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PURPOSE: To Entertain, To Preserve Culture, To Teach A Lesson

This document provides information about different genres of Philippine literature from pre-colonial to contemporary times. It includes activities where the reader must identify genres, purposes, translations, and more based on excerpts and descriptions provided. The activities assess understanding of different literary genres across historical periods in Philippine literature.
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PURPOSE: To Entertain, To Preserve Culture, To Teach A Lesson

This document provides information about different genres of Philippine literature from pre-colonial to contemporary times. It includes activities where the reader must identify genres, purposes, translations, and more based on excerpts and descriptions provided. The activities assess understanding of different literary genres across historical periods in Philippine literature.
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Activity 1.

Read the following lines and write the genre of Philippine 


literature in Pre-colonial times on the first line then the purpose of each  on
the second line. 

GENRE: Proverb , Uyayi, Riddle, Folk song, Tanaga

PURPOSE: To entertain, To preserve culture, To teach a lesson 

________________1. Nang hatakin ko ang baging, nagkagulo ang mga matsing.


________________ (When I tugged on the vine, the monkeys went crazy.)
________________2. Ang naglalakad nang matulin, pag natinik ay malalim.
(A person who walks fast will have a deeper wound when he is pricked.)
________________3. Matulog ka na, bunso
Sleep now, youngest one
Ang ina mo ay malayo
Your mother is far away
at hindi ka masundo
and she can’t come for you
May putik, may balaho
There’s mud, there’s a swamp

________________4. Kakatibay ka tulos


You may stand sturdy
Sakaling datnan ng agos
But when the water flow
Ako’y mumunting lumot
I, the humble moss
Sa iyo’y pupulupot
Can strangle you

__________________5 Magtanim ay di biro;


Planting rice is not a joke;
maghapong nakayuko.
the whole day you’re bent like an ox.
Di naman makatayo;
You cannot stand more than one bit;
di naman makaupo.
till you’re done you cannot sit.
Activity 2. Fill in each column. No. 1 is done for you.*On the first column is the title of the text from
Spanish Colonial tradition. On the second column, is the type of genre. On the third column is the
language originally usedin the text. On the fourth column is the language or languages it was translated.
Write NA if it was not translated at all and MANY if it was translated in different languages.

Title of the Text  Genre  Original   Translation/s


Language  
Used

A.” Doctrina Christiana”  Prayer Spanish  English,  


book  Filipino

B. “ Mahal na Passion ni  Jesu


Christo”

C.” Ibong Adarna”

D.”Florante at Laura”

E.” Noli me Tangere”

F.” El Filibusterismo”

G.” Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang  Lupa” 

H.” Mi Ultimo Adios”

B. Write the letter on the blanks that corresponds to your answer.

For letters (A-D)

_______1. It is about the tyranny in Albanya but perceived about the tyranny in the Philippines.

_______2. It follows the rendition of a folksy in rendition humanized nativized Jesus.

_______3. It is a book on the Catholic Catechism for the exclusive use of the missionaries who invariably
read them aloud to the unlettered Indio, catechumens ( Medina), who were to rely on memory.

_______4. It revolves around the life of King Fernando, Queen Valeriana,and their three sons, Princes
Pedro, Diego, and Juan.

For letters (E-F)

_______5. It is about the last message of Rizal for the Philippines, his family and friends, to prayerful
men, and next-generation Filipinos.
_______6. It is written to exhort Filipinos to join the crusade to achieve real Philippine independence.

_______7. It is a chronicle of the life and ultimate death of Ibarra, a Filipino educated abroad who
attempts to reform his country thru education.

_______8. It is about the character that reinvents himself as Simon who is a healthy jeweler by further
corrupting the social fabric till the oppressed react violent to overthrow the system.

Activity 3. Read the excerpt from American colonial


literature,  “How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife.” by
Manuel E. Arguilla.  

"I am afraid. He may not like me." 

"Does that worry you still, Maria?" my brother Leon said.


"From the way  you talk, he might be an ogre, for all the world.
Except when his leg that  was wounded in the Revolution is
troubling him, Father is the mildest 
tempered, gentlest man I know." 

We came to the house of Lacay Julian and I spoke to Labang


loudly, but  Moning did not come to the window, so I surmised
she must be eating  with the rest of her family. And I thought
of the food being made ready at  home and my mouth watered.
We met the twins, Urong and Celin, and I  said "Hoy!" calling
them by name. And they shouted back and asked if my 
brother Leon and his wife were with me. And my brother Leon
shouted to  them and then told me to make Labang run; their
answers were lost in  
the noise of the wheels. 

I stopped Labang on the road before our house and would


have gotten down but my brother Leon took the rope and
told me to stay in the cart.  He turned Labang into the open
gate and we dashed into our yard. I  thought we would crash
into the camachile tree, but my brother Leon  
reined in Labang in time. There was light downstairs in the
kitchen, and  Mother stood in the doorway, and I could see her
smiling shyly. My  
brother Leon was helping Maria over the wheel. The first
words that fell  from his lips after he had kissed Mother's
hand were: 

"Father... where is he?" 

"He is in his room upstairs," Mother said, her face becoming


serious. "His  leg is bothering him again."
Underline your response to questions 1-4. Then write the
keywords on  the blanks below to complement your
answers.  
1. Did the story happen in Ilocos? Yes No Keyword/s:
_________________________ 

2. Did the story happen after Spanish Revolution? Yes No


Keyword/s: _________________________ 

3. Did the writer use local color in the text? Yes No


Keyword/s:__________________________ 

4. Did the writer mention about any Filipino culture? Yes No


Keyword/s:____________________________ 

5. What words show local color of the text? 


 Answer: _____________________________________________ 

Activity 4. Write the letter of the genre of literature in the


Contemporary  Period on the blanks provided before each
number.  
Be guided with the italicized words.  
A. Blog B. e Books 
______1.It is a book publication made available in digital form consisting
of images,  or both, readable on the flat-panel display of computers or
other electronic devices. 

_____2. It is an online journal or informational website displaying


information in the  reverse chronological order, with the latest posts
appearing first. It is a platform where  a writer or even a group of writers
share their views on an individual subject. 

A. Graphic novel B. Mobile   phone text tula 


_______3. It is a book made up of comics content. 

_______4. A cell phone novel, or mobile phone novel is a literary work


originally  written on a cellular phone via text messaging.

A. Speculative fiction B. Chic   lit 


_______5.It is a broad category of fiction encompassing genres with certain
elements  that do not exist in the real world, often in the context of
supernatural, futuristic,  or other imaginative themes. 

_______6. It is genre fiction, which “consists of heroin-centered narratives


that focus  on the trials and tribulations of their protagonists. The genre
often addresses issues  of modern womanhood – from romantic
relationships to female friendships to  matters in the workplace – in
humorous and lighthearted ways. 

A. Flash fiction B. Creative   nonfiction 


______7. It is a rich mix of flavors, ideas, and techniques, some of
which are  newly invented and others as old as writing itself. It can be
an essay, a journal  article, a research paper, a memoir, or a poem; it can
be personal or not, or it can be  all of these. 

_____8. It is a fictional work of extreme brevity that still offers character


and plot  development. Identified varieties, many of them defined by word
count, include  the six-word story; the 280-character story (also known as
"twitterature"); the  "dribble" (also known as the "minisaga," 50 words); the
[2]

"drabble" (also known as  "microfiction," 100 words); "sudden fiction" (750


[2]

words); flash fiction (1,000  words); and "micro-story". 

A. Hyper poetry B. Hyper   fiction

______9. It can consist of words, although not necessarily organized into


lines and  stanzas, as well as, sounds, visual images, movement, or other
special effects. 
______10. A work of fiction written and presented as an electronic hypertext  

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