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Tragedy at Lumba’s Bend
Delfin Fresnosa

-( May 23, 1916 - December 19, 1988)
-A Fictionist Born in Gubat, Sorsogon. He is the son of Alejandro Fresnosa and Florencia Espano.
He married Asuncion Epino with whom he had nine children.

Tragedy at Lumba's Bend
Tone: Sad
Turns out sadly for the characters because of the distressing misfortune of their love ones.

Theme: Tragedy

.Plot: Flashback

Setting: Backdrop
Mines on Mountain side
Early Morning

Characters:
First Person - Narrator
Demetrio's Gang
Pepito's Gang
Pepe

Critical Approaches/Historical Approach

The story was presumably written in 1930's, during American colonization and Pre-Japanese era where mining industry seem to ascend.

Biographical Approach
Having experienced joblessness and hunger in the city, he thought of the city as without conscience and soul and believed those of lowly origin to be the real people.

Marxist Approach
Shows the struggles of the poor as stated in the story with regards to the decision of two families to hoard the money that the company will be paying rather than burying their love one's remains.

Feminist Approach
Men worked on the mines, w/c signifies the strength of men and their duty as head and breadwinner of their family.

Psychoanalytical Approach
The story tends to explain the appeal of the work and how actually was the life for the poor in that era regarding on how the company on the story handles the situation with the use of their money and how does it affect the decision of the poor.

Structuralist Approach
He rather used the word "gang" referring to "team or crew".
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