Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions Philippine Literature: Forms, Elements and Principles
Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions Philippine Literature: Forms, Elements and Principles
Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions Philippine Literature: Forms, Elements and Principles
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CAR11/12CAP-0c-e-4
principles
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3. Evaluates contemporary literature forms based on elements and B. Setting
C. Plot
principles. D. Tone
6. It is the scenery or environment usually tells the time and place of the
PRE-TEST
story.
Read the following items carefully. Write the letter of your answer. A. Plot
B. Character
1. It is a form of any narrative or informative work that deals, in part or in C. Setting
whole, with information or events that are not factual, but rather, D. Rhythm
imaginary.
A. Non-fiction 7. Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo are long narrative with an
B. Fiction oragnized plot with a maximum of 500 pages. These are examples of
C. Poetry A. Fable
D. Drama B. Allegory
C. Novel
2. Philippine ancient folktales are literary works transmitted from one D. Novelette
generation to another verbally. These are considered as
A. Written Literature 8. It is a narrative poem dealing with the emotions of phrase of life and the
B. Visual Literature story is told in a simple, straightforward and realistic manner.
C. Oral Literature A. Epic
D. Performed Literature B. Ballad
C. Idyll
3. If a person will write his life story, he is writing a/an D. Metrical Romance
A. Anecdote
B. Autobiography 9. A genre of poetry that expresses personal and emotional feelings of the
C. Biography speaker.
D. Magazine A. Drama
B. Lyric
4. The story that is used by Jesus in teaching the Good News. C. Narrative
A. Parable D. Epic
B. Novel
C. Allegory 10. The central organizing principle that animates the story or poem. It is
D. Fable the writer’s way of looking at his subject.
A. theme
5. The series of events of story based on cause and effect and provocative B. style
scenes. C. Tone
A. Character D. Symbolism
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LET’S LEARN
FORMS OF LITERATURE
A. ORAL LITERATURE – literary works transmitted from one
generation to another verbally.
B. WRITTEN LITERATURE – literary works in printed form
C. VISUAL LITERATURE – literary works presented in front of an
audience
Process Questions
1. What is the picture all about?
I. DIVISIONS OF LITERATURE
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A. PROSE - is the most typical form of language, applying ordinary
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grammatical structure and natural flow of speech rather than rhythmic
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structure (as in traditional poetry). Most writing that is not poetry, drama
2. How will you categorize this picture based on art type? Why?
or a song is considered as prose
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_ deals, in part or in whole, with information or events that are not factual,
3. What do you think is the significance of this piece of work to Filipinos? but rather, imaginary—that is, invented by the author. Although fiction
describes a major branch of literary work, it may also refer to theatrical,
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cinematic or musical work. Fiction contrasts with non-fiction, which deals
exclusively with factual (or, at least, assumed factual) events, descriptions, 1. Narrative - is a form of poetry which tells a story, often making use
observations, etc. (e.g., biographies, histories) of the voices of a narrator and characters as well; the entire story is usually
a. Fairytale – story about kings, queens, princes and princesses with a written in metered verse. The poems that make up this genre may be short
touch of magic. or long, and the story it relates to may be complex. It is usually dramatic,
b. Mythology – story about gods and goddesses with objectives, diverse characters, and meter. Narrative poems include
c. Legend – story about the origin of a place or a thing. A legend often epics, ballads, idylls and lays.
reflects a people’s identity or cultural values.
d. Novel – a long narrative with an organized plot usually with a maximum a. Epic – a narrative poem about supernatural powers possessed by
of 500 pages. A has several interrelated themes and several settings heroes and heroines
e. Novelette – a narrative with an organized plot usually with a maximum of b. Ballad – a narrative poem with harmony and rhythm
300 pages c. Idyll – a narrative poem about rustic life
f. Short Story – a narrative with an organized plot usually with a maximum d. Metrical Romance – a narrative poem dealing with the emotions or
of 100 pages phase of life and the story is told in a simple, straightforward and realistic
g. Fable – story that uses animals as characters and with moral lesson manner
h. Parable – story used by Jesus in teaching the Good News
i. Allegory – story that uses symbolism to represent an idea 2. Lyric - is a genre of poetry that expresses personal and emotional
feelings of a single speaker. It does not tell a story.
2. Non-Fiction –is a prose writing that presents and explains ideas or a. Song – a lyric poem intended to be sung, with melodious harmony
that tells about real people, places, objects, or events. The non-fiction and rhythm
writer tries to present what is true and accurate without imaginary or b. Sonnet – a lyric poem consisting of 14 iambic pentameter lines
invented additions. c. Ode – a lyrical poem praising or glorifying an event or individual,
a. Autobiography – life story of a person written by himself describing nature intellectually as well as emotionally.
b. Biography – life story of a person written by another person d. Elegy – a lament for the dead
c. Newspaper – collection of news articles about various current events
3. Drama - is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance. The
d. Magazine – collection of articles regarding the lifestyle of man term comes from a Greek word meaning "action" (Classical Greek: δρᾶμα,
e. Journal (Diary)– daily record of personal events drama), which is derived from "to do," "to act" (Classical Greek: δράω, draō).
f. Planner – daily record of business commitments The enactment of drama in theatre, performed by actors on a stage before
an audience, presupposes collaborative modes of production and a
g. Anecdote – a brief, revealing account of an individual person or an
collective form of reception. The structure of dramatic texts, unlike other
incident. forms of literature, is directly influenced by this collaborative production
and collective reception.
B. POETRY - (from the Greek poiesis — ποίησις — with a broad
meaning of a "making", seen also in such terms as "hemopoiesis"; more a. Historical – a theatrical play with historical plot
narrowly, the making of poetry) is a form of literary art which uses the b. Comedy – a theatrical play with a happy ending
aesthetic qualities of language to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place c. Tragedy – a theatrical play with the death of some major
of, the prosaic ostensible meaning. characters
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LET’S TRY THIS AND SELF-CHECK
B. Directions: Complete the table. Look for sample work of each famous
author. Identify its form, division, genre and the region where it is known.
A. Directions: Make a research about contemporary Philippine literature forms from
different regions. Write down in each petal the title of the literature piece and the region Author Title Form Division Genre Region
Amado V.
where it is found. Hernandez
Sionil Jose
Ginaw Bilog
Federico
Fable myth
Legend Caballero
NVM
Gonzales
Parable Short
Novel story LET’S STUDY AND ANALYZE THESE
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The basic literary elements are plot (the series of events),
characters (persons involved in the story),theme (main idea or central
point), and setting (the time and place of action ).
The tone is the central organizing principle that animates the Place
story of poem. It is the writer’s way of looking at his subject.
Some considerations are the author’s point of view or position in
telling the story, the symbolism used through allegory, imagery or
metaphors, the style in language, rhythm in case of poetry and the
Plot
figures of speech. These aid in the discussion of and understanding of a
work of literature as basic categories of critical analysis. Conflict
Directions: Search for the work of F. Sionil Jose and Nick Joaquin, two of Key events
the most awarded writers in Philippine contemporary literature. Analyze
and evaluate their works based on the elements given. Use the given format
below.
Resolution
2. May day eve by Nick Joaquin
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/tagalog/literature/short%20stories/may
%20day%20eve.htm
Tone
Characters
Point of view
Setting
Time
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LET’S LEARN
Let us now generalize what you have learned. Complete the diagram.
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LET’S SEE WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED POST TEST
Rubrics
2. Philippine ancient folktales are literary works transmitted from one
generation to another verbally. These are considered as
criteria Outstanding Satisfactory Developing Beginning rating
A. Written Literature
(4) (3) (2) (1)
Originality 35% B. Visual Literature
C. Oral Literature
Creativity 35% D. Performed Literature
Content 30% 3. The teacher ask you to write your autobiography. You ar going to
and A. Write another person’s story
grammar B. Write your own life story
C. Record your personal event
D. Record your business commitment
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A. novel
5. The main idea or central point of a literary selection. B. short story
A. Character C. fable
B. Setting D. allegory
C. Plot
D. Theme LET’S REMEMBER
6. It is the scenery or environment usually tells the time and place of the
story.
A. Plot
B. Character
C. Setting Literature is categorized into different forms such as oral
D. Rhythm literature, written literature and visual literature. It is divided further into
prose (natural flow of speech) and poetry (uses aesthetic qualities of
7. It is a narrative poem dealing with the emotions of phrase of life and the language)
story is told in a simple, straightforward and realistic manner.
A. Epic Prose are subdivided into fiction (events are not factual and
B. Ballad imaginary) such as fairytales, mythology, legend, novel, novelette, short
C. Idyll story, fable, parable, and allegory and non-fiction (events and other
D. Metrical Romance elements are true, accurate and not imaginary such as autobiography,
biography, newspaper, magazine, journal, planner and anecdote.
8. Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo are long narrative with an
oragnized plot with a maximum of 500 pages. These are examples of
Poetry are subdivided into narrative poems which includes epics,
A. Fable
ballads, idylls, lays and metrical romance; lyric which include song,
B. Allegory sonnet, ode and elegy; and drama which includes historical, comedy and
C. Novel tragedy.
D. Novelette
10. Tong by F. Sionil Jose and May Day Eve by Nick Joaquin are Some other considerations are the author’s point of view or
examples of a position in telling the story, the symbolism used through allegory, imagery
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or metaphors, the style in language, rhythm in case of poetry and the
figures of speech. These aid in the discussion of and understanding of a
work of literature as basic categories of critical analysis.
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