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Now, Read the excerpt from the short story, “My Father Goes to Court” by Carlos Bulosan. Find out how the narrator’s father fulfilled his responsibilities to his family.
My Father Goes to Court by Carlos Bulosan
This story was narrated by a four-year old kid whose family lived in a small town in Luzon. His father’s farm was destroyed by a flood. That was the reason why they preferred to live in a new place. They had a rich man neighbor, and the rich man’s children rarely went outside. Their house was tall, where their family could watch the farmer’s kids play outside their house. The rich man’s Servants were always cooking delicious food like fried chicken, ham, and bacon. The farmer’s family would always take a whiff of the heavenly essence of the rich man’s foods. The narrator’s family always bonds outside in the sun and bathes in the river. They always had a good time and had a contagious laugh, and some people join their bonding, while the rich man only watches them. As days passed on, the rich man’s family had a problem. The children became thin, the wife had a cough like the rich man. There was an opposite effect in the narrator’s family, they became bright and healthy. Their sickness was not in the food, because their servants were always cooking something delicious to eat. After that, their house was always closed, but the aroma of the food was still drifted by the wind. One morning, a policeman knocked on the door of the narrator’s house. The rich man had a complaint against them, because they were accused of stealing the spirit or essence of their food. When the trial came, the narrator’s family came first. After a few minutes, the rich man’s family came with a lawyer, their body was so thin, and they looked sick. The narrator’s father didn’t have any lawyer, he fought on his own. The trial starts, the lawyer questions the narrator’s father. In the first question, the father didn’t agree that they stole the spirit of the wealth and the food.
The father agreed in the second question, where he stated that their family hung outside the rich man’s house and inhaled the food. He also agreed that when the rich man’s family became sick, their family became strong and healthy. The rich man’s children went in shyly. They were really thin and looked sick. When it was time for the rich man, the narrator’s father was the one who questioned him. The rich man agreed that while their family was having fun, the rich man’s family became worse and sad, and they also stole the spirit of their wealth. He also agreed that the farmer’s family stole the spirit of their food by hanging outside their windows while their servants cooked the food. The narrator’s father committed to pay the rich man, he took the straw hat and collected some centavo and silver coins around the courtroom. When the father was ready, he went to the rich man and shook the hat in front of the rich man. He asked the man if he heard the spirit of money, and the rich man agreed. In that case, the father told the man that he had already paid. After that, the case was dismissed. The judge told the narrator’s father the story where his uncle died because of laughing. The judge likes to hear the narrator's family laughing. The kid’s sisters started to laugh, and all of the people in the courtroom laughed and the judge’s laugh was the loudest of all.
Source: English Grade 7 Learner's Material (1st ed.). (2017). Department of Education
LEARNING TASK 2: After reading the excerpt, answer the following questions.
1. How is the narrator’s family different from the rich man’s family? List down at least three characteristics.
a.______________________ b. _______________________ c. ________________________
2. Why did the rich man complain about the narrator’s family?_______________________________________.
3. How did the narrator’s family react to the rich man’s complaint? ___________________________________.
4. How did the narrator’s father pay the rich man? _________________________________________________.
5. If you were the narrator’s father, would you have done the same thing he did to settle the trial? Explain your answer.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.