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LITERARY ADAPTATIONS WITH ICT SKILLS EMPOWERMENT

CREATIVE ADAPTATION OF A CERTAIN LITERARY GENRE IS EASY TO DEAL WITH IF YOU HAVE SATISFYING
ICT SKILLS THAT CAN HELP YOU ENHANCE LEARNING OUTPUTS IN STUDYING LITERARY GENRES, ITS
ELEMENTS, AND ESSENTIAL LITERARY CONTEXTS ABOUT CULTURAL DIVERSITIES OF 21ST CENTURY
LITERATURE FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE.

IN THIS LESSON, YOU WILL READ A STORY ENTITLED, “RICH PEOPLE PROBLEM” AND APPLY YOUR ICT
SKILLS TO GENERATE A DIGITAL PICTURE EMPHASIZING THE STORY ELEMENTS.

IN OUR PAST LESSON, YOU HAVE LEARNED ABOUT SHORT STORY AND ITS BASIC ELEMENTS. CREATIVE
TRANSFORMATION OF CONTEMPORARY BOOKS ON SHORT STORY AND OTHER LITERARY GENRES HAS
EVOLVE OVER THE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY TODAY.

THE LITERARY DIGITAL ADAPTATIONS WILL MAKE INTERESTING AND FUN WAY OF LEARNING.

BEFORE READING THE SHORT STORY AND LEARNING HOW TO INTEGRATE YOUR ICT SKILLS IN THIS
LESSON, TAKE TIME TO RECALL IMPORTANT DETAILS FROM THE PREVIOUS LESSON TO HELP YOU
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

READ THE SHORT STORY ENTITLED, “RICH PEOPLE PROBLEM” BY KEVIN KWAN. FIND OUT SIGNIFICANT
CHARACTERS, PLACES, EVENTS THAT MAY REFER TO THE ELEMENTS OF A STORY.

TO CHECK YOUR COMPREHENSION, ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ON YOUR NOTEBOOK.

1. WHO ARE THE CHARACTERS IN THE STORY?

2. CAN YOU TELL THE SIGNIFICANT PLACES REFLECTED IN THE STORY?

3. WHAT IS THE THEME OF THE STORY?

LET’S TAKE TIME TO RECALL IMPORTANT DETAILS FROM OUR PREVIOUS LESSON

THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF A SHORT STORY

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DETERMINE WHAT TYPE OF PROPAGANDA DEVICES (CARD STACKING, NAME
CALLING, PLAIN FOLKS, GLITTERING GENERALITIES, SOFT SOAP) ARE IN THE
FOLLOWING STATEMENTS. (ANSWER ONLY)

1. Flattery or insincere compliments designed to get the audience on the


side of the speaker.
2. The use of everyday people to sell a product or service. Speakers and
ads appear to make the person to be ―one of the people.
3. The strategy of showing the product‘s best features, telling half-truths,
and omitting or lying about its potential problems.
4. The act of referring to words or ideas that evoke a positive emotional
response from an audience.
5. The use of names that evoke fear or hatred in the viewer.
6. These are vague, broad statements that will connect with the
audience's beliefs and values.
7. This can also be called Cherry-Picking. The propagandist uses only
those facts and details that support their argument.
8. This technique works in a way to establish that the speaker is regular
and ordinary and has the same views and opinions as the people he is
appealing to.
9. This is also called stereotyping or labelling, this technique is used in
politics.
10. The selected reasons are used to support the conclusion. You will get
misled if you do not notice that important details are missing.
DIRECTIONS: CHOOSE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER. (ANSWER ONLY)

1. What does “a raisin in the sun” symbolize in the play?


a. the dreams of the family members
b. the struggles of the characters
c. the conflict in the characters‘ decisions
d. the house where the family lived in

2. He is the only white character in the play.


a. Joseph Asagal c. Bobo
b. George Murchinson d. Karl Linder

3. Which event is included in the rising action of the story?


a. Insurance money was received by Lena.
b. The Younger moved out from the house.
c. Conflict arose due to the characters‘ individual dreams.
d. Walter loses the insurance money.

4. Where did the Younger family moved?


a. Chicago slums
b. Clybourne Village
c. Clybourne Park
d. Chicago‘s Southside

5. Which among the themes was highlighted when the Younger family
refused to accept the money they were offered by the white?
a. dreams, hopes, and plans
b. family dynamics and love
c. dignity in the midst of suffering
d. rebellion and stubbornness

True or False. Write true in the blank if the statement is correct and false if not.
(ANSWER ONLY)
________________6. Beneatha Younger wanted to be a teacher someday.
________________7. Travis is Mama Lena‘s son.
________________8. Ruth Younger is Lena Younger‘s daughter-in-law.
________________9. Travis Younger would like to invest in a liquor business.
________________10. Ruth Younger is pregnant during the events in the story.

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