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EL113: SURVEY OF PHILIPPINE LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
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  • Antinero, Hayah Agatha A.
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  • 1

    Can be defined as pieces of writing that are valued as works of art, especially novels, plays and poems

    Literature

  • 2

    Forms of Literature • a spoken or written language without metrical regularity

    Prose

  • 3

    Forms of Literature • The imaginative expression of emotion, thought, or narrative frequently on metrical form and often using figurative language. It has traditionally been distinguished from prose by rhyme or the rhythmical

    Poetry

  • 4

    Types of Prose • an extended frictional prose narrative, often including the psychological development of the central characters and their relationship with the broader world. • Classified according to genres and sub genres, such as the historical ______, detective fiction, fantasy, and science fictions

    Novel

  • 5

    Types of Prose • an artistic form of prose fiction which entered on a single main incident whose aim is to produce a single dominant impression. Its qualities are economy, compression, brevity, and emphasis

    Short Story

  • 6

    Types of Prose • is a piece of work presented on stage. It is usually divided into acts

    Play

  • 7

    Types of Prose • Is a traditional or undocumented story about famous people, commonly religious in character frequently posing problems of authenticity

    Legend

  • 8

    Types of Prose • is a story in either verse or prose, in which animals or inanimate objects are given the mentality and speech of human beings to point out moral lesson

    Fable

  • 9

    Types of Prose • is a product of the writer's imagination whose aim is to bring out lessons to the readers. It can be stories about animals or children.

    Anecdote

  • 10

    Types of Prose • is a short piece of nonfiction dealing with a particular subject from a personal point of view

    Essay

  • 11

    Types of Prose • is an account of a person's life. It may consist of factual details of a person's life told in chronological order, but has generally become a matter of interpretation as well as historical accuracy

    Biography

  • 12

    Types of Prose • is a report of daily events in society, government, or in science and industry

    News

  • 13

    Types of Prose • is a piece of work relative to speech whose aim is to arouse the listener's interest and emotion

    Oration

  • 14

    Types of Poetry (Narrative Poetry) • describe important details in life following the order of events, either real or imaginary. They are classified as epic, metrical takes, and ballad

    Narrative Poetry

  • 15

    Types of Poetry (Narrative Poetry) • is a narrative poem or cycle of poem dealing with some great deeds like the fo the founding of a nation or the forging of national unity. They often religious or cosmological themes

    Epic

  • 16

    Types of Poetry (Narrative Poetry) • is a type of narrative written in verse. It is classified as either ballad or metrical romance.

    Metrical Tale

  • 17

    Types of Poetry (Narrative Poetry) • a type of metrical tale composed of a long rambling love story in verse. It is centered on the adventure of knights and lords and their royal ladies during the age of chivalry. It is heavily flavored with romance, fantastic events, supernatural occurrences, and magic

    Metrical Romance

  • 18

    Types of Poetry (Narrative Poetry) • is a narrative type of poem that is metrically simple, sometimes unstrophic and unrhymed or dependent in assonance

    Ballad

  • 19

    Types of Poetry (Lyric Poetry) • is any short poem which is songlike. This is the most common type of poetry

    Lyric Poetry

  • 20

    Types of Poetry (Lyric Poetry) • is a short japanese poem consisting of 17 syllables arranged in three lines (5,7,5)

    Haiku

  • 21

    Types of Poetry (Lyric Poetry) • a common lyric that deals with life and death. It mourns the death of a loved one

    Elegy

  • 22

    Types of Poetry (Lyric Poetry) • a love poem mostly consists of 14 lines and has a certain pattern of rhyme and rhythm

    Sonnet

  • 23

    Types of Poetry (Lyric Poetry) • a series of Lyric Poetry that commemorates important public events. It consists of stanzas with the same pattern of rhythm and rhyme

    Ode

  • 24

    Tells stories like a narrative poetry, but im dialogues of play rhymes, repeating rhythms, and other poetic elements

    Dramatic Poetry

  • 25

    Elements of a short story • it is an element that reveals where the story happened

    Setting

  • 26

    Elements of a short story • They are the performers of a story. It may refer to the hero or to the heroin of the story. It includes people playing an important role in a given story aside from the principal

    Characters

  • 27

    Elements of a short story (Characters) • The main character of a story is the _________. They should be carefully crafted with a logical backstory, personal motivation, and a character arc over the course of the story. Often the story will be told from their point of view

    Protagonist

  • 28

    Elements of a short story (Characters) • The villain of the story is the ________

    Antagonist

  • 29

    Elements of a short story • it refers to the storyline in a novel, play, film, or other work of fiction. It is traditionally a scheme of connected characters

    Plot

  • 30

    Elements of a short story Complete the plot diagram

    Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

  • 31

    Elements of a short story • it refers to the central idea of any piece of literary work

    Theme

  • 32

    Elements of a short story (Story point of view) • using "I" / "We"

    First Person Point of View

  • 33

    Elements of a short story (Story point of view) • Using "You" / "Your"

    Second Person Point of View

  • 34

    Elements of a short story (Story point of view) • Using "He", "She", "It"

    Third Person Point of View

  • 35

    Elements of a short story • it refers to the collision between one character and another, between a character and some elements in the world about him

    Conflict

  • 36

    Elements of a short story (Conflict) • refers to the obstacles a character faces in the external world

    External Conflict

  • 37

    Elements of a short story (Conflict) • refers to a character's internal or emotional obstacles

    Internal Conflict

  • 38

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era • Colonization of the Philippines and during the time of?

    1565, Miguel Lopez De Legazpi

  • 39

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era • Exmaples of folk songs

    Leron-Leron Sinta (Tagalog), Pamulinawen (Ilokano), Dandansoy (Bisaya), Sarong Banggi (Bicol), Atin Cu Pung Singing (Kapampangan)

  • 40

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • Dramatic performance of the passion and death of Christ

    Cenakulo

  • 41

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • The father of drama, a musical comedy, or melodrama three acts which deal with men's passion and emotions like love, hate, revenge, cruelty, avarice or some political problem

    Zarzuela

  • 42

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • A special occasion for the Pilareños of Sorsogon during maytime to get together

    Lagaylay

  • 43

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • dramatic performance for the purpose of manifesting devotion for the holy cross

    Tibag

  • 44

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • Philippine Christmas dramatic ritual narrating the whole family's search for a place to stay in Bethlehem for Jesus Christ's birth through

    Panuluyan

  • 45

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • Dramatizes the reunion of the risen Christ and his mother

    Salubong

  • 46

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • a form of dramatic entertainment performed on a moonless night during a town fiesta or on darknights after a harvest

    Carillo

  • 47

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • a short musical comedy popular during the 18th century. They were exaggerated comedy shown between acts plays and were mostly performed by characters from the low class

    Sainete

  • 48

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • like the cenaculo, the Moro-Moro is presented also on a special stage. This is performed during town fiestas to entertain people and to remind them of their christian religion. Example: Prinsipe Rodante

    Moro-Moro

  • 49

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • This is a poetic vehicle of a socio-religous nature celebrated during the death of a person

    Karagatan

  • 50

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • The______ replaced the Karagatan. This is a poetic joust in speaking and reasoning

    Duplo

  • 51

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays)? • This is a poetic joust or a contest of skills in debate on a particular topic or issue

    Balagtasan

  • 52

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • This is a chant in free verse by a bereaved person or his representative beside the corpse of the dead

    Dung-aw

  • 53

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • is in dodecasyllabic verse • are fabricated stories in writer's imagination although the setting and characters are European • refers to chanting (Example: Florante at Laura by Francisco Balagtas)

    Awit

  • 54

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • is in octosyllabic verse • were usually on legends or stories from European countries like France, Spain, Italy, and Greece • Refers to narration (Example: Ibong Adarna by Jose Dela Cruz)

    Corrido

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Can be defined as pieces of writing that are valued as works of art, especially novels, plays and poems

    Literature

  • 2

    Forms of Literature • a spoken or written language without metrical regularity

    Prose

  • 3

    Forms of Literature • The imaginative expression of emotion, thought, or narrative frequently on metrical form and often using figurative language. It has traditionally been distinguished from prose by rhyme or the rhythmical

    Poetry

  • 4

    Types of Prose • an extended frictional prose narrative, often including the psychological development of the central characters and their relationship with the broader world. • Classified according to genres and sub genres, such as the historical ______, detective fiction, fantasy, and science fictions

    Novel

  • 5

    Types of Prose • an artistic form of prose fiction which entered on a single main incident whose aim is to produce a single dominant impression. Its qualities are economy, compression, brevity, and emphasis

    Short Story

  • 6

    Types of Prose • is a piece of work presented on stage. It is usually divided into acts

    Play

  • 7

    Types of Prose • Is a traditional or undocumented story about famous people, commonly religious in character frequently posing problems of authenticity

    Legend

  • 8

    Types of Prose • is a story in either verse or prose, in which animals or inanimate objects are given the mentality and speech of human beings to point out moral lesson

    Fable

  • 9

    Types of Prose • is a product of the writer's imagination whose aim is to bring out lessons to the readers. It can be stories about animals or children.

    Anecdote

  • 10

    Types of Prose • is a short piece of nonfiction dealing with a particular subject from a personal point of view

    Essay

  • 11

    Types of Prose • is an account of a person's life. It may consist of factual details of a person's life told in chronological order, but has generally become a matter of interpretation as well as historical accuracy

    Biography

  • 12

    Types of Prose • is a report of daily events in society, government, or in science and industry

    News

  • 13

    Types of Prose • is a piece of work relative to speech whose aim is to arouse the listener's interest and emotion

    Oration

  • 14

    Types of Poetry (Narrative Poetry) • describe important details in life following the order of events, either real or imaginary. They are classified as epic, metrical takes, and ballad

    Narrative Poetry

  • 15

    Types of Poetry (Narrative Poetry) • is a narrative poem or cycle of poem dealing with some great deeds like the fo the founding of a nation or the forging of national unity. They often religious or cosmological themes

    Epic

  • 16

    Types of Poetry (Narrative Poetry) • is a type of narrative written in verse. It is classified as either ballad or metrical romance.

    Metrical Tale

  • 17

    Types of Poetry (Narrative Poetry) • a type of metrical tale composed of a long rambling love story in verse. It is centered on the adventure of knights and lords and their royal ladies during the age of chivalry. It is heavily flavored with romance, fantastic events, supernatural occurrences, and magic

    Metrical Romance

  • 18

    Types of Poetry (Narrative Poetry) • is a narrative type of poem that is metrically simple, sometimes unstrophic and unrhymed or dependent in assonance

    Ballad

  • 19

    Types of Poetry (Lyric Poetry) • is any short poem which is songlike. This is the most common type of poetry

    Lyric Poetry

  • 20

    Types of Poetry (Lyric Poetry) • is a short japanese poem consisting of 17 syllables arranged in three lines (5,7,5)

    Haiku

  • 21

    Types of Poetry (Lyric Poetry) • a common lyric that deals with life and death. It mourns the death of a loved one

    Elegy

  • 22

    Types of Poetry (Lyric Poetry) • a love poem mostly consists of 14 lines and has a certain pattern of rhyme and rhythm

    Sonnet

  • 23

    Types of Poetry (Lyric Poetry) • a series of Lyric Poetry that commemorates important public events. It consists of stanzas with the same pattern of rhythm and rhyme

    Ode

  • 24

    Tells stories like a narrative poetry, but im dialogues of play rhymes, repeating rhythms, and other poetic elements

    Dramatic Poetry

  • 25

    Elements of a short story • it is an element that reveals where the story happened

    Setting

  • 26

    Elements of a short story • They are the performers of a story. It may refer to the hero or to the heroin of the story. It includes people playing an important role in a given story aside from the principal

    Characters

  • 27

    Elements of a short story (Characters) • The main character of a story is the _________. They should be carefully crafted with a logical backstory, personal motivation, and a character arc over the course of the story. Often the story will be told from their point of view

    Protagonist

  • 28

    Elements of a short story (Characters) • The villain of the story is the ________

    Antagonist

  • 29

    Elements of a short story • it refers to the storyline in a novel, play, film, or other work of fiction. It is traditionally a scheme of connected characters

    Plot

  • 30

    Elements of a short story Complete the plot diagram

    Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

  • 31

    Elements of a short story • it refers to the central idea of any piece of literary work

    Theme

  • 32

    Elements of a short story (Story point of view) • using "I" / "We"

    First Person Point of View

  • 33

    Elements of a short story (Story point of view) • Using "You" / "Your"

    Second Person Point of View

  • 34

    Elements of a short story (Story point of view) • Using "He", "She", "It"

    Third Person Point of View

  • 35

    Elements of a short story • it refers to the collision between one character and another, between a character and some elements in the world about him

    Conflict

  • 36

    Elements of a short story (Conflict) • refers to the obstacles a character faces in the external world

    External Conflict

  • 37

    Elements of a short story (Conflict) • refers to a character's internal or emotional obstacles

    Internal Conflict

  • 38

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era • Colonization of the Philippines and during the time of?

    1565, Miguel Lopez De Legazpi

  • 39

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era • Exmaples of folk songs

    Leron-Leron Sinta (Tagalog), Pamulinawen (Ilokano), Dandansoy (Bisaya), Sarong Banggi (Bicol), Atin Cu Pung Singing (Kapampangan)

  • 40

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • Dramatic performance of the passion and death of Christ

    Cenakulo

  • 41

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • The father of drama, a musical comedy, or melodrama three acts which deal with men's passion and emotions like love, hate, revenge, cruelty, avarice or some political problem

    Zarzuela

  • 42

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • A special occasion for the Pilareños of Sorsogon during maytime to get together

    Lagaylay

  • 43

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • dramatic performance for the purpose of manifesting devotion for the holy cross

    Tibag

  • 44

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • Philippine Christmas dramatic ritual narrating the whole family's search for a place to stay in Bethlehem for Jesus Christ's birth through

    Panuluyan

  • 45

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • Dramatizes the reunion of the risen Christ and his mother

    Salubong

  • 46

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • a form of dramatic entertainment performed on a moonless night during a town fiesta or on darknights after a harvest

    Carillo

  • 47

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • a short musical comedy popular during the 18th century. They were exaggerated comedy shown between acts plays and were mostly performed by characters from the low class

    Sainete

  • 48

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • like the cenaculo, the Moro-Moro is presented also on a special stage. This is performed during town fiestas to entertain people and to remind them of their christian religion. Example: Prinsipe Rodante

    Moro-Moro

  • 49

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • This is a poetic vehicle of a socio-religous nature celebrated during the death of a person

    Karagatan

  • 50

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • The______ replaced the Karagatan. This is a poetic joust in speaking and reasoning

    Duplo

  • 51

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays)? • This is a poetic joust or a contest of skills in debate on a particular topic or issue

    Balagtasan

  • 52

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • This is a chant in free verse by a bereaved person or his representative beside the corpse of the dead

    Dung-aw

  • 53

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • is in dodecasyllabic verse • are fabricated stories in writer's imagination although the setting and characters are European • refers to chanting (Example: Florante at Laura by Francisco Balagtas)

    Awit

  • 54

    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Era (Recreational Plays) • is in octosyllabic verse • were usually on legends or stories from European countries like France, Spain, Italy, and Greece • Refers to narration (Example: Ibong Adarna by Jose Dela Cruz)

    Corrido