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* [[Author Tract]]: Basically the whole thing, but special mention goes to the chapter "Pag-Ibig Anakin", which is dedicated to bashing parents who [[Spoiled Brat|spoil their kids]].
* [[Author Tract]]: Basically the whole thing, but special mention goes to the chapter "Pag-Ibig Anakin", which is dedicated to bashing parents who [[Spoiled Brat|spoil their kids]].
* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Florante.
* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Florante.
* [[Beginners Luck]]: {{spoiler|Florante bests Osmalic, a known and fearsome general. It's Florante's first real fight.}}
* [[Beginner's Luck]]: {{spoiler|Florante bests Osmalic, a known and fearsome general. It's Florante's first real fight.}}
* [[Bedsheet Ladder]]: {{spoiler|How Flerida got out of the castle}}.
* [[Bedsheet Ladder]]: {{spoiler|How Flerida got out of the castle}}.
* [[Beneath the Mask]]: In his younger days, Adolfo pretended to be sweet, elegant, and smart, never picking a fight. This was not the case.
* [[Beneath the Mask]]: In his younger days, Adolfo pretended to be sweet, elegant, and smart, never picking a fight. This was not the case.
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* [[Creator Breakdown]]: Gubat na Mapanglaw = Balagtas' state in the prison.
* [[Creator Breakdown]]: Gubat na Mapanglaw = Balagtas' state in the prison.
* [[Deceased Parents Are the Best]]: Florante's mom and dad, Floresca and Briseo. Floresca was loving and (over?)protective, Briseo was kind, caring, and a paragon of virtue.
* [[Deceased Parents Are the Best]]: Florante's mom and dad, Floresca and Briseo. Floresca was loving and (over?)protective, Briseo was kind, caring, and a paragon of virtue.
* [[Deus Angst Machina]]: [[Fan Nickname|Flo.]] Let me count the ways: {{spoiler|nearly killed}} in a [[School Play]], his mom dies, he suddenly becomes general of Albania's army and must separate from Laura and fight, receives a letter saying to return to Albania, {{spoiler|is ambushed, thrown in jail}}, finds out that Briseo and Linceo are killed, finds out that [[I Have You Now My Pretty|Adolfo has Laura now]], banished and [[Chained to A Rock|chained to a tree in]] [[Mordor]] forest. ''Wow''.
* [[Deus Angst Machina]]: [[Fan Nickname|Flo.]] Let me count the ways: {{spoiler|nearly killed}} in a [[School Play]], his mom dies, he suddenly becomes general of Albania's army and must separate from Laura and fight, receives a letter saying to return to Albania, {{spoiler|is ambushed, thrown in jail}}, finds out that Briseo and Linceo are killed, finds out that [[I Have You Now, My Pretty|Adolfo has Laura now]], banished and [[Chained to A Rock|chained to a tree in]] [[Mordor]] forest. ''Wow''.
* {{spoiler|[[Distressed Damsel]]: Laura. So much.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Distressed Damsel]]: Laura. So much.}}
* [[Evil Always Triumphs in The Middle]]
* [[Evil Always Triumphs in The Middle]]
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* [[Greed]]: Adolfo's avarice for power and money is his motivation.
* [[Greed]]: Adolfo's avarice for power and money is his motivation.
* [[How We Got Here]]: How the story is told.
* [[How We Got Here]]: How the story is told.
* [[I Have You Now My Pretty]]: Adolfo to Laura. Florante thinks it's consensual, though.
* [[I Have You Now, My Pretty]]: Adolfo to Laura. Florante thinks it's consensual, though.
* [[In Medias Res]]
* [[In Medias Res]]
* [[Long Title]]: The full title, in archaic Tagalog, is "Pinagdaanang Buhay nina '''Florante at Laura''' sa Kahariang Albanya: Kinuha sa madlang "cuadro histórico" o pinturang nagsasabi sa mga nangyayari nang unang panahon sa Imperyo ng Gresya, at tinula ng isang matuwain sa bersong Tagalog." <ref>"The Life of Florante and Laura in the Kingdom of Albania: Culled from a publicly-displayed "cuadro histórico" or painting which describes the events which were occurring during ancient times in the Empire of Greece, and penned by one who enjoys Tagalog verse."</ref>
* [[Long Title]]: The full title, in archaic Tagalog, is "Pinagdaanang Buhay nina '''Florante at Laura''' sa Kahariang Albanya: Kinuha sa madlang "cuadro histórico" o pinturang nagsasabi sa mga nangyayari nang unang panahon sa Imperyo ng Gresya, at tinula ng isang matuwain sa bersong Tagalog." <ref>"The Life of Florante and Laura in the Kingdom of Albania: Culled from a publicly-displayed "cuadro histórico" or painting which describes the events which were occurring during ancient times in the Empire of Greece, and penned by one who enjoys Tagalog verse."</ref>

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Florante At Laura (lit. "Florante and Laura") is a Filipino epic written by Francisco Balagtas under the name Francisco Baltazar in prison. The work is dedicated to "Selya" and is allegorical to the state of the Philippines under Spanish time as well as the state of Balagtas in prison. The work itself talks about the life of Florante, duke of the Kingdom of Albania, Aladin, prince of Persia (no, not that one), Adolfo, the evil Big Bad greedy for power, and Laura, Florante's beloved.

Florante At Laura is written in a peculiar literary form known as Awit (lit. "Song") - each stanza has four lines with 12 syllables each. There are many more guidelines, such as "each line must be/contain a figure of speech and a slight pause on every 6th syllable".

Tropes Appearing in Florante At Laura

  1. "The Life of Florante and Laura in the Kingdom of Albania: Culled from a publicly-displayed "cuadro histórico" or painting which describes the events which were occurring during ancient times in the Empire of Greece, and penned by one who enjoys Tagalog verse."