cor 011 Flashcards

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refers to collected oral and written works of a society that depict the people’s beliefs, values, mores, and aspirations, as well as their struggles in life.

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LITERATURE

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is a form of literature that uses sentences and paragraphs to present ideas.

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PROSE

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is a form of literature that uses verses and stanzas to present ideas. It does not use ordinary language in expressing its thought.

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POETRY

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times in oral and reflects community life-that is the subject is ordinary day-to-day life experiences like household chores and food gathering.

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PRE-COLONIAL TIMES

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1) It is done orally.
2) It uses common day-to-day language.
3) It carriers the convention of common literary

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PRE-COLONIAL CHARACTERISTICS

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is basically oral. Its ownership of the literary works is communal, it means everybody is a potential author.

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LITERATURE DURING PRE-COLONIAL

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reflects the community life. The subject is ordinary day-to-day experiences like household chores and food gathering.

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E-COLONIAN LITERATURE

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is a brief, clever, and memorable statement. Is serves as a law and rule of good behavior.

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EPIGRAM (SALAWIKAHIN)

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a puzzle or joke you state or ask that seems to be nonsense and has a clever or amazing answer.

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RIDDLE (BUGTONG)

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“Maputi na parang uwak, lumilipad na parang lawin.” (White like a crow, flies like a halk.)”

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SMOKE

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“Duwa nga agsasaputen, agliliwanag da.” (Two tiny glowing objects.)

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EYES

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refers to a poem that has every two lines with an identical rhyme or all the lines with the same end rhyme.

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MONO-RHYMING HEPTASYLLABIC LINES

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An example of mono rhyming heptasyllabic

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TANAGA

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a traditional song from a particular region, or a modern song, usually with a tune played on a guitar, that is written in a style similar to that of traditional music.

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FOLK SONG

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is a mother’s song to calm a baby or put him to sleep

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LULLABY

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is the harana in tagalog, panawaganor balitao in Ilongo, bayokamong the Maranaos, and tapatamong the Ilocanos.

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LOVE SONGS OR SERENADE

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a Mangyan song that depicts human relationships and social entertainment and serves as a tool for teaching the young.

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AMBAHAN

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a song for practically all important occasions such as rice planting, harvesting, drying the rice on the stalk, and pounding rice grain in the husk.

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a Cebuano and Waray drinking song.

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a type of folk narrative among Tausog of Midanao, focusing on the heroic feat of their legendary heroes.

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is a verbal joust or poetical game during wakes.

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Played a central part of community life in village of pre-colonial Philippines.

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PRE-COLONIAL POETRY

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owulf

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EPIC OF ENGLAND

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ad and Odyssey

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EPIC OF GREECE

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n the first half, she is betrothed to the heroic Siegfried, a prince from the Rhineland who comes to the Burgundian royal palace at Worms.
Nibulungenlied
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are stories or tales of ancient times that usually project lessons that could be imbibed by young people.
FOLKTALES
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Fictious narrative presented as historical, but without basis of facts
MYTH
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A traditional story or group of stories told about a particular person or place.
LEGEND
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A brief story or tale invented to embody morals and acted by animals or inanimate things
FABLE
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Anita and Akong
LEGEND OF HUNDRED ISLANDS
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It presents one aspect of the life of a character. It could be an incident, an event, a description of a feeling, or even a simple act.
SHORT STORY
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a person, or sometimes even an animal, who takes part in the action of a short story or other literary work
CHARACTERS
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the time and place in which it happens, Authors often use descriptions of landscapes, scenery, buildings, seasons, or weather to provide a strong sense of setting.
SETTINGS
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a series of events and character actions that relate to the central conflit.
PLOT
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this is when characters and problems are introduced to the reader.
Beginning, Introduction or Exposition
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this is where the problem and characters are developed through a series of actions that build to the climax
RISING ACTION
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this is where the problem (or conflict) is resoled in one way or another.
CLIMAX
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this is where the reader learn what will happen as a result of the climax or how the problem was solved.
FALLING ACTION
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where the entire plot is wrapped up and there is a sense of closure for the reader.
RESOLUTION
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a struggle between two people or things in a short story.
CONFLICT
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the central idea of a story.
THEME
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the summer solstice
NICK JOAQUIN
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Had his first piece published at the age of 17 in the literary section
NICOMEDES MARQUEZ JOAQUIN