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Marby Villaceran's 2001 short tale, "Sinigang," describes how the main character, Liza, cope with the fact that her father had an adulterous relationship with Sylvia and consequently had a son named Lem.
As her father's favorite dish, Sinigang, is being prepared for the family dinner at Liza's house with the help of her Tita Loleng. Tita Loleng questions Liza about her encounter with Sylvia after Lem passed away from cancer during the course's preparation and cooking.When Liza was asked a question about the steps involved in making Sinigang, Tita Lolengs's query sparked flashbacks in the narrative that revealed not only vivid memories of how Liza learned about her father's other family, how uneasy she felt when she finally met Sylvia, and how acrimonious and pretentiously impassive she is toward him, but also that these flashbacks revealed how unconditional Liza's mother's love is, and no matter what.
The man vs. circumstance dilemma is resolved when Liza's father apologizes to her at Lem's funeral—a word Liza needed most—but it is unclear whether she has forgiven or forgotten her father's misstep.
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