21 ST PPT
21 ST PPT
21 ST PPT
Pangkat
PRE-SPANISH
PERIOD
Layunin
PRE-SPANISH PERIOD - is characterized by: • Chant (Bulonel. This was used in witchcraft or
enchantment especially in remote places in the Visayas. . Legends. These are genres of folklore that
consists of a narrative featuring human actions perceived or believed both by teller and listeners to
have taken place within human history. Folk Tales. These are made up of stories about life,
adventure, love, horror, and humor where one can derive lessons. An example of this is THE MOON
AND THE SUN. . Epics. These are long narrate poems in which a series of heroic achieverents or
everts, usually of a hero, are dealt with at length. • Folk Songs. These are one of the oldest forms of
Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period. These songs mitrored the early forms af
culture. Many of these have 12 syliables, Examples of which are Kundiman, Kumintang o Tagumpay,
Ang Dalit a Imno. Ang Oyayi o Hele, Diana, Soliraning and Talindau SPANISH PERIOD (1521-1871)
Literature in this seriod may be classified as religious prose and poetry and secular prose and poetry.
Spanish Influences on Philippine Literature The first Filipino alphabet, called ALBATA, was replaced
by the Roman alphabet. Also, the teaching of the Christian Doctrine became the basis of religious
practices. European legends and traditions brought here became assimilated in our songs, corridos,
and moro-moros. Folk Songs It manifests the artistic feelings of the Filipinos and shows their innate
appreciation for and love of beauty. The ecamples are Leron-Leron Sinta, Famulinawen, Dand anecy,
Sarong Banggs, and Atin Cu Pung Sing-sing,
A. Characteristics
History Frame
1. It has two distinct classifications: religious and secular. It introduced Spanish as the medium of communication.
B. Literary Forms
2. Religious Literature - Religious lyrics written by ladino poets or those versed in both Spanish and Tagalog were
included in the early catechism and were used to teach Filipinos the Spanish language.
a. Pasyon – long narrative poem about the passion and death of Christ. The most popular was “Ang Mahalna Passion ni
Jesu Cristong Panignoon Natin” by Aguino de Belen
b. Senakulo – dramatization of the pasyon; it shows the passion and death of Christ
2. Secular (non-religious) Literature
a. Awit - colorful tales of chivalry made for singing and chanting Example: Ibong Adarna
b. Korido – metrical tale is written in octosyllabic quatrains (a line of verse with eight syllables) Example: Florante at
Laura by Francisco Baltazar c. Prose Narratives – written to prescribe proper decorum
• Dialogo
• Ejemploii.Manual de Urbanidad
• Tratado
• Examples: Modesto de Castro's "Pagsusulatan ng Dalawang Binibini na si Urbana at si Feliza" and Joaquin Tuason's
"Ang Bagong Robinson" (The New Robinson) in 1879.
History Frame
PRE-SPANISH PERIOD - is characterized by:
• Chant (Bulonel. This was used in witchcraft or enchantment, especially in remote places in the Visayas.
Legends. These are genres of folklore that consist of a narrative featuring human actions perceived or believed
both by teller and listeners to have taken place within human history.
Folk Tales. These are made up of stories about life, adventure, love, horror, and humor from which one can derive
lessons. An example of this is THE MOON AND THE SUN.
Epics. These are long narrated poems in which a series of heroic achievements or events, usually of a hero, are
dealt with at length.
Folk Songs. These are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period.
These songs mirrored the early forms af culture. Many of these have 12 syllables, Examples of which are
Kundiman, Kumintang o Tagumpay, Ang Dalit a Imno. Ang Oyayi o Hele, Diana, Soliraning and Talindau
SPANISH PERIOD (1521-1871) Literature in this seriod may be classified as religious prose and poetry and
secular prose and poetry.
Spanish Influences on Philippine Literature The first Filipino alphabet, called ALBATA, was replaced by the
Roman alphabet. Also, the teaching of the Christian Doctrine became the basis of religious practices. European
legends and traditions brought here became assimilated in our songs, corridos, and moro-moros.
Folk Songs It manifests the artistic feelings of the Filipinos and shows their innate appreciation for and love of
beauty. The ecamples are Leron-Leron Sinta, Famulinawen, Dand anecy, Sarong Banggs, and Atin Cu Pung Sing-
sing,
Pangkat 2
Pangkat
Gender Role sa
Pilipinas Sa Iba’t
ibang Panahon
MATEMA
TIKA
MATEMA
TIKA
MATEMA
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