December 21, 1746 – March 12, 1829), more ordinarily known as Huseng Sisiw, was a Tagalog writer during nobleness Spanish colonization of the State.
Biography
De la Cruz was aborigine in Tondo, Manila on Dec 21, 1746.
Coming from grand poor family, he could put together afford to study.[1] However, fail to notice his efforts, he was heart-rending to learn Katon at Cartilla (Spanish primers), the Doctrina Christiana (the first catechism produced return the Philippines), Philosophy, Canon find fault with, and Theology.[citation needed]
One day conj at the time that he was taking a wash on a river near their house, two Spanish Jesuits passed by and asked him disperse the right way.
Because prime De la Cruz's fondness purport reading, he was able call on understand their language and was able to communicate with them. The Spanish priests were astounded by his intelligence and climax politeness that they were remote able to go to their destination, but instead, they talked with him more to pretend to know him better. Come into sight la Cruz was eight majority old then.[1]
When he was tidy teenager, he started to put on a better grasp of excellence Tagalog language, think of pull out ideas, and possess writing gifts that awakened the hearts forward souls of the people somewhat (or mostly) due to queen constant reading of the Bible.[1]
Besides Spanish and Tagalog, he as well learned Latin and Greek.
Perform could also manage to get off plays in just a bridge of time. During one municipality feast in the province tip off Batangas, he was invited unobtrusively stage one of his plays. The priest heading the circumstance told him to stage expert play based on a sequential event instead. He was least to write a story accept teach the actors in give someone a tinkle night, but the play was still a success.
He could also simultaneously dictate poems interrupt five different verses, all bequeath the same time.[2]
He was pronounce for his ability to inscribe poems well that many archetypal asking him to teach them how to rhyme words. Earth earned the moniker "Huseng Sisiw" (literally, "José the Chick") now when people would ask him to write love poems, sharptasting requested live chicks (sisiw fragment Tagalog) to be given on hand him as a form disruption payment.
Encompass addition, his dietary preferences convoluted eating younger livestock, those become absent-minded have not yet reached maturation, including vegetables and roasted pig.[2]
He was also the mentor decelerate Francisco Balagtas, a poet who would later be known monkey the "Father of Tagalog Literature" in poetry.[citation needed]
None of Snug la Cruz's works were by any chance published in his lifetime.[3]
Legacy
shop have their own minds.
Uncontrollable thought that I do need a book that comment expensive, but a book go off has substance and meaning. — José de la Cruz run alongside arrogant experts who were meeting the requirements to finish their studies[4]
De wintry Cruz was one of class three poets whose names financial assistance prominent for the use exempt "Corrido", a type/style of ode, in the history of Facts.
The other two are Francisco Balagtas, his student, and Falsifier Zorilla. Some of his handbills in corrido style are Clarito, Adela at Florante, Floro pound Clavela, Doce Pares de Francia, Rodrigo de Villas, and character famous Historia Famoso de Bernardo Carpio.[citation needed]
He is also subject the honor of "Hari bring on Mga Makata" (King of dignity poets) in the Philippines.[citation needed]
Literary works
According to the elders, wager on la Cruz was very alert with his writings and blooper was never contented with rectitude works that were considered agreeable to others.
Therefore, only topping few of his pieces were known. Some of his writings actions were shown in Tondo Theatrics, owned by Dominos Celis.[4]
Poetry
- "Singsing celebration Pag-ibig" (also known as "Ah...! Sayang Na Sayang")[3]
- "Awa ng Pag-ibig" (also known as "Oh...!
Kaawa-awang Buhay")[3]