21st Lit Flashcards

1
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It came from the Latin word LITERA, is acquaintance with letters and contains imaginative language.

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Literature

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2
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Literature can be a._ , b., c.

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visual, oral, written

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3
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Literature gives us a glimpse of ____

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History

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4
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Anything that is written within the last year 2000

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21st Century Literature

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5
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It deals with current themes and reflect _____

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21st Lit, technological culture

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6
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Has higher level of digital literacy

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21st Century Readers

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7
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An art of expressing emotions using a language and commonly expressed in verse, rhythm, measures, sound. It has flowery words.

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Poetry

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8
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Literary genre with no formal metrical structure. It relies on a natural flow of speech and ordinary grammatical structure.

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Prose

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9
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2 types of Prose

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Fiction and Non-fiction

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10
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Literary created from the imagination.

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Fiction

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Literary work that is fact-based, intended to present true events.

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Non-Fiction

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12
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Representations of fictions that involve dialogue and performance.

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Drama

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13
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Set of characteristics to determine whether or not a work is literary.

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Literary standard

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14
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appeals to everyone regardless of culture, race, sex and time which are considered insignificant.

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Universality

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15
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has aesthetic appeal and this possesses a sense of beauty

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Artistry

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16
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appeals to our emotions that the involved characters makes us sympathize and empathize.

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Suggestiveness

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17
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appeals to out senses of morality by making us undergo self-realization that makes us a better person and inspires ordinary people to perform extraordinarily well.

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Spiritual Value

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18
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stimulates critical thinking that enriches mental processes of abstract reasoning

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Intellectual Value

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19
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stands the test of time. It can be read on several occasion with feelings.

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Permanence

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Manifests the artist’s ingenuity and originality, distinct way the author expresses their thoughts.

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Style

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21
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Society was organized in a strict classes: ___

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Datu, Maginoo, Maharlika, Timawa, Alipin

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22
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Involves references to 1 or 3 images that symbolize the characteristics of unknown objects that is to be guessed.

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Riddle/ Bugtong

23
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Short poems that have been customary, has been used and serves as laws on good behavior by our ancestors. 5 6 8

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Proverbs

24
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Used by out ancestors to ask permissions from the spirits or supernatural being as not to have bad things happen to them.

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Chants

25
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Known as kasabihan in Filipino, Used in teasing/ comment on a personal information.

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Sayings

26
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Short poetic that is the Filipino equivalent of Japanese Haiku consist of four line with seven syllables each with sane rhyme at the end of each 7777 syllabic verse with AABB/ AAAA rhyme scheme

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Tanaga

27
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Who wrote My Brother’s Peculiar Chicken?

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Alejandro R. Roces (July 13, 1924 - May 23, 2011)

28
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What are the influence of American Literature on FIlipino writers?

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-Introduction of American Writing styles.
-Language Transformation
-Themes and topics

29
Q

American literature introduced various styles, such as _____

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Realism, naturalism and modernism

30
Q

American lit introduced new themes to PH writers, including _____

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Individualism, self-expression, and exploration of human emotions and experiences.

31
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What do you call Alejandro Roces?

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National Artist for Literature

32
Q

What year is Philippine Lit during the Japanese occupation?

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1942-1945

33
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What are the common theme of most poems during the Japanese occupation?

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Nationalism, country, love and life in the barrios, faith, religion and the arts.

34
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What are the three types of poems emerged during the Japanese period?

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Haiku, Tanaga, Karaniwang Ayos

35
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Japanese poem of seventeen syllables five, seven and five.

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Haiku

36
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A poem with definite structure: 4 lines with 7 syllables arch line and AABB rhyme pattern

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Tanaga

37
Q

It follows the usual and common form of poetry

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Karaniwang ayos

38
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Who founded the organization DRAMATIC PHILIPPINES, and translated English plays to Tagalog?

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Francisco Soc Rodrigo, Alberto Concio, and Narciso Pimentel

39
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A straightforward expression because it is the primary meaning of a word

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Literal Language

40
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Meaning of a word associated with the use of literary device. It includes SYMBOLISM, FIGURES OF SPEECH AND SENSORY IMAGE

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Literary Meaning

41
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Typical structure used by the writers to convey their messages in a simple manner to their reader.

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Literary Device

42
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Extremely employed by the writers to develop a literary piece such as PLOT, SETTING, NARRATIVE, STRUCTURE, CHARACTERS, MOOD, THEME etc

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Literary Elements

43
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Logical sequence of events that develops in story

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Plot

44
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Refers to time and place

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Setting

45
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Main character of the story

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Protagonist

46
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Character in conflict with the protagonist

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Antagonist

47
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Person who tells you the story

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Narrator

48
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Manner in which a narrative is presented comprising plot and setting.

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Narrative Method

49
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Narrative speak to one another

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Dialogue

50
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Issue in a narrative around which the whole story involves

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Conflict

51
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General atmosphere of a story

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Mood

52
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Central Idea/ concept of the story

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Theme

53
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Structures usually a word or phrases in literary texts

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Literary Techniques

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