gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:novel
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gptkbp:adaptation
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gptkb:theatre
gptkb:film
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gptkbp:author
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gptkb:Nick_Joaquin
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gptkbp:character
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the narrator
the lover
the friend
the doctor
Dr. M. M. M. M.
Father Pablo
Paz's husband
Paz's mother
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gptkbp:conflict
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internal conflict
societal expectations
external conflict
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gptkbp:critical_reception
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well-received
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gptkbp:genre
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gptkb:Author
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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The Woman Who Had Two Navels
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gptkbp:influence
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Filipino literature
post-colonial literature
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gptkbp:influences
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Filipino culture
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gptkbp:inspiration
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personal experiences
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gptkbp:isbn
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978-971-27-0001-0
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gptkbp:language
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English
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gptkbp:main_character
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Paz
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gptkbp:motif
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gptkb:archaeological_site
dual identity
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gptkbp:narrative_style
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magical realism
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gptkbp:page_count
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gptkb:television_series
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gptkbp:published_by
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gptkb:1961
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gptkbp:publisher
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New Day Publishers
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gptkbp:setting
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gptkb:Manila
gptkb:Philippines
1950s
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gptkbp:style
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satirical
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gptkbp:symbolism
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navel
two navels
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gptkbp:theme
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gptkb:TV_series
gptkb:philosopher
gptkb:class
gptkb:loss
gptkb:military_conflict
gptkb:organization
love
mental health
alienation
redemption
self-discovery
family dynamics
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Philippine_Literature
gptkb:Nick_Joaquin
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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