Love is also a big theme. Filipino gay people experience the same joys and pains in love as anyone else. There are stories of long - distance relationships, of falling in love at first sight, and of loving someone through difficult times.
Love against all odds is a prevalent theme. Filipino gay love stories usually show two individuals who are deeply in love but have to face various obstacles, be it from the community, religion, or even their own insecurities. For instance, in some stories, they might have to deal with the disapproval of the local church or the judgment of their neighbors. These elements create a backdrop of challenges that the love between the two has to endure.
Acceptance is a very common theme. Filipino society has its own set of cultural and religious values, and gay individuals often struggle to be accepted by their families and communities. So, many love stories revolve around the journey towards acceptance.
One common theme is family acceptance. Many stories revolve around the struggle to be accepted by their families. Some are lucky and their families come to embrace their identity, while others have a long journey to make their families understand.
Love, in various forms, is also a frequent theme. It could be romantic love, like in stories where characters struggle with their feelings for someone. But it can also be love for one's community or love for the country, as seen in some stories that touch on patriotism and national identity.
One common theme is teaching moral lessons. For example, stories like 'The Legend of the Pineapple' teach about the importance of not being lazy. Another theme is the connection with nature and the supernatural. Stories about the Tikbalang and Nuno sa Punso show the relationship between humans and the creatures in nature, whether they are feared or respected.
Common themes in Filipino kid stories include respect for elders. Filipino culture highly values the wisdom of the older generation, so in stories, kids are often shown listening to and learning from their elders. Faith is also a theme. Many families are religious, and stories may incorporate elements of religious beliefs and values. Additionally, the idea of hard work is common. Kids are taught through stories that they need to work hard, like the boy who helps on the farm every day, and that through hard work, good things will come.
Family is a very common theme. Many Filipino short stories explore family relationships, like the love, conflicts, and sacrifices within a family. For instance, as in 'The Mats' where the family's connection is shown through the mats.
Ghosts are a very common theme. Like the White Lady, many stories revolve around the spirits of the dead haunting places. Another theme is supernatural creatures such as the Tikbalang. These creatures add an element of mystery and fear. Also, curses are common, as seen in the Mangkukulam stories where people fear being cursed.
One common theme is the presence of supernatural entities. Ghosts, demons, and other spirits are frequently featured. Another theme is revenge. Often, a wronged spirit comes back to seek vengeance on those who wronged them in life. For example, in stories where someone was murdered unjustly, their spirit will haunt the murderer.
Family and community are also common themes. In Filipino fantasy stories, characters often act in the interest of their family or village. Magic is of course a big theme as well. It can be used for good or bad, like in 'The Enchanted Fish' where the fish's magic has different implications for the fisherman. And there's the theme of the supernatural, with all kinds of spirits and creatures that inhabit the fantasy world of these stories.