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ABSTRACT
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In the middle of a busy city, a street gang, dubbed as Batang Hamog, prepares for another plan of stealing headed by their notorious leader, Monyo. What motivates the group to do such unlawful act is their loyalty to their master Datu, a prisoner.  Though in prison, Datu can get in and out freely as he is treated as an errand boy by the policemen. When he goes out of jail, he takes this as an opportunity to meet his group and sets up plans with them to get big money. Meanwhile, also part of the gang is Elay, a street kid with physical disability. Elay is constantly being ridiculed and laughed at due to his condition. The group gets caught stealing one night. Datu tries to warn them but is unsuccessful.  
In the middle of a busy city, a street gang, dubbed as Batang Hamog, prepares for another plan of stealing headed by their notorious leader, Monyo. What motivates the group to do such unlawful act is their loyalty to their master Datu, a prisoner.  Though in prison, Datu can get in and out freely as he is treated as an errand boy by the policemen. When he goes out of jail, he takes this as an opportunity to meet his group and sets up plans with them to get big money. Meanwhile, also part of the gang is Elay, a street kid with physical disability. Elay is constantly being ridiculed and laughed at due to his condition. The group gets caught stealing one night. Datu tries to warn them but is unsuccessful.  
Tirada, is a story that will give you a glimpse on how gangs operate. It aims to inculcate that putting a stop to the vicious cycle of gangs and the crimes committed will be hard to attain unless primary institutions will start to act effectively and function efficiently.


Galban, F. C. and Pelon, A. L (2012). Tirada, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication.
Galban, F. C. and Pelon, A. L (2012). Tirada, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication.


Keywords: street children, gang, exploitation, child abuse, batang hamog, fliptop
Keywords: street children, gang, exploitation, child abuse, batang hamog, fliptop
View Thesis: http://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/flipbooks/Tirada.zip438
 
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Subject Index : Drama action--Philippines
Subject Index : Drama action--Philippines
[[Category:Theses]][[Category:CMC Thesis]][[Category:Department of Film and Audio Visual Communication Thesis]][[Category:2012 Thesis]]

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ABSTRACT

In the middle of a busy city, a street gang, dubbed as Batang Hamog, prepares for another plan of stealing headed by their notorious leader, Monyo. What motivates the group to do such unlawful act is their loyalty to their master Datu, a prisoner. Though in prison, Datu can get in and out freely as he is treated as an errand boy by the policemen. When he goes out of jail, he takes this as an opportunity to meet his group and sets up plans with them to get big money. Meanwhile, also part of the gang is Elay, a street kid with physical disability. Elay is constantly being ridiculed and laughed at due to his condition. The group gets caught stealing one night. Datu tries to warn them but is unsuccessful.

Galban, F. C. and Pelon, A. L (2012). Tirada, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication.

Keywords: street children, gang, exploitation, child abuse, batang hamog, fliptop

View Thesis

Subject Index : Drama action--Philippines