21st - lesson 2

Cards (34)

  • periods of Philippine literature:
    • pre-historic period
    • spanish period
    • american period
    • japanese period
    • philippine period
    • martial law
    • contemporary period
  • pre-historic period - literature was principally oral in as much as writing was not yet invented and more of the words were concise poetic
  • ferdinand magellan - is the one who discovered Philippines
  • doctrina christiana - catholic book of prayers and doctrines
  • francosco baltazar - wrote the immortal allegorical work entitled "florante at laura"
  • awit - composed of dodecasyllabic monoriming quatrains
  • korido - octasyllabic monoriming quatrains
  • crisostomo sotto - father of pampango literature
  • pedro bukaneg - father of ilocano literature
  • fr. modeso de castro - wrote urbana and felisa
  • spanish period - more productive part of the period
  • dr. jose rizal - let the propagandist batted for assimilation
  • gat andres bonifacio - head of the revolutionists and the supremo of katipunan
  • rizal - dimas alang and laong laan
  • del pilar - plaridel
  • jaena - diego luna
  • jose ma. panganiban - jomapa
  • american period - treaty of paris
  • american period - introduced public school system in the Philippines and English Language
  • thomasites - first english teachers
  • p - pen
    e - essayist
    n - novelist
  • japanses period - the ivaders saw it that filipino movements be limited
  • japanese period - the writers stop wielding pens and starter wielding guns
  • japanese period - they introduced niponggo and their literary arts and forms
  • ikebana - art of arranging flowers
  • origami - art of folding papers
  • haiku - short descriptive poem about nature
  • haiku - consisting of 17 syllables
  • haiku - 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 5 in the third line
  • senryu - a 3 lines similar to haiku structure
  • senryu - the subject is human nature; the tone is satirical and ironical
  • tanka - has 5 lines and 31 syllables
  • edsa revolution - the climax and most intense protest
  • reform the army movement - marcos loyalist soldiers