In novel Pouliuli by Albert Wendt, Faleasa Osovae woke up to discover what his life was always watching. Pouliuli encourages readers to enter the Malaela Samoans community, and when the Faleasa misunderstands his aiga and the community through the performance, the community becomes uneven. Albert Wendt associates a mythical hero named Pili with the life of Faleasa Osovae. In myths and the story of Faleasa, they all have the same goal. That is to make the rest of my life "free."
In Wendt 's novel Pouliuli, he introduced a 76 - year - old man who created a plan to give us freedom to him in the last year of his life. Wendt also tell me about the legend of the lizard Malaeluan. They are all seeking the help of friends with similar characteristics to carry out their tasks. Although they succeed, they eventually become short lived and can not achieve their goals. Overall, if he finds that the legend of Pili does not enter into the darkness of Pouliuli like Pili, but finds that it might resemble what he is experiencing and change the result, Faleasa's things go smoothly I will proceed.
In novel Pouliuli by Albert Wendt, Faleasa Osovae woke up to discover what his life was always watching. Pouliuli encourages readers to enter the Malaela Samoans community, and when the Faleasa misunderstands his aiga and the community through the performance, the community becomes uneven. Albert Wendt associates a mythical hero named Pili with the life of Faleasa Osovae. In myths and the story of Faleasa, they all have the same goal. That is to make the rest of my life "free." To achieve this goal, they must complete three tasks. Pieris' mission is to eat a lot of fish caught by the giants that day, let the giants play and let it go out in the river. The mission of Faleasas is to destroy Filemoni, make Moaula a new leader, and dismiss Sau and Vaelupa as board leaders. Of course, they can not perform these tasks alone, so they all get help from their friends. Finally, they came out with no results.