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21 Century

st

Literature
from
the Philippines
and the World
HISTORY
QUIZ
1. He is known as
the ruler who won
the battle of
Mactan.
Lapu-
Lapu
•A chieftain
or ruler of
Mactan.
2. “Kayo’y mga
erehe at
filibustero!”
“Kayo’y mga
erehe at
filibustero!”
- Padre Damaso
3. “I shall
return.”
“I shall
return.”
-Douglas
MacArthur
Timeline
Of
Philippine
Literature
Pre-Spanish (1565)

1. How do we
call the
group of
people living1
QUESTION QUESTION 2 QUESTION 3
in the
Philippines
during Pre-
Spanish era?
Pre-Spanish (1565)

1.How do we
call the group
of people
living in the QUESTION 2 QUESTION 3
Philippines
during Pre-
Spanish era?
Pre- Spanish (1565)
2. If the early
population
1. How do we lived by tribe,
call the
group of
what do you
people living
QUESTION 1 think were 2
QUESTION the QUESTION 3
in the topic of their
Philippines stories or other
during Pre-
Spanish era?
forms of
literature they
had?
Pre- Spanish
(1565)
• Folk Tales – These are fictional
stories about life, adventure,
love, horror, and humor where
one can derive lessons about life.
• The Epics – These are long
narrative poems in which a series
of heroic achievements or
events, usually a hero, are dealt
with at length.
• Folk Songs – These are oldest
forms of Philippines Literature
that emerged in pre-Spanish
period.
Pre- Spanish (1565)

3. If the early people


1. How do we in the Philippines
call the did not document
group of the stories or songs
people living
QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2 they QUESTION
had, how 3do
in the you think they
Philippines passed the different
during Pre- forms of literature
Spanish era? to other
generations?
Spanish (1566-
1871)

QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2
Spanish (1566-
1871)

1. What was the


greatest
QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2
influence of
Spanish to
Filipinos during
this period?
Spanish (1566-
1871)
•Literary pieces during this
time may be classified as
religious prose and poetry
and secular prose and poetry.
• Spanish Influences on
Philippine Literature –
Baybayin was replaced by
the Roman alphabet.
• European legends and
traditions brought in the
Philippines became
assimilated in our songs,
corridos, and moro-moros.
Spanish (1566-1871)

1. What is the 2. What were the


greatest
influence of religious literary
Spanish
QUESTION to 1 pieces brought by
Filipinos?
the Spaniards
during this period?
Spanish (1566-
1871)
Recreational Plays –
These are plays in poetic
form like Cenakulo,
Panunuluyan, Salubong,
Zarzuela.

Folk Songs – These are


literary pieces which
feature artistic feelings of
the Filipinos and shows
innate appreciation for love
Period of Enlightenment

(1872-1898)

QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2
Period of Enlightenment

(1872-1898)

1. What do we
mean by QUESTION 2
Enlightenment
?
Period of Enlightenment

(1872-1898)

2. What was the


name of the
organization/moveme
nt led by the
QUESTION 1
Illustrados which
aimed to fight for the
freedom of the
country?
Period of
nlightenment
(1872-1898)

The Propaganda Movement


(1872-1896) – This
movement was
spearheaded by the
intellectual middle-class
like Jose Rizal, Marcelo
del Pillar; Graciano
Lopez Jaena, Antonio
Luna, Mariano Ponce,
Jose Ma. Panganiban,
and Pedro Paterno.
American Regime
(1898-1944)

QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2
American Regime
(1898-1944)

1. What was the


greatest influence
of Americans to QUESTION 2
Filipinos during this
period?
American Regime (1898-
1944)

• The language used in writing


were in Spanish and Tagalog
and the dialects in other
regions.
• Tagalog writers focused on
literary pieces about
lamentations on the
conditions of the country
and their attempts to arouse
love for one’s native tongue
and the writers in English
imitated the themes and
methods of Americans.
American Regime
(1898-1944)

2. What was the


struggle of Filipinos
QUESTION 1
with other Filipinos
during this period?
Japanese Period (1941-
1945)

QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2
Japanese Period (1941-
1945)

1. Colonizers were
coming one after
another, with this,
what do you think QUESTION 2
were the themes of
literary pieces
during this period?
Japanese Period (1941-
1945)

Filipino Poetry During


this Period:
- Common theme of
most poems was
nationalism, country,
love, and life in the
barrios, faith, religion,
and the arts.
Japanese Period (1941-
1945)

2. What were the


literary
QUESTION 1
contribution of
Japanese to
Filipino
literature?
Japanese Period (1941-
1945)

Filipino Poetry During


this Period:
- Common theme of most
poems was nationalism,
country, love, and life in
the barrios, faith,
religion, and the arts.
Poems:
• Haiku
• Tanaga
• Karaniwang anyo
Philippine Literature in
English

Philippine Literature
in Tagalog was
revived and most
themes in the
writings dealt with
Japanese
brutalities,
poverty of life
under Japanese
government, and
the brave guerilla
Philippine Literature in
English (1941-1945)

1. Why do you think


Japanese colonizers
tried to burn all
literature written in
English?

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