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The excerpt immediately provides some bits of the town's colonial history, as thetownsfolk know it. Where were those details and how did the Pikit natives
perceive the foreign invaders?

"The Green Sanctuary" by Antonio Enriquez

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Answered by shamsqamarshams
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Answer:

Where were those details and how did the Pikit natives perceive the foreign invaders? " The Green Sanctuary" by Antonio Enriquez pahelp ...

Explanation:

Where were those details and how did the Pikit natives perceive the foreign invaders? " The Green Sanctuary" by Antonio Enriquez pahelp ...

Answered by jubin22sl
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Answer: The explanation is given below:-

Explanation:

  • Sanctuary conjures up images of a safe retreat. For some plants, it's the forest. People can find comfort in their houses or, like me, in small groups or beds with their favourite things.
  • A sanctuary is a safe, comforting environment. Home is an example. What if your home wasn't a safe haven? The world was supposed to be a shelter for humans and other creatures, so why are people calling life 'cruel' and 'unfair' now?
  • Mindanao's Antonio Reyes Enriquez writes short tales and novels. His parents wanted him to study medicine in Manila, but he preferred to return to Zamboanga and finish his degree there. Later, he wrote for newspapers and magazines. He also joined a surveying business in Cotabato, where he wrote "Surveyors of the Liguasan Marsh," or "The Green Sanctuary."
  • Mindanao has traditionally been the Philippines' 'black sheep' Mindanao is dominated by Muslims or Moros, differentiating its culture from Luzon and Visayas.
  • Their diverse culture earned them the title "Bangsamoro," or "Bansa ng mga Moro." Due to insurgents, it became Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao.
  • Antonio Enriquez's stories generally feature love, devotion and unfaithfulness, struggle, and death.
  • Perhaps he wrote Green Sanctuary to emphasise how chaotic it's been down there, with rebel factions and all.
  • He may have also sought to portray the Muslim stereotype of being terrorists, which is evident in the Philippines and other nations due to the number of Muslim terrorist incidents. Men's fear of this stereotype is a terrible truth.

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