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what is the moral lesson of biag ni lam ang​

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Answered by nived18
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Explanation:

The moral of the epic is that life is full of trials and problems; one must be strong and must accept this reality. Lam-ang is a great person because he has a supernatural power that he use to help other people around him. He do anything just to win the heart of the woman he loves.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Moral lesson of biag ni lam ang.

EXPLANATION:

  • BIAG NI LAM-ANG (Life of Lam-ang) is a pre-Hispanic epic poem of the Ilocano individuals of the Philippines.  
  • The tale was handed on orally for a long time before it became recorded in 1640, by using a visually impaired Ilokano troubadour named Pedro Bucaneg.
  • The lesson of the epic is that existence which is loaded with preliminaries and problems.
  • Moral of this poem is that, one should be stable and should acknowledge this fact.
  • Lam-ang is an exceptional person for the reason that he has a heavenly pressure that he use to help others around him.  
  • He does everything just to win the interest of the lady he cherishes.
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