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Prose - It is written in sentences and paragraphs.
Literature - It is derived from the word litera, which means letter and has been defined differently by various writers.
Poetry - It is written in verse and stanzas
Genre - It is a term given to literary composition as a distinctive type or category such as class, style, category, kind, and soft of.
Riddle - Is a puzzle or joke your state of ask that seems to be nonsense which has a clever answer
Epigram - Is a brief, clever and memorable statement
Literature - Refers to collected oral and written works of a society that depict the people’s beliefs, values, mores, aspirations, as well as their struggles in life.
Literature in pre-colonial time is basically oral and reflect community life-that is the subject is ordinary day-today life experience like household chores and food gathering.
Mono-rhyming heptasyllabic lines - refers to a poem which has every two lines with an identical rhyme or all the lines with the same rhyme
Tanaga - is an extended form of the proverb expressing its message with intense emotion
Folk Song - The Filipino is a lover of the lyric and these verses during pre-colonial times were in melodious tones.
Lullaby - This is a mother’s song to calm a baby or put him to sleep.
Love Songs or Serenade - Harana in tagalog
Ambahan - Depicts human relationships and social entertainment and serves as a tool for teaching the young.
Work song - Uses for their everyday chores
Tagay - Drinking song
Kanogon - Celebrating the life and praising the deeds of the dead
Parang sibil - Focuses on the heroic feat of their legendary heroes
Duplo - It’s the forerunner of balagtasan
Noli Me Tangere by Dr. Jose Rizal
Florante at Laura by Francisco Balagtas
Mga Ibong Mandaragit by Amado V. Hernandez
The Woman Who Had Two Navels by Nick Joaquin
Po-On A Novel by F. Sionil Jose
Banaag at Sikat by Lope K. Santos
Ilustrado by Miguel Syjuco
Dekada ‘70 by Lualhati Bautista
Achilles - The leader of Myrmidons son of Peleus and Thetis and principal greek champion
Agamemnon - King of Mycenae, supreme commander of Achaean armies
Grendel - A descendant of biblical murderer, Cain, An ogre who terrorizes Heorot, Hrothgar’s mead hall and kills the Danes.
Kriemhild - Princess of Kingdom of Burgundy, whose family rules from worms beside the Rhine.
Gunther - He’s a renowned warrior and the King of Burgundy; he is the brother of the princess of Burgundy
The Nibelungenlied or The Song of the Nibelungs, is an epic poem originally written in the dead language of Middle High German.
Greatland - Whence does Beowulf come
Grendel hates the sound of Joy and music that is why he attacked Heorot
The 8th century bc - the IIiad thought to have been composed
Agamemnon - Helen’s brother in law
Hrothgar - Build Heorot
Damania Ligon Eugenio - Mother of Philippine Folklore
Myth - It’s a fictitious narratives presented as historical but without basis of facts
Folk Tales - They are stories or tales of the ancient times which usually project lessons that could imbibe young people
Legend - It’s either authentic or improbable stories popularly known as explanations of the origins of the phenomena
Fables - They are very brief stories or tales invented to embody morals and acted by animals or inanimate objects
FIRST POV - When the writer uses “I” pronoun in the story
Short Story - Its a brief prose narrative fiction that can be read in just one setting
Falling Action - The part of a fully developed plot that follows the climax
Characters - It refers to persons who may be a man or a woman that acts and talks
Plot - Its an artistic arrangement of actions and events in a story
Short Story - It’s a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, often in narrative format
Plot - Is what happens in a story
Beginning or Exposition - This is when characters and problems are introduced to the reader
Rising Action - This is where the problem and characters are developed through a series of actions that builds to the …
Climax - This is where the problem is resolved in one way or another
Falling Point or Denouement - This is where the reader learns what happens as a result of the climax or the way in which the problem was solved
Resolution - Where the entire plot is wrapped up and there is a sense of closure for the reader
Characters :
-Protagonist - Main Character *Antagonist - Rival of the Protagonist
Setting - Have a time and place where the action in a set.
Theme - Main idea or underlying meaning
Development - It consists of a number of incidents showing movement such as series of position and time or complication pointing to a solution of the problem
Francisco Baltazar - A poet who is popularly known for his pseudonym as Balagtas
Spanish Colonization - Florante at Laura was written during that time/period
Duke Briseo and Reyna Floresca - Florante’s parents
Sultan Ali adab - Who was Aladin’s rival to her fiance Flerida?
Menandro - Florante’s best friend in Athens
Adolfo - Florante’s mortal enemy in Albania
Hari ng Krotona - Asked help from the town of Krotona
The meaning of Florante at Laura - The work is dedicated to “Selya”, Balagtas’ beloved at that time
Jose de la Cruz - was the foremost exponent of the komedya during his time.
More than 300 years - Colonization of Spaniards
El Nuevo Dia (The New Day) By Sergio Osmena 1900. - Americans censors twice banned this and threatened Osmena with banishment because of his nationalistic writings
El Grito Del Pueblo ( The Call of Nation ) By Pascual Poblete 1900
El Renacimiento (The Rebirth) By Rafael Palma in 1901
Kahapon, Ngayon, At Bukas written by Aurelio Tolentino depicting the suppression done by the Americans and their plan to colonize the Philippines
Tanikalang Ginto of Juan Abad
Malaya by Tomas Remigio
Walang Sugat by Severino Reyes
Philippine Flag - It’s hoisted on June 12, 1898 as a symbol of our independence
Filipino Writers - They went into all forms of literature likes news reporting, poems, essays, novels, and plays
Nick Joaquin - He published his masterpiece at the age of 17 in the literary section of the pre-WWII Tribune
Donya Lupeng Moreta - She is married with 3 children
Guido - He is the younger cousin of Don Paeng Moreta who studied in Europe
Amada - She is the cook of Moreta’s family, one of the Tadtarins
Entoy - He is the driver of Moreta’s Family
Don Paeng Moreta - Highly moral husband of Donya Lupeng
Prose - It is written in sentences and paragraphs.
Literature - It is derived from the word litera, which means letter and has been defined differently by various writers.
Poetry - It is written in verse and stanzas
Genre - It is a term given to literary composition as a distinctive type or category such as class, style, category, kind, and soft of.
Riddle - Is a puzzle or joke your state of ask that seems to be nonsense which has a clever answer
Epigram - Is a brief, clever and memorable statement
Literature - Refers to collected oral and written works of a society that depict the people’s beliefs, values, mores, aspirations, as well as their struggles in life.
Literature in pre-colonial time is basically oral and reflect community life-that is the subject is ordinary day-today life experience like household chores and food gathering.
Mono-rhyming heptasyllabic lines - refers to a poem which has every two lines with an identical rhyme or all the lines with the same rhyme
Tanaga - is an extended form of the proverb expressing its message with intense emotion
Folk Song - The Filipino is a lover of the lyric and these verses during pre-colonial times were in melodious tones.
Lullaby - This is a mother’s song to calm a baby or put him to sleep.
Love Songs or Serenade - Harana in tagalog
Ambahan - Depicts human relationships and social entertainment and serves as a tool for teaching the young.
Work song - Uses for their everyday chores
Tagay - Drinking song
Kanogon - Celebrating the life and praising the deeds of the dead
Parang sibil - Focuses on the heroic feat of their legendary heroes
Duplo - It’s the forerunner of balagtasan
Noli Me Tangere by Dr. Jose Rizal
Florante at Laura by Francisco Balagtas
Mga Ibong Mandaragit by Amado V. Hernandez
The Woman Who Had Two Navels by Nick Joaquin
Po-On A Novel by F. Sionil Jose
Banaag at Sikat by Lope K. Santos
Ilustrado by Miguel Syjuco
Dekada ‘70 by Lualhati Bautista
Achilles - The leader of Myrmidons son of Peleus and Thetis and principal greek champion
Agamemnon - King of Mycenae, supreme commander of Achaean armies
Grendel - A descendant of biblical murderer, Cain, An ogre who terrorizes Heorot, Hrothgar’s mead hall and kills the Danes.
Kriemhild - Princess of Kingdom of Burgundy, whose family rules from worms beside the Rhine.
Gunther - He’s a renowned warrior and the King of Burgundy; he is the brother of the princess of Burgundy
The Nibelungenlied or The Song of the Nibelungs, is an epic poem originally written in the dead language of Middle High German.
Greatland - Whence does Beowulf come
Grendel hates the sound of Joy and music that is why he attacked Heorot
The 8th century bc - the IIiad thought to have been composed
Agamemnon - Helen’s brother in law
Hrothgar - Build Heorot
Damania Ligon Eugenio - Mother of Philippine Folklore
Myth - It’s a fictitious narratives presented as historical but without basis of facts
Folk Tales - They are stories or tales of the ancient times which usually project lessons that could imbibe young people
Legend - It’s either authentic or improbable stories popularly known as explanations of the origins of the phenomena
Fables - They are very brief stories or tales invented to embody morals and acted by animals or inanimate objects
FIRST POV - When the writer uses “I” pronoun in the story
Short Story - Its a brief prose narrative fiction that can be read in just one setting
Falling Action - The part of a fully developed plot that follows the climax
Characters - It refers to persons who may be a man or a woman that acts and talks
Plot - Its an artistic arrangement of actions and events in a story
Short Story - It’s a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, often in narrative format
Plot - Is what happens in a story
Beginning or Exposition - This is when characters and problems are introduced to the reader
Rising Action - This is where the problem and characters are developed through a series of actions that builds to the …
Climax - This is where the problem is resolved in one way or another
Falling Point or Denouement - This is where the reader learns what happens as a result of the climax or the way in which the problem was solved
Resolution - Where the entire plot is wrapped up and there is a sense of closure for the reader
Characters :
-Protagonist - Main Character *Antagonist - Rival of the Protagonist
Setting - Have a time and place where the action in a set.
Theme - Main idea or underlying meaning
Development - It consists of a number of incidents showing movement such as series of position and time or complication pointing to a solution of the problem
Francisco Baltazar - A poet who is popularly known for his pseudonym as Balagtas
Spanish Colonization - Florante at Laura was written during that time/period
Duke Briseo and Reyna Floresca - Florante’s parents
Sultan Ali adab - Who was Aladin’s rival to her fiance Flerida?
Menandro - Florante’s best friend in Athens
Adolfo - Florante’s mortal enemy in Albania
Hari ng Krotona - Asked help from the town of Krotona
The meaning of Florante at Laura - The work is dedicated to “Selya”, Balagtas’ beloved at that time
Jose de la Cruz - was the foremost exponent of the komedya during his time.
More than 300 years - Colonization of Spaniards
El Nuevo Dia (The New Day) By Sergio Osmena 1900. - Americans censors twice banned this and threatened Osmena with banishment because of his nationalistic writings
El Grito Del Pueblo ( The Call of Nation ) By Pascual Poblete 1900
El Renacimiento (The Rebirth) By Rafael Palma in 1901
Kahapon, Ngayon, At Bukas written by Aurelio Tolentino depicting the suppression done by the Americans and their plan to colonize the Philippines
Tanikalang Ginto of Juan Abad
Malaya by Tomas Remigio
Walang Sugat by Severino Reyes
Philippine Flag - It’s hoisted on June 12, 1898 as a symbol of our independence
Filipino Writers - They went into all forms of literature likes news reporting, poems, essays, novels, and plays
Nick Joaquin - He published his masterpiece at the age of 17 in the literary section of the pre-WWII Tribune
Donya Lupeng Moreta - She is married with 3 children
Guido - He is the younger cousin of Don Paeng Moreta who studied in Europe
Amada - She is the cook of Moreta’s family, one of the Tadtarins
Entoy - He is the driver of Moreta’s Family
Don Paeng Moreta - Highly moral husband of Donya Lupeng