In this story, three sisters are raised in a world where men are metaphorically and literally serpents of temptation by their God-fearing father. The girls are educated enough to read from the Bible.
Three sisters live in a paradise where men are metaphorically and literally serpents of temptation. Their father takes his three daughters deep into the woods, far from the nearest town. He dies, leaving the girls educated enough to read from the Bible, ignorant enough to allow men to take advantage of them.—piratacubeme
A father lives in a hut in rural Philippines with his three beautiful daughters. With thoughts of marriage for the eldest daughter, an old merchant friend kills the father, leaving the three girls to fend for themselves. The murderer is killed by his nephew, Isaac, who then enters the girls' lives. One by one, each of the girls succumbs to their lustful desires with Isaac, causing turmoil in their relationship.—J. F. Jacob