MALOPIT NA REVIEWER (LAHAT NG WEEK) Flashcards

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considered the world’s first novel. The novel is about the life of Genji and his different romances.

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The Tale of Genji

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by Miyamoto Musashi is a book about the art of swordsmanship and martial arts, as well as philosophy of the samurai.

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The Book of Five Rings

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an anti-colonial cultural and political movement that aims to preserve the “black consciousness” of Africa during the colonial period.

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Negritude

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4
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was a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race.

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Apartheid

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5
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the author of “Poor Richard’s Almanack”.

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Benjamin Franklin

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6
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a navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of Spain.

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Christopher Columbus

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a collection of essays that inspired the formation of the U.S. Constitution.

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The Federalist Papers

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8
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the style of writing that Edgar Allan Poe perfected.

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Gothic

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9
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was most famously known for her novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.

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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

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10
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the author of “Divine Comedy

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Dante Alighieri

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11
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must have a myriad of tones.

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Literary text

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12
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shows symbolism of Gods as devourers.

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“Bhagavad-gita”, “Now I Am Become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds”

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13
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means “rebirth”.

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Renaissance

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14
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is the theme of secular literatures Don Quixote and King Arthur.

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Chivalry

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15
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are collections of poems that deal with romanticism of children’s life and adulthood.

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The “Songs of Innocence” and “Songs of Experience”

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16
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examining the text’s grammar, syntax, and all other language features

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Linguistic context

17
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treating the text as a machine with literary elements as parts

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Mechanistic Russian Formalism

18
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was known as the Age of Enlightenment, or the Age of Reason.

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Classical period

19
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representation of a thing or abstraction as a person

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Personification

20
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exaggerated statements

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Hyperbole

21
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used to make a comparison between two things without using “like” or “as”

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Metaphor

22
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using a symbol to represent a word sabi ni sir

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Metonymy

23
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an indirect reference to a person, event, thing or another literary text

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Allusion

24
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American literature has become broad and varied in terms of theme, mode, and purpose.

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American Contemporary Period

25
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Church has a big influence in writing and some author were discredited because of religion

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Middle Ages

26
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Rebirth of intellectual and artistic inquiry of the Ancient Greece and Rome; Theology and Christian themes

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Renaissance

27
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movement/protest of the general state of culture and society

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Transcendentalism

28
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more themes about the American life rather than Romantic notions

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Realism period

29
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is a text of profound Christian vision of humankind’s temporal and eternal destiny

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Divine Comedy

30
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Making things unfamiliar or strange

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Defamiliarization

31
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A Raisin in the Sun

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MARXISM:

32
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The Color Purple

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FEMINISM:

33
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Can be understood as the reading method that requires intimate study of a text with the objective of getting its literary or linguistic meaning

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INTENSIVE READING

34
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Extensive reading can be defined as casual reading performed for pleasure or to gain general understanding of a topic when a person is engrossed in a book, magazine, or newspaper.

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EXTENSIVE READING