Is New Yorker in Tondo a drama?
The Official Plot of “New Yorker in Tondo” Written in 1956 and first produced by the Drama Guild at Far Eastern University, its plot deals with the plight of a young Filipino woman named Kikay who lived in the impoverished Tondo district of Manila and went to live for a while in New York City.
What is Theme of New Yorker in Tondo?
The message of the playwright is that love and love for the country wins. One should never forget to look back at where he came from. Love for one’s cherished traditions will always go beyond the love for worldly things and the lavish lifestyle. As for Kikay, she learns that “there really is no place like home.”
What is the climax of the New Yorker in Tondo?
climax After knowing that tony got engaged to nena while they were engaged angered kikay ensuing to fight nena. Falling action after taking kikay’s side totoy and nena go out of the house while tony telling kikay if she is happy breaking two hearts.
What is the problem in New Yorker in Tondo?
The conflict in the story New Yorker in Tondo is that Kikay has taken on all of the style and attitude of New York and brought it back with her to Philippines. It portrays the actuality how most people likely forget their real identity once they move overseas.
Who is the main character in New Yorker in Tondo?
Kikay
Who is Francesca in New Yorker in Tondo?
“Kikay” or “Francesca” is the New Yorker in Tondo. Originally a Binondo girl but studied at New York to learn more about Beauty and Hair Designs. She is a trying hard american, and forces her Mother to also act like her.
Who is Kikay before she went to New York?
Kikay was raised from Tondo who just went to New York for a year to study, and then when she went back to her town, she had in her the culture of New York, She changed everything about her, the way she dressed, she talks and mingle with others, she even tried to change everything about her mother.
Who is the mother of Kikay?
Aling Atang