Subtlety works wonders
Even if Loi Ejercito does, to some degree, represent the plight of all wronged women in the Philippines (wronged both by her husband and her facial care expert), I still cannot seem to feel any sympathy with her.
Maybe it's because she's too literal.
I mean, does she have to be so in-you-face about being "in chains?" I'm sure it's probably a designer outfit and all (though it does not exactly look like Versace to me), and she must be making a point, wearing it when she is standing in some sort of convention beside her husband, each of them reading a novel, of all things, her copy of which she has marked in two different places, but no, I still don't feel any sympathy for her.
Maybe it's because she's too literal.
I mean, does she have to be so in-you-face about being "in chains?" I'm sure it's probably a designer outfit and all (though it does not exactly look like Versace to me), and she must be making a point, wearing it when she is standing in some sort of convention beside her husband, each of them reading a novel, of all things, her copy of which she has marked in two different places, but no, I still don't feel any sympathy for her.
Labels: chains, novel, politics, subtlety, women's rights
2 Comments:
Tangi...Hermes yang blouse niya na yan...katulad din yan nung Hermes scarf ko, ano?!!
Hmp...gaya gaya talaga yan si Loi....
uy..siyangapala....I'm hunting for editorial job...refer mo ako ha?
hahahaha, this one made me laugh, classmate, LOL!
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