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  • 1

    It is a faithful reproduction of man's manifold experiences blended into one harmonious expression. On

    literature

  • 2

    is derived from the Latin term "litera" which means letter.

    literature

  • 3

    Literature is derived from the Latin term "___" which means letter.

    litera

  • 4

    literature refers to a French phrase. "____". meaning___.

    belles-lettres beautiful writing

  • 5

    It is a term designated to written language.

    literature

  • 6

    is one of the arts that is expressive of human feelings.

    literature

  • 7

    It is an expression of thought and ideas through symbolic presentation through, poetry, drama or play. essav, among others.

    literature

  • 8

    Classifications of Literature:

    1. Escape Literature 2. Interpretative Literature

  • 9

    This is for entertainment purposes, that is, to help us pass the time in agreeable or acceptable manner of life.

    escape literature

  • 10

    It takes us away from the real word.

    escape literature

  • 11

    The object of this literature is for pleasure.

    escape literature

  • 12

    This enables us to sharpen and broaden deeply our awareness of our lives.

    Interpretative Literature

  • 13

    This takes us deeper into the realm of this world through imagination.

    Interpretative Literature.

  • 14

    It illuminates some aspects of human life or behavior and gives us keener awareness of what it is to be a human being in a universe that that is sometimes friendly. sometimes hostile.

    Interpretative Literature.

  • 15

    This enables us to understand our troubles. The object of this literature is pleasure plus understanding.

    Interpretative Literature.

  • 16

    Uses of Literature (1)

    1. moral value 2. propaganda 3. therapeutic value

  • 17

    The values could either be directly or indirectly stated.

    moral value

  • 18

    The main purpose of literature is to present the ___ of the thoughts expressed by the writer for the reader to understand and appreciate.

    moral values

  • 19

    The literary work may make the reader appreciate and understand the work to make him a better individual.

    moral value

  • 20

    It could either entertain or moralize the readers.

    moral values

  • 21

    This found in books that describe one's personal success and achievement in life.

    propaganda

  • 22

    Most of the books of history, advertising and marketing portray this kind of literature.

    propaganda

  • 23

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    Therapeutic Value.

  • 24

    is an emotional relief experienced by the reader which eventually helps him with recovery from a previous emotional dispute.

    Catharsis

  • 25

    Uses of Literature (2):

    1. emotional appeal 2. intellectual appeal 3. humanistic value

  • 26

    This is attained when the reader is emotionally moved and touched by the writer's persuasion through the literary work.

    emotional apeal

  • 27

    This entails the acquisition of information and knowledge which will remind the reader of what they have forgotten

    intellectual appeal

  • 28

    This can be realized when the literary work affirms the dignity and the worth of all the people.

    humanistic value

  • 29

    This is attained when it is able to make the reader an improved person with a better outlook in life and a clear understanding of his inner sent

    humanistic value

  • 30

    Groups of Literature:

    1. Prose 2. Poetry

  • 31

    It is defined as the spoken or written language without metrical regularity.

    Prose

  • 32

    It is the imaginative expression of emotion, thought or narrative frequently in metrical form and often using figurative language.

    poetry

  • 33

    has traditionally been distinguished from prose by rhyme or the rhythmical arrangement of words.

    prose

  • 34

    Types of Prose:

    Novel Short story Play Legend Fable Anecdote Essay Biography News Oration

  • 35

    It is an extended fictional prose narrative, often including the psychological development of the central characters and of their relationshio with a broader world.

    novel

  • 36

    The modern novel took its name and inspiration from the___

    italina novella.

  • 37

    is classified according to genres and subgenres such as the historical novel, detective fiction, fantasy and science fiction

    novel

  • 38

    It is an artistic form of prose fiction which is centered on a single main incident whose aim is to produce a single dominant impression.

    short story

  • 39

    Its qualities are economy, compression, brevity and emphasis.

    short story

  • 40

    It is a piece of creative work presented on stage.

    play

  • 41

    It is usually divided into acts.

    play

  • 42

    It is a traditional or undocumented story about famous people, commonly religious in character and frequently posing problems of authencity.

    legend

  • 43

    It is a story in either verse or prose, in which animals or inanimate objects are given the mentality and speech of a human being to a point out a moral or lesson.

    fable

  • 44

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

    anecdote

  • 45

    It is a short piece of non-fiction dealing with a particular subject from a personal point of view.

    essay

  • 46

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

    biography

  • 47

    It is a report of daily events in society, government, or in science and industry.

    news

  • 48

    It is a piece of wok relative to speech whose aim is to arouse the listener's interest and emotion.

    oration

  • 49

    Types of Poetry:

    1. Narrative poetry 2. Lyric Poetry 3. Dramatic poetry

  • 50

    it describes important details in life following the order of events either real or imaginary.

    narrative poetry

  • 51

    Narrative Poetry:

    1. epic 2. metrical tales 3. metrical romance 4. ballad.

  • 52

    It is a narrative poem or cycle of poem dealing with some great deeds like the founding of a nation or the forging of national unity.

    epic

  • 53

    They often use religious or cosmological themes.

    epic

  • 54

    It is a type of narrative written in verse.

    metrical tales

  • 55

    It is classified either ballad or metrical romance

    metrical tales

  • 56

    It is also a type of metrical tale composed of a long rambling love story in verse.

    Metrical Romance

  • 57

    Metrical tale:

    1. Metrical Romance 2. ballad

  • 58

    A metrically simple sometimes unrhymed or dependent in assosance. It is concerned with some emotional event.

    ballad

  • 59

    Lyric Poetry:

    1. Haiku 2. Ode 3. Elegy 4. Sonnet

  • 60

    It is short poem which is songlike.

    lyric poetry

  • 61

    This is the most common type of poetry.

    lyric poetry

  • 62

    __A short, Japanese poem consisting of __ syllables arranged in three times.

    haiku 17

  • 63

    A serious lyric poetry which commemorates important public events.

    ode

  • 64

    It consists of stanzas with the same pattern of rhythm and rhyme.

    ode

  • 65

    A common lyre poem that deals with life and death.

    elegy

  • 66

    It mourns the death of a love one.

    elegy

  • 67

    A love poem which mostly consists of __lines and has a certain pattern of rhyme and rhythm

    sonnet

  • 68

    Tells stories like narrative poetry, but in dialogues of play rhymes, repeating rhythms, and other poetry elements.

    dramatic poetry

  • 69

    is the English playwright William Shakespeare

    dramatic poetry

  • 70

    One of the most famous dramatic poet is the___

    English playwright William Shakespeare

  • 71

    Qualities of a Literary Masterpiece:

    1. Artistry 2. Intellectual Value 3. Suggestiveness 4. Spiritual values 5. Permanence 6. Universality 7. Style

  • 72

    It appeals to our sense of beauty.

    artistry

  • 73

    A person is said to be ___ if he knows how to appreciate something beautiful.

    artistic

  • 74

    A literary work stimulates thoughts.

    intellectual value

  • 75

    It makes our mental life rich by making us realize the different fundamental truths about life and human nature.

    intellectual value

  • 76

    This is associated with the emotional aspect of literature.

    suggestiveness

  • 77

    This quality moves as deeply and stirs our imagination to work above and beyond the level of ordinary life and experience.

    suggestiveness

  • 78

    Literature brings out the understanding of the moral values which lead us to become better person.

    Spiritual values

  • 79

    It inspires us to acquire these values which we will cherish or put into practice, thus bringing us closer to our creator.

    spiritual values

  • 80

    A great work of literature can endure the test of time.

    permanence

  • 81

    It can be read over and over again as each reading gives fresh enjoyment.

    permanence

  • 82

    It appeals to all anytime, anywhere because it deals with the basic feelings of people, fundamental truths and universal conditions.

    universality

  • 83

    Great works are marked by their lasting substances and by distinctive styles.

    style

  • 84

    Literary Approaches:

    1. Historical/Biographical approach 2. Moral/philosophical approach 3. Mimetic Approach 4. Formalism/ New Criticism 5. Psychological Approach 6. Mythological/Archetypal/Symbolic Approach. 7. Feminist Approach 8. Reader-response Approach.

  • 85

    it is a reflection of the authors life and times

    Historical/Biographical approach

  • 86

    It is necessary to know the about the author and the political, economical and social context of hid times in order to truly understand his works.

    Historical/Biographical approach

  • 87

    The larger purpose of literature is to teach morality and to probe philosophical issues.

    Moral/philosophical approach.

  • 88

    How well the work accords with the real world.

    Mimetic Approach.

  • 89

    Is it real, genuine, is it accurate? Moral?

    Mimetic Approach.

  • 90

    It involves a close reading of the text.

    Formalism/ New Criticism.

  • 91

    ___believe that all information essential to the interpretation of the work must be found within the work itself not influenced by the author or character's life and time.

    Formalistic critics

  • 92

    critics view works through the lens of psychology.

    psychological approach

  • 93

    this approach assumes that there is collection of symbols, images, characters and motifs that evokes basically the same response in all people.

    Mythological/Archetypal/Symbolic Approach.

  • 94

    it is concerned with the impact of gender on writing and rewarding.

    feminist approach

  • 95

    They may argue that all gender difference are imposed by society, and that gender determines nothing.

    feminist approach

  • 96

    it analyzes the reader's role in the production of meaning the text itself has no meaning until it is read by the reader.

    Reader-response Approach

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It is a faithful reproduction of man's manifold experiences blended into one harmonious expression. On

    literature

  • 2

    is derived from the Latin term "litera" which means letter.

    literature

  • 3

    Literature is derived from the Latin term "___" which means letter.

    litera

  • 4

    literature refers to a French phrase. "____". meaning___.

    belles-lettres beautiful writing

  • 5

    It is a term designated to written language.

    literature

  • 6

    is one of the arts that is expressive of human feelings.

    literature

  • 7

    It is an expression of thought and ideas through symbolic presentation through, poetry, drama or play. essav, among others.

    literature

  • 8

    Classifications of Literature:

    1. Escape Literature 2. Interpretative Literature

  • 9

    This is for entertainment purposes, that is, to help us pass the time in agreeable or acceptable manner of life.

    escape literature

  • 10

    It takes us away from the real word.

    escape literature

  • 11

    The object of this literature is for pleasure.

    escape literature

  • 12

    This enables us to sharpen and broaden deeply our awareness of our lives.

    Interpretative Literature

  • 13

    This takes us deeper into the realm of this world through imagination.

    Interpretative Literature.

  • 14

    It illuminates some aspects of human life or behavior and gives us keener awareness of what it is to be a human being in a universe that that is sometimes friendly. sometimes hostile.

    Interpretative Literature.

  • 15

    This enables us to understand our troubles. The object of this literature is pleasure plus understanding.

    Interpretative Literature.

  • 16

    Uses of Literature (1)

    1. moral value 2. propaganda 3. therapeutic value

  • 17

    The values could either be directly or indirectly stated.

    moral value

  • 18

    The main purpose of literature is to present the ___ of the thoughts expressed by the writer for the reader to understand and appreciate.

    moral values

  • 19

    The literary work may make the reader appreciate and understand the work to make him a better individual.

    moral value

  • 20

    It could either entertain or moralize the readers.

    moral values

  • 21

    This found in books that describe one's personal success and achievement in life.

    propaganda

  • 22

    Most of the books of history, advertising and marketing portray this kind of literature.

    propaganda

  • 23

    L🦸‍♀️🦸‍♀️🙃📝🦸‍♀️

    Therapeutic Value.

  • 24

    is an emotional relief experienced by the reader which eventually helps him with recovery from a previous emotional dispute.

    Catharsis

  • 25

    Uses of Literature (2):

    1. emotional appeal 2. intellectual appeal 3. humanistic value

  • 26

    This is attained when the reader is emotionally moved and touched by the writer's persuasion through the literary work.

    emotional apeal

  • 27

    This entails the acquisition of information and knowledge which will remind the reader of what they have forgotten

    intellectual appeal

  • 28

    This can be realized when the literary work affirms the dignity and the worth of all the people.

    humanistic value

  • 29

    This is attained when it is able to make the reader an improved person with a better outlook in life and a clear understanding of his inner sent

    humanistic value

  • 30

    Groups of Literature:

    1. Prose 2. Poetry

  • 31

    It is defined as the spoken or written language without metrical regularity.

    Prose

  • 32

    It is the imaginative expression of emotion, thought or narrative frequently in metrical form and often using figurative language.

    poetry

  • 33

    has traditionally been distinguished from prose by rhyme or the rhythmical arrangement of words.

    prose

  • 34

    Types of Prose:

    Novel Short story Play Legend Fable Anecdote Essay Biography News Oration

  • 35

    It is an extended fictional prose narrative, often including the psychological development of the central characters and of their relationshio with a broader world.

    novel

  • 36

    The modern novel took its name and inspiration from the___

    italina novella.

  • 37

    is classified according to genres and subgenres such as the historical novel, detective fiction, fantasy and science fiction

    novel

  • 38

    It is an artistic form of prose fiction which is centered on a single main incident whose aim is to produce a single dominant impression.

    short story

  • 39

    Its qualities are economy, compression, brevity and emphasis.

    short story

  • 40

    It is a piece of creative work presented on stage.

    play

  • 41

    It is usually divided into acts.

    play

  • 42

    It is a traditional or undocumented story about famous people, commonly religious in character and frequently posing problems of authencity.

    legend

  • 43

    It is a story in either verse or prose, in which animals or inanimate objects are given the mentality and speech of a human being to a point out a moral or lesson.

    fable

  • 44

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

    anecdote

  • 45

    It is a short piece of non-fiction dealing with a particular subject from a personal point of view.

    essay

  • 46

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

    biography

  • 47

    It is a report of daily events in society, government, or in science and industry.

    news

  • 48

    It is a piece of wok relative to speech whose aim is to arouse the listener's interest and emotion.

    oration

  • 49

    Types of Poetry:

    1. Narrative poetry 2. Lyric Poetry 3. Dramatic poetry

  • 50

    it describes important details in life following the order of events either real or imaginary.

    narrative poetry

  • 51

    Narrative Poetry:

    1. epic 2. metrical tales 3. metrical romance 4. ballad.

  • 52

    It is a narrative poem or cycle of poem dealing with some great deeds like the founding of a nation or the forging of national unity.

    epic

  • 53

    They often use religious or cosmological themes.

    epic

  • 54

    It is a type of narrative written in verse.

    metrical tales

  • 55

    It is classified either ballad or metrical romance

    metrical tales

  • 56

    It is also a type of metrical tale composed of a long rambling love story in verse.

    Metrical Romance

  • 57

    Metrical tale:

    1. Metrical Romance 2. ballad

  • 58

    A metrically simple sometimes unrhymed or dependent in assosance. It is concerned with some emotional event.

    ballad

  • 59

    Lyric Poetry:

    1. Haiku 2. Ode 3. Elegy 4. Sonnet

  • 60

    It is short poem which is songlike.

    lyric poetry

  • 61

    This is the most common type of poetry.

    lyric poetry

  • 62

    __A short, Japanese poem consisting of __ syllables arranged in three times.

    haiku 17

  • 63

    A serious lyric poetry which commemorates important public events.

    ode

  • 64

    It consists of stanzas with the same pattern of rhythm and rhyme.

    ode

  • 65

    A common lyre poem that deals with life and death.

    elegy

  • 66

    It mourns the death of a love one.

    elegy

  • 67

    A love poem which mostly consists of __lines and has a certain pattern of rhyme and rhythm

    sonnet

  • 68

    Tells stories like narrative poetry, but in dialogues of play rhymes, repeating rhythms, and other poetry elements.

    dramatic poetry

  • 69

    is the English playwright William Shakespeare

    dramatic poetry

  • 70

    One of the most famous dramatic poet is the___

    English playwright William Shakespeare

  • 71

    Qualities of a Literary Masterpiece:

    1. Artistry 2. Intellectual Value 3. Suggestiveness 4. Spiritual values 5. Permanence 6. Universality 7. Style

  • 72

    It appeals to our sense of beauty.

    artistry

  • 73

    A person is said to be ___ if he knows how to appreciate something beautiful.

    artistic

  • 74

    A literary work stimulates thoughts.

    intellectual value

  • 75

    It makes our mental life rich by making us realize the different fundamental truths about life and human nature.

    intellectual value

  • 76

    This is associated with the emotional aspect of literature.

    suggestiveness

  • 77

    This quality moves as deeply and stirs our imagination to work above and beyond the level of ordinary life and experience.

    suggestiveness

  • 78

    Literature brings out the understanding of the moral values which lead us to become better person.

    Spiritual values

  • 79

    It inspires us to acquire these values which we will cherish or put into practice, thus bringing us closer to our creator.

    spiritual values

  • 80

    A great work of literature can endure the test of time.

    permanence

  • 81

    It can be read over and over again as each reading gives fresh enjoyment.

    permanence

  • 82

    It appeals to all anytime, anywhere because it deals with the basic feelings of people, fundamental truths and universal conditions.

    universality

  • 83

    Great works are marked by their lasting substances and by distinctive styles.

    style

  • 84

    Literary Approaches:

    1. Historical/Biographical approach 2. Moral/philosophical approach 3. Mimetic Approach 4. Formalism/ New Criticism 5. Psychological Approach 6. Mythological/Archetypal/Symbolic Approach. 7. Feminist Approach 8. Reader-response Approach.

  • 85

    it is a reflection of the authors life and times

    Historical/Biographical approach

  • 86

    It is necessary to know the about the author and the political, economical and social context of hid times in order to truly understand his works.

    Historical/Biographical approach

  • 87

    The larger purpose of literature is to teach morality and to probe philosophical issues.

    Moral/philosophical approach.

  • 88

    How well the work accords with the real world.

    Mimetic Approach.

  • 89

    Is it real, genuine, is it accurate? Moral?

    Mimetic Approach.

  • 90

    It involves a close reading of the text.

    Formalism/ New Criticism.

  • 91

    ___believe that all information essential to the interpretation of the work must be found within the work itself not influenced by the author or character's life and time.

    Formalistic critics

  • 92

    critics view works through the lens of psychology.

    psychological approach

  • 93

    this approach assumes that there is collection of symbols, images, characters and motifs that evokes basically the same response in all people.

    Mythological/Archetypal/Symbolic Approach.

  • 94

    it is concerned with the impact of gender on writing and rewarding.

    feminist approach

  • 95

    They may argue that all gender difference are imposed by society, and that gender determines nothing.

    feminist approach

  • 96

    it analyzes the reader's role in the production of meaning the text itself has no meaning until it is read by the reader.

    Reader-response Approach