Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Essay to read and read for an essay

This is an article I happened to read while browsing and surfing across the net. I was really looking for articles that are very Filipino. Something that every young people like you and the young generation per se could appreciate and love. Reading is such a boring activity some people would say. But i blatantly say "No". In contrast, it is quite one of the best forms of recreation. It unleashes the lurking self in you. The sulking person inside you. But one can only better appreciate what he is reading once he reads from the heart. This article isn't only for the love of reading or for the sake of compliance to the reading requirement being asked from you, but this is more of a reawakening for the future leaders, the youth, into becoming a better individual, responsible citizen and above all, one who is ready to acquire change in his life for the betterment of his country, may it be gradual or drastic. For now, just read, have fun and understand the message... Read between the lines...Read beyond the lines...Most importantly, read from your heart!
-Prof. D-


Freedom from Want
By Carlos Bulosan

Published in the Saturday Evening Post Magazine, March 6, 1943
as one of the commissioned essays on the Four Freedoms in America

1. So long as the fruit of our labor is denied us, so long will want manifest itself in a world of slaves.
If you want to know what we are, look upon the farms or upon the hard pavements of the city. You usually see us working or waiting for work, and you think you know us, but our outward guise is more deceptive than our history.
Our history has many strands of fear and hope that snarl and converge at several points in time and space. We clear the forest and the mountains of the land. We cross the river and the wind. We harness wild beast and living steel. We celebrate labor, wisdom, peace of the soul.

2. When our crops are burned or plowed under, we are angry and confused. Sometimes we ask if this is the real America. Sometimes we watch our long shadows and doubt the future. But we have learned to emulate our ideals from these trials. We know there were men who came and stayed to build America. We know they came because there is something in America that they needed, and which needed them.
We march on, though sometimes strange moods fill our children. Our march toward security and peace is the march of freedom—the freedom that we should like to become a living part of. It is the dignity of the individual to live in a society of free men, where the spirit of understanding and belief exists; of understanding that all men, whatever their color, race, religion or estate, should be given equal opportunity to serve themselves and each other according to their needs and abilities.

3. But we are not really free unless we use what we produce. So long as the fruit of our labor is denied us, so long will want manifest itself in a world of slaves.
It is only when we have plenty to eat—plenty of everything— that we begin to understand what freedom means. To us, freedom is not an intangible thing. When we have enough to eat, then we are healthy enough to enjoy what we eat. Then we have the time and ability to read and think and discuss things. Then we are not merely living but also becoming a creative part of life. It is only then that we become a growing part of democracy.

4. We do not take democracy for granted. We feel it grow in our working together—many millions of us working toward a common purpose. If it took us several decades of sacrifice to arrive at this faith, it is because it took us that long to know what part of America is ours.
Our faith has been shaken many times, and now it is put to question. Our faith is a living thing, and it can be crippled or chained. It can be killed by denying us enough food or clothing, by blasting away our personalities and keeping us in constant fear. Unless we are properly prepared the powers of darkness will have good reason to catch us unaware and trample our lives.

5. The totalitarian nations hate democracy. They hate us, because we ask for a definite guaranty of freedom of religion, freedom of expresson and freedom from fear and want. Our challenge to tyranny is the depth of our faith in a democracy worth defending, although they spread lies about us, the way of life we cherish is not dead. The American dream is only hidden away, and it will push its way up and grow again.
We have moved down the years steadily toward the practice of democracy. We become animate in the growth of Kansas wheat or in the ring of Mississippi rain. We tremble in the strong winds of the Great Lakes. We cut timbers in Oregon just as the wild flowers blossom in Maine. We are multitudes in Pennsylvania mines, in Alaskan canneries. We are millions from Puget Sound to Florida. In violent factories, crowded tenements, teeming cities. Our numbers increase as the war revolves into years and increases hunger, disease, death and fear.

6. Even when we see our children suffer humiliations, we cannot believe that America has no more place for us. We realize that what is wrong is not in our system of government, but in the ideals which were blasted away by a materialistic age.
But sometimes we wonder if we are really a part of America. We recognize the main springs of American democracy in our right to form unions and bargain through them collectively, our opportunity to sell our products at reasonable prices, and the privilege of our children to attend schools where they learn the truth about the world in which they live. We also recognize the forces which have been trying to falsify American history—the forces which drive away many Americans to a corner of compromise with those who would distort the ideals of men that died for freedom.

7. Sometimes we walk across the land looking for something to hold on to. We cannot believe that the resources of this country are exhausted. Even when we see our children suffer humiliations, we cannot believe that America has no more place for us. We realize that what is wrong is not in our system of government, but in the ideals which were blasted away by a materialistic age. We know that we can truly find and identify ourselves with a living tradition if we walk proudly in familiar streets. It is a great honor to walk on the American earth.
If you want to know what we are, look at the men reading books, searching in the dark pages of history for the lost word, the key to the mystery of the living peace. We are factory hands, field hands, mill hands, searching, building and molding structures. We are doctors, scientists, chemists discovering and eliminating disease, hunger and antagonism. We are soldiers, Navy men, citizens, guarding the imperishable dreams of our fathers to live in freedom. We are the living dream of dead men. We are the living spirit of free men.

8. Everywhere we are on the march, passing through darkness into a sphere of economic peace. When we have the freedom to think and discuss things without fear, when peace and security are assured, when the futures of our children are ensured—then we have resurrected and cultivated the early beginnings of democracy. And America lives and becomes a growing part of our aspirations again.
We have been marching for the last one hundred and fifty years. We sacrifice our individual liberties, and sometimes we fail and suffer. Sometimes we divide into separate groups and our methods conflict, though we all aim at one common goal. The significant thing is that we march on without turning back. What we want is peace not violence, We know that we thrive and prosper only in peace.

9. We are bleeding where clubs are smashing heads, where bayonets are gleaming. We are fighting where the bullet is crashing upon armorless citizens, where the tear gas is choking unprotected children. Under the lynch trees, amidst hysterical mobs. Where the prisoner is beaten to confess a crime he did not commit. Where the honest man is hanged because he told the truth.
We are the sufferers who suffer for natural love of man for another man, who commemorate the humanities of every man. We are the creators of abundance.

10. We are the desires of anonymous men. We are the subways of suffering, the well of indignities. We are the living testament of a flowering race.
But our march to freedom is not complete unless want is annihilated. The America we hope to see is not merely a physical but also a spiritual and intellectual world. We are the mirror of what America is. If America wants us to be living and free, then we must be living and free. If we fail, then America fails.
What do we want? We want complete security and peace. We want to share the promise and fruits of American life. We want to be free from fear and hunger.

11. If you want to know what we are—We are Marching!

44 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Read with your heart"
Reading is a process of using your understanding in able to relate of what you have read, but it is useless when you read without the interest. It is some what like a relationship, it will not work with the absense of love.

NOEDEL JOSEPH FUENTES
5:30-6:30

Anonymous said...

"The Happiness in Reading"

-Reading is a part of your daily life where you can gained knowledge.When you read you can learned at the same time you experienced fun.

Lumacad,Jacky Lou T.
ENG-2B
BSN-1

Anonymous said...

DAHAN, CHRIZEL KAY S.
BSN-1/CN35
ENG2B-5:30-6:30

“Marching for Freedom”

“Marching for Freedom” is my new title of the essay because all they want is freedom. They are marching for freedom because they want peace, security and to be free from fear and hunger. Also, they believe that the dignity of the individual is to live in a society of FREE MEN.

Anonymous said...

SANCHEZ, KATHYRINE A.
BSN-1/CN35
ENG2B-5:30-6:30

"FAITH FOR DEMOCRACY"

"Faith for democracy" this the title that came up to my mind because the essay talks about faith and democracy.They walk for a same purpose so that they will not be shaken and afraid.If we are able to reduce poverty, inequality, social exclusion, then people will begin recovering faith in democracy.

Anonymous said...

"Justice and freedom"
This is my title because, the people here are shouting for justice and freedom from being slaved and from being treated unequally. Justice is only way for them to have freedom, freedom to do what they want and to live their lives according to what they really want.

Aileen Cara S. Pagaspas
Bsn-1 Cn-35

ApRil said...
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ApRil said...

"SEARCHING FOR FREEDOM"

"SEARCHING FOR FREEDOM" is my new title because, the people are searching for freedom. they want to be free from all of the shadow of sufferings which until now they are experiencing. they want a total freedom to whatever race, religion they belong, it's because of the unequal treat to them. they want to live as free as a bird so that they can do what they want.

Engcong, April Mae O.
BSN-1D
CN35 (MWF)(5:30-6:30)

Anonymous said...

“Living with purpose”

“Living with purpose” is my new title of the essay
Because the essay talks about freedom from want.
The essay also talks about being free from fear and hunger
with complete security and peace. For me freedom from want
is the difference between living to survive and living with purpose.
That is why my new title of the essay is “living with purpose”

Sumandar Abdul Aras T.
BSN-1
Eng 2B

Anonymous said...

"March for hope, Fight freedom"!

It signifies the people in a nation who fight for the freedom of religion, freedom to express their own feelings and thoughts. And freedom to depend what is right for them.


Lyra R. Lustre
English-2B
BSN-1D

Anonymous said...

“Injustice of Dark to freedom from Light”

This means that in the essay people are being slaved out for their freedom without having the justice in the right way it has to be made. They are praising that day will come the justice will come through their hands by faith through religion.

Denibrigil Clyde Quirap
English-2B
BSN-1D

Anonymous said...

"Fight for Freedom"
"Fight for Freedom"is my new title,because in this essay,everybody shouts for a freedom and equality.They are treated as slaved in their own country.So,if freedom will be given to them,they will have,peaceful life and free from danger.So,let's fight for freedom.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Fight for Freedom"
"Fight for Freedom"is my new title,because in this essay,everybody shouts for a freedom and equality.They are treated as slaved in their own country.So,if freedom will be given to them,they will have,peaceful life and free from danger.So,let's fight for freedom...
MARIE CRISTINE SENARA
ENG-2B
BSN-1

Anonymous said...

"LIVE WITH FREEDOM"

This is my new title because peolpe want to live with freedom. In this article, we could read that people live without freedom. They suffers a lot. They were waiting for the day that they will set free. They want to live as a normal person. They were wishing that they could live with FREEDOM.


RONNA GALE J. ESTRELLA
BSN-I

Anonymous said...

"LONG LIVE FREEDOM AND PEACE"
Let's try to imagine the real meaning of freedom and peace.Many people are still longing and fighting for this.To know what is the right and to be firm.And lastly,free to continually right our wrong and make new persons ourselves..
ANNA DAEIA L. MANLIGUEZ

Anonymous said...

"From darkness To Light"

-in our life there always a part that we suffer darkness to our life, somtimes we fail. But we know that if we are in God, God always give chance,He give us light.I believe that after dark is light.


-_-Mark Joseph D. Quilang-_-
bsn-1 mwf 5;30-6;30.

Anonymous said...

" TIME TO THINK "

In our life thinking is a part of our daily living our life will be miserable if we dont think of what we have done. We should know that that the things that we done is good or bad and its time to think that we should change with those bad characters that we have in our life.

-_-NOEDEL JOSEPH FUENTES-_-
BSN-I CN-35

Anonymous said...

Ma. Luisa V. Ratunil
BSN-1D

"LIBERTY"
This essay talks about unequal treatment of white Americans to their co-black Americans. Instead of treating them as brothers and sisters they underestimate, discriminate and worst they making them slaves. so they fighting for their freedom to win back America again.

Anonymous said...

“Peace and Freedom”
 Because the essay talks about freedom they want to be free and live happily without fear.And they want peace of there mind and there heart.

Lovely E. Dinolan
BSN-1/Eng2b
CN-35

Anonymous said...

Noreen Joy M. Naguita
BSN-1D
ENG2B-5:30-6:30


"Freedom for equality"

freedom for equality its because we are equal even where different in style,color or faces but we still one,we born as sister and brothers and our faces have copied in our father Lord God.

Anonymous said...

"Living my Life Beyond the Borders"

I entitled my essay this way because life ain't lived in misery & enslavement of doubts and fears. It should be lived beyond borders so that we could see the beauty of each and everything in life and so we could soar higher. Let's not be deprived of experiencing the real bounty of life.

Alyssa Ruth E. Figueroa
BSN-1D
CN35

Anonymous said...

"Recognizing the real meaning of freedom"

Being part of the people of America, it was hard for them to experience being taken for granted. They experienced and suffered lots of regression. They also believed that even if their children suffered humiliation, they will freely search and find the real purpose on what they want. Every person existing in this world has their own right and want in their lives. They want to work in a way which freedom will surely be a part of it. They also emphasized the real meaning and importance of democracy in America.

Argel D. Sumampong
BSN-1D
CN35

Anonymous said...

"Life without faith leads to nowhere"

Life without faith leads to nowhere because your faith will carry you through all the obstacles and challenges in your life in order to survive the misery of it. Without faith and without believing in yourself you cannot achieve your goal. Faith will give us courage to fight our fears.

Joerey A. Tan
BSN-1D
CN35

Anonymous said...

"SEARCHING FREEDOM TO LIVE"

This is my new title in the essay because the people are searching for freedom and democracy. As we all know, we are created by God equally and he gave us freedom in everything we want so no one can stop and control us in doing things that we want. The people want to have a fair and equal treatment in any aspects. They want to live peaceful and have a total freedom that no one can control them, that like a birds that they can fly freely.





JUVY KAREN U. ACHAY
BSN-1/CN35

Anonymous said...

"Searching for peace, Fight for freedom" is my new title because they want peace and freedom in their hearts and in their minds. Freedom for what they want to do, and peace for the whole world. a freedom to live without fears in their life,and an equal treat to each other.all they want is all of these, so that they will be contented as what they are right now.


Laurilla, Czyrin G.
ENG-2B
BSN-1

Anonymous said...

while reading this essay entitled "Freedom From Want", i felt something in my heart that most filipinos felt before during the captivation of trhe spaniards before that's why i want the title "Forbidden Freedom" beacuse in this essay we can observe that even though in their greatest efforts in doing the hard works and great labors still they don't have their total freedom... freedom to speak and to do the things they want is prohibited for them in which big frights and monstrous fears are the things they felt... freedom is taken away from them instead to be enjoyed...! even their own lives and every little thing they do have no freedom since freedom was forbid to them from the harsh and arrogants captives...


Magdadaro, Jairus E.
CN35

Anonymous said...

" Today's Situation " is my new title because our world today is in crisis not only economically but also financially.We have cases of human rights abuse not only in the Philippines but also in other parts of the world. People suffer from hunger due to lack of food, from environmental disasters such as flash floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, tsunamis and other calamities and other sufferings brought by human beings.


Paye, Giel Lourrainne D.
English 2B
BSN-1

Anonymous said...

" Freewill " is my title because free from everything it is important to be set free. If someone makes you free, you shall be free indeed. And I hope that it makes us complete.

Midree Louisse Bering
English 2B
BSN-1

Anonymous said...

'FAITH FOR DEMOCRACY"
This is the title i choose because it talks about our faith to the filipino people to have the freedom from being slaved to treat unequally. Our faith is living thing and a challenge to us to be brave. So freedom that we should like to become a living part of and it is the dignity of the individual to live in a society of free, where the spirit of understanding and belief exists. And we should be given equal opportunity to serve themselves.

JADE RUTH L. PIAMONTE
ENGL.-2B 5:30 to 6:30
BSN-1

Anonymous said...

"a dream for freedom"

this is my new title because the people in the essay is dreaming and wanting for freedom. they want freedom for them to live and to have life. but until now, their dreams are still dreams and it didn't appeared to be real. i can say that because until now there is still discrimination in the land of America.


APRIL JOY L. GUTIERREZ
ENG 2B CN-35 BSN-1

Anonymous said...

PEACE IS THE PRODUCT OF JUSTICE


this is my title because base on the selection it is more on declaring peace.people wants peace specially the black americans becuase they are mistreated by the white ones. peace is in our hands but we just have to grasp for it in order to have justice. one of the problem of our society today is social injustices.


DELOS SANTOS, kristina raven G.
BSN-1
Eng-2b

Anonymous said...

"American Pie...Freedom"
I choose this to be my new title for the essay "Freedom from Want" for it prevails that we want something to America that appears to be unreachable this time. We want a slice of pie that America have this time. Moreover, we want true democracy that is why we're marching for the name of liberty.
=Jeweldine O. Cabahug
BSN-1, D

Anonymous said...

DALMAN, MARY DEMPLE S.
BSN-1/CN35

“Freedom: The Key to a Purposeful Life”

This is my new title of the essay because when a person has the freedom to get what he wants and deserves, he will be contented and satisfied. That’s when he realize that all the trails he had been through was worth it because he already know that he is living with a purpose and not just for survival.

Anonymous said...

DALMAN, MARY DEMPLE S.
BSN-1/CN35

“Freedom: The Key to a Purposeful Life”

This is my new title of the essay because when a person has the freedom to get what he wants and deserves, he will be contented and satisfied. That’s when he realize that all the trials he had been through was worth it because he already know that he is living with a purpose and not just for survival.

Anonymous said...

ROSERO, PHIL JENE C.
BSN-1/CN-38
ENGLISH-2B

"FREEDOM IS NOT AN INTANGIBLE THING"

I titled this essay "freedom is not an intangible thing" because the people in the essay were looking for a freedom for them to do what they want; freedom to do things like to speak, react, give opinions, eat from the fruits of their labor and to make a choice.

Anonymous said...

"Freedom for peace"


-I re-title this essay "freedom for peace",because in this essay tells about unequality in life. They don't have freedom to feel the real meaning of peace...


Donna May Omul
ENG-2B
BSN-1

Anonymous said...

CHEYSERR FRENZY M. TUBLE
BSN-1 CN35
ENGLISH 2B

"ALL THEY NEED IS FREEDOM"

THIS IS MY NEW TITLE OF THE ESSAY..BECAUSE THEY ARE HOPING FOR FREEDOM. ALL THEY NEED IS FREEDOM TO HAVE PEACE AND SECURITY IN THEIR LIFE.

TO BE HAPPY, WE NEED FREEDOM FOR US TO DO WANT WE WANT TO DO.

Anonymous said...

"HARDSHIP"

This is my title because the people like those poverty-stricken has has not been heard and acknowledge by many particularly, the FARMERS that without them their will be no foods like the rice, root crops, corns and all others that they all produce same as those construction workers(plumbers, skilled workers) that without them thier will be no buildings,houses,offices,schools and other constructions. No one can ever provide these kind of things,jobs without these kind of people so we must also give importance to them by asckowledging these people and fullfilling their rights that will make their souls live in harmony.


-TAMPUS,KRISTINE JEAN R.
CN35/D
ENG.2B 5:30-6:30

Anonymous said...

"Its time for FREEDOM"

This is my new title because the people of America wants freedom, peace and security in resides to their country.They want to spread their wings that people will not take them for granted.

-REMOTIGUE, CHERRYLOVE L.
CN35/D
ENG.2B 5:30-6:30

Anonymous said...

Trixie R. Galisa
BSN-1, Block D


" Searching for a total freedom and a peaceful life "

" Searching for a total freedom and a peaceful life " is my new title for this essay because
Freedom to everything is all they want in their country.
and they also want to have a peaceful life, they are already tired of living a life full of grieves, sadness and injustices.

Anonymous said...

" STAND FOR TRUTH AND RIGHTEOUSNESS"
To stand fast looking for progressive reality pre determined. People seek for truth so they need to have a personal revelation for them to study it out in their mind. We give us free agency for us to use it wisely.To grow and developed, and have faith. Faith is the first principle of the gospel to Moveforward.
By: juliet Palafox
BSN-2
CN- 35

Anonymous said...

"the voice within"

I believe within each person carries a voice that cries out to be heard . They all yearn to speak the truth, their love, innermost thoughts and feelings. They speak of the dreams that they long to come true.

DELEñA, rHIZZA M.
BSN1-D CN35

Anonymous said...

"Being Free"

this is my new title of the essay because it talks about being free. Freedom is hard to achieve when there are many obstacles in the way. In the essay all they want is freedom from hunger and sufferings. all they want is to become free.

Xyza Jacalan
Eng-2B
Bsn-1

aStRiD said...

"Steadfast and Immovable"

This is my new title for this essay because I believe these people are courageous despite the trials, fears and tribulations they have encountered in life. They remained strong and steadfast in fighting for the freedom they are wanting in life. And for the significant thing according to them is that they march on "without turning back".

ASTRID P. ROCHA
BSN 1/ CN 35
ENG2B 5:30-6:30

Anonymous said...

"fight for own freedom"

i entitle it fight for own freedom because people needs freedom from democracy. And every people needs freedom for their own right.

Galario, Glenda G.
BSN-1d