Introduction Of Philippine Literature Flashcards

1
Q

It a text poem written in the form of text message. It is usually consisted of one to two stanzas and sent directly to the recipient. The entirety of the poem is being read by the recipient in class

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textula

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2
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body of written works, as when we are asked to make. we must read about or that was written about a particular topic. This meaning comes from the etymology of the word itself,

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Literature

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3
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the latin word of literature

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Littera, Literally or letter

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4
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uses ordinary language and regular
grammatical conventions.

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Prose

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5
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prose can be either _ or _

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fiction or non fiction

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6
Q

poetry evokes a concentrated
___ of experience
or a specific emotional response
through language chosen and
arranged for its meaning, sound, and
rhythm

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imaginative awareness

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7
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whats the difference between prose and poetry

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prose is continuous form while poetry is verse form

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8
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are a form of prose the common
theme of which is about the origin of a
thing, place, location or name.

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Legends

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9
Q

made up of stories about
life, adventure, love, horror and humor
where one can derive lessons about life.

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folk tales

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10
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long narrative poems in which
a series of heroic achievements or events,
usually of a hero, are dealt with at length

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epics

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11
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one of the oldest forms of
Philippine literature that emerged in the
pre-Spanish period

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folk songs

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12
Q

The Dominican’s introduction
of _ paved the way to
the preservation of literary
works.

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printing

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13
Q

the first book printed in the
Philippines.

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Doctrina Christiana- 1593 (Juan De Plasencia)

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14
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directed the Philippine Commission to make English the medium of instruction in all public schools

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President William McKinley (1900)

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15
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prohibited every Filipino for advocating Philippine independence speech, printing, publication, and circulation of any material that encourages the Filipinos to fight against the American colonial rule)

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Sedition Law (1901)

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16
Q

What are the japanese occupation

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Haiku at Tanaga
Sa pula . sa Puti by Francisco “Soc” Rodrigo
Huk and Guerilla Stories

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17
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It is t h e u s e of vivid l a n g u a g e b y
poets, novelists, a n d o t h e r writers t o
c r e a te m e n t a l p i c t u r e s in t h e m i n d of
th e r e a d e r .

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Imagery

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18
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T h e v i v i d u s e o f
l a n g u a g e o r c h o i c e o f
w o r d s i s o n e o f t h e m o s t
i m p o r t a n t a s p e c t s o f
c r e a t i v e w r i t i n g .

A

ok

19
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description that stimulates the eyes. Specifically, your mind’s eye: when you can visualize the colors, shapes, forms, and aesthetics of something that’s described to you

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Visual Imagery

20
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description that stimulates the ears. When you can hear the sounds of nature, machinery, or someone’s voice,

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Auditory Imagery

21
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hat stimulates your sense of touch. Sensations
like itching, stickiness, and the warmth of sunlight all count as tactile imagery, which appeals to the way your skin might feel in that moment.

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Tactile Imagery

22
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description that stimulates the nose. By describing the peculiarities of a scent—its richness, pungency, weight, distinctness, or physical effect—the author transports the reader using imagery

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Olfactory imagery

23
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description that stimulates the tongue. If you’ve ever done a wine or coffee tasting, you know exactly how complex a flavor can be.

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Gustatory Imagery

24
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deliberate exaggeration that adds emphasis, urgency, or excitement to a statement.

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Hyperbole

25
Q

direct comparison of dissimilar things to create more vivid imagery or understanding.

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Metaphor

26
Q

word that sounds like what it means.

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Onomatopoeia

27
Q

phrase that uses two contradictory words to create a new meaning.

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Oxymoron

28
Q

statement that appears to contradict itself but contains some truth, theme, or humor.

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Paradox

29
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assigning human attributes to nonhuman things.

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Personification

30
Q

when a smaller unit is used to signify a larger unit or vice versa.

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synecdoche

31
Q

figure of speech in which a word or phrase is substituted for another with which
it is closely associated; also, the rhetorical strategy of describing something
indirectly by referring to things around it.

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Metonymy

32
Q

figure of speech consisting of an understatement in which an affirmative is expressed by negating its opposite.

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Litotes

33
Q

He was a German
philosopher, economist,
historian, sociologist,
political theorist, journalist,
and revolutionary socialist.

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Karl Marx

34
Q

social, political, and economic
philosophy named after Karl Marx
from Germany

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Marxism

35
Q

examines the effect of capitalism on
labor, productivity, and economic
development and argues for a worker
revolution to overturn capitalism in
favor of communism

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marxism

36
Q

the rulers

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Bourgeoisie

37
Q

the ruled

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proletariat

38
Q

refers to real imaginary
individuals who take
part in the action of the
story. The
that are at the center of
the story’s action are
called main characters.

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Character

39
Q

the perspective from
which the story or work is
told.

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point of view

40
Q

The time and place
where the story
revolves.

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settings

41
Q

It refers to chain of related
events that take place on
a story. A logical series of
events having a
beginning, middle, and
end.

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Plot

42
Q

essential to plot
- the opposition of forces which
ties one incident to another
and makes the plot
move. Within a short story
there may be only one central
struggle, or there may be one
dominant struggle with many
minor ones

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conflict

43
Q

the author’s underlying
meaning or main idea
that he is trying to
convey. The be the author’s thoughts about a topic or view of
human nature.

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theme