Lesson 1: Getting Ready For Literature
Lesson 1: Getting Ready For Literature
Lesson 1: Getting Ready For Literature
OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE
What is Literature?
Based in its etymology, literature is derived from the Latin word litteratura which
means writing, and from literatus, learning. It generally covers oral and written works which
manifest its universal characteristics: imaginative quality, uniqueness, timelessness, and
universality. It is also described as having expression of permanence which means it lives
through time and its universal ideas provide aesthetic value that man can appreciate.
Moreover, literature as relevant to the inner self of man also takes significant human
experiences as its main subject. Therefore, it discusses various dimensions of life, may it be
miseries or glories.
Meanwhile, as urban cultures and societies developed, there was a proliferation in the
definitions and forms of literature. Developments in print technology allowed for literature to
be distributed and experienced on an unprecedented scale, which has culminated in the
twenty first century in electronic literature.
Literature, in its literal sense, is any written works of man. It serves as memorabilia of
man’s inner thoughts, feelings, desires, and significant experiences. Aesthetically, literature
reflects beautiful experiences of man put into text. Hence, it flourishes and keeps on evolving
over time as man embraces new perspectives in life out from the issues and influences
brought by history.
a.) Poetry – Its beauty is ignited by metaphors and careful use of words, figurative
expressions, imagery, rhythm, and sound.
b.) Prose Fiction – This is characterized as any literary work that is imaginative recreation
and reconstruction of life. It also emphasizes the flow and development of actions involving
number of characters and react to certain conflict on human issues.
c.) Drama- This involves significant human encounters which are intended to be performed
on stage.
d.) Non-Fiction- This genre attempts to present, interpret, and describe facts. This could be
in the form of essays, articles, editorials, and etc.
Non- Fiction –prose that presents and explains ideas or tells about real people, places,
objects, or events.
a.) Autobiography- is a biography written by the author about himself
b.) Biography- written accounts of individuals
c.) Essay- a short work that treats a topic from an author’s personal point of view d.) Diary/
Journal- a book for writing discrete entries arranged by date reporting on what has happened
over the course of the day or other periods
Types of Poetry
Narrative Poetry- narrative poetry tells a story in verse
a.) Epic
b.)Ballad
c.)The Metrical Tale
d.) Metrical Romance
Lyric Poetry- a poem that expresses the emotions, feelings, and observations of the
writer. a.) Song- a lyric poem set to music and is intended to be sung.
b.)Sonnet- a fourteen-line lyric poem focused on a single theme.
c.)Elegy- a solemn and formal lyric poem about death.
d.)Ode- a long, formal lyric poem with a serious theme.
e.) Simple lyric- includes all lyric poems that do not fall under the four other types.
Haiku- another kind of poetry that originated in Japan. A three-line poem consisting of
seventeen syllables (5,7,5).
Tanka-
Work on it!
(Prepare your answers for the interactive discussion on Wednesday.)
1. What image of symbol do you think best represents literature? Provide three
sentences to describe it.
I believe, literature is an interpretation and criticism of life through writing, that is
why the symbol of which I think that best represents literature is an image of a
gateway to an alternate reality. Literature is magical, were readers temporarily
able to dive deep into multiple perspective to a character or a situation where we
are able to relate, learn, understand and be compelled by their experience and
struggle as if it was our own. It is a means which emulates different actions and an
outline that offers us a simulation though a different course of realities were it
reflects our selves the people around us and to realize its mistakes, to make
amends and to teach values on our lives that was depicted in the story.
2. Have you experienced reading poems or stories? What was your feeling upon
reading the material?
Yes I definitely have, whenever I find myself engross to a certain poem or stories,
I notice this strange phenomenon of how literature represent various basis of
assumptions, ideals, perspective and arguments that is radically different to our
own and to everyone and, even yet, it may be hugely alien to us, but still, it is
able to continue to speak to us—and, not only that, but through reading literature,
it can tell us something about who we are, something that we would not have
seen otherwise, or would have seen differently. Ultimately, this made me think of
how literature became a vessel into multiple realities and that literature enables
us to comprehend and understand situations from many perspectives.
3. Describe yourself as a reader.
Personally, I choose to read a variety of genre and thus enjoys a wide range of
books. As reader, I’m not someone who constantly thinks on the length of the
book but of how long its effects can be felt and how as an individual or how can I
be benefited from it, whether it is from a fictional on non-fictional script. I have
always viewed literature as a journey that is inscribed in pages and powered by
the imagination. Through reading and being given the keys to the world of
literature it enables myself to unlock and gain the ability to comprehend the
complexity or simplicity of multiple experiences, context, ideals, knowledge and
perspective the world and the people had to offer. And that is something that find
beautiful and consequently made me who I am, as a reader.
4. Briefly explain this line, “Literature mirrors man’s significant experiences in life.”
⮚ Literature is defined as a piece of printed work related to the ideas and feelings of the
people that may be true or just a product of the writer’s imagination.
⮚ Literature is divided into two forms: prose and poetry.
⮚ According to Barritugo (2002) there are four genres of literature to wit: poetry, prose
fiction, drama, and non-fiction.
⮚ Significant Human Experience (SHE) is the subject of literature.
References:
Baronda, Andrew John. (2016) 21 Century Literature from the Philippines and the
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