PERIOD OF THE NEW SOCIETY Flashcards

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the New Society period officially starts; Carlos Palanca awards continue

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September 21, 1972:

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2
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HIGHEST AWARD THAT THEY CAN RECEIVE

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Carlos Palanca awards

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3
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Main focus is on progress of the country, topics such as Green Revolution, family planning, proper nutrition

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PERIOD OF THE NEW SOCIETY

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Radio plays were common.

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PERIOD OF THE NEW SOCIETY

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New songs were also first heard over the airwaves.

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PERIOD OF THE NEW SOCIETY

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However, many performing artists moved to television due to better pay

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7
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Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino was held annually.

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IT WAS HELD ANNUALY

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PISTA NG PELIKULANG PINOY

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Conservative films without suggestive content were common, but well-received by the public.

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During this period, news on economic progress, discipline, culture, and tourism were favored more than sensationalized reporting of killings, rape and robberies.

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11
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SEVEN KEY ELEMENTS OF FICTION

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  1. CHARACTER
  2. THEME
  3. SETTINGS
  4. CONFLICT
  5. PLOT
  6. POINT OF VIEW
  7. TONE
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12
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The person in a work of fiction
The characteristics of a person

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CHARACTER

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13
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the good guy, the leading character or one of the major characters

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PROTAGONISTS

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14
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a person who actively opposes the protagonist

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ANTAGONIST

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It is the message the writer is trying to convey through the story.

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THEME

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Writers describe the world they know. It is the location of a story’s actions, along with the time in which it occurs.

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SETTING

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It is the essence of fiction.

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CONFLICT

18
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It creates plot.

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CONFLICT

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The main problem of the story.

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CONFLICT

20
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Often more than one kind of conflict is taking place at the same time.

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CONFLICT

21
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It is the essence of fiction. It creates plot. The main problem of the story. Often more than one kind of conflict is taking place at the same time.

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CONFLICT

22
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KINDS OF CONFLICT

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Human vs Nature
Human vs Human
Human vs Society
Human vs Self

23
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is a causal sequence of events, the “why” for the things that happen in the story.

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PLOT

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Stages of Plot

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Exposition
Complication
Climax
Resolution

25
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is the “eye” or narrative voice through which you tell a story

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POINT OF VIEW

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POINT OF VIEW

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Third Person
First Person
Omniscient
Limited Omniscient

27
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typically refers to the mood implied by an author’s word choice and the way that the text can make a reader feel.

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TONE