Thursday, February 21, 2019
Alibugha
ALIBUGHA The play Alibugha that we watched last September 11, 2011 at Paco Catholic tame was derived from the Parable of the Prodigal Son. The two are almost the same, the only variety was that there were some twists added to the story. In Alibugha, there was a family composed of a founding father & two sons. The father was a husbandman, his older son followed his trail and also became a farmer while his other son went to manila to study because he doesnt want to be a farmer like them because he thinks that it wont take him that far and that it wont make him any richer.His younger son went home unrivalled day and asked for his inheritance and went to Manila right hand after he got it, capital is the only thing that matters to him. He spent the inheritance he got from his father to useless stuffs. He even used it to get a daughter make out with him. He thought he got the girl significant so he married her. Theyve had a daughter and lived together for age until the boss of the girl finds out where they live and that they were living together.Her wife had a relationship with her boss before they got together, she unexpended him when they met. Her boss got mad for that and searched for them for years, when he found their location, he made an action like a shot. He went there and jeopardize the girl to go with her but the girl doesnt want to, so he shot her and he also died in the end. The husband was left with the child he doesnt even own, he realized how execrable he was after that so he decided to go bet on to his father and brother and reconcile with them.They accepted him completely, without any hesitation. This story was great. It except teaches us to remember to get back to paragon whenever we got the wrong path. God is always ready to accept us no matter what we do, we meet need to get back to Him and reconcile for our sins and He will immediately accept us. We should follow Gods path because its the right path that will lead us to succes s.
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