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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