Folk Oral Literature In The Philippines

Folk Oral Literature In The Philippines

II. DIFFERITIATE. Differentiate the following Philippine folk oral literature. AMBAHAN TANAGA PASYON DALIT BALAGTASAN​

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1. II. DIFFERITIATE. Differentiate the following Philippine folk oral literature. AMBAHAN TANAGA PASYON DALIT BALAGTASAN​


Answer:

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2. What the difference of the following words, Oral literature, Folk songs, and Folk tales? ​


Answer:

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Answer:

Oral literatures relied on repetition, rhyme, and alliteration as memory aids. Important parts of a story were often repeated as refrains. When these stories—told in forms we would recognize today as poetry—were written down, these oral conventions were preserved and passed on.

Folk songs has broad appeal and extensive influence. It has been used for decades for protests and by musicians to tell simple, relatable stories. But, folk as we know it now is not the folk of the past. More and more artists are fusing it with other genres to create unique sounds, while still using the folk label.

Folk tales allow students to experience one of the ways a society develops a sense of moral behavior in its children. Children today can learn from this rich literary heritage, which provides both a window into other cultures, and a mirror that allows viewers to reflect more clearly on aspects of their own culture.


3. What are the traditional oral literature of the philippines??


Philippine folk literature refers to the traditional oral literature of the Filipino people. Thus, the scope of the field covers the ancient folk literature of the Philippines' various ethnic groups, as well as various pieces of folklore that have evolved since the Philippines became a single ethno-political unit.




4. Japan,philippines,china have many examples of oral literature its agree or disagree?


The premise

that the countries of Japan, Philippines, and China have many examples of oral

literature can be readily agreed upon. Given the rich cultural and literary

traditions of the three countries, it is possible, and even common, to note

that there exists oral literatures, which are stories, legends, and poems that

were transferred and shared from one generation to the other through tongue.


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5. 4. What kind of traditional arts includes epics, song, and myths?A. Folk performing artsC. Folk (oral) literatureB.Folk graphic and plastic arts D. Folk ArchitectureodHie​


Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Answer:

D.Folk Architecture

Explanation:

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6. 1. This refers to the stories in the oral tradition or tales that people tell each other loud. a. Oral literature c. Folk song b. Folk Tales d. Myth​


Answer:

D. MYTH

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7. Pre-colonial literature deals with oral traditions may be in various forms; EXCEPTA.rhymes C. folk talesB.riddles D. folk dance​


Answer:

B.riddles

Explanation:

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8. 1. Religion and institutions that representEuropean civilizations enriched thelanguages in the lowlands, introducedtheater such as komedya, sinakulo andsarswela.2. New literary forms such as free verse(in poetry), the modern short story and thecritical essay were introduced.3. Literature is oral in nature and thesources are usually the local native townfolk. Rich past was showcased through folkspeeches, folk songs, folk narratives.4.Philippine Literature used variouslanguages and gave emphasis on teachingvernacular literature or literature of theregions5.Early literary forms of the Philippineswere epics, legends, myths riddles andproverbs.​


Answer:

1.spanish period

2.american period

3.pre-colonial period

4.contemporary period

5.pre-colonial period


9. China Japan and Philippines have many examples of oral literature agree or disagree . explain


yes i agree.philippines,China,and Japan has many myths and folk tales it is an example of oral literature.

10. Enumerate the various forms of Philippine oral literature and the functions they serve. ​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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11. the philippine traditional oral literature emerged during the coming of the spaniardstruefalse​


Answer:

true

Explanation:

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12. pre colonial inhabitants of the Philippines have a rich oral of literature ________​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Explanation:

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13. give the answer japan,philippines,china have many oral literature agree or disagree


Japan Philippines China plz answeragree................................

14. Philippine literature is overflowing with oral literature during earlier time? True or False​


Yes, that's the most commom way of our literature po by spreading it verbally


15. Ancient philippine literature was generally in oral tradition.True or false?​


Answer:

TRUE

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16. What is the age in philippine literature produce oral literature handed down from our elders​


Answer:

1. INTRODUCTION TO PHILIPPINE LITERATURE Mrs. Jocelinda C. Gannaban Teacher in English

2. Philippine Literature was divided into three periods: • Legendary and Epic Age (Pre-Spanish) • Period of the Spanish Occupation • Period of the American Occupation

3. THE LEGENDARY AND EPIC AGE: • Oral and was handed down from the elders • This period consisted of magical incantations, myths, legends, and folktales • Our ancestors believed in sun and moon worship, tree worship and worship of other forms of nature.

4. THE LEGENDARY AND EPIC AGE: • They also believed in environmental spirits- good or bad. • Myths and legends explained the origin of the universe and of land regions, the origin of first man and woman, and of the human race.

5. THE LEGENDARY AND EPIC AGE: • The epic age produced a wealth of literature. • Scholars estimate that we have no fewer than 24 epics from different regions of the archipelago like: – Biag ni Lam-ang (Ilocos) – Hudhud and Alim (Ifugaos) – Maragtas (Panay) – Bantugan (Maranaw) – Bidasari (Sulu) – Indarapatra and Sulayman (Maranaw)

6. THE SPANISH OCCUPATION • Spaniards introduced Christianity to the Philippines • Literature produced during this period was religious in nature. – PASYON-a story of the life of Christ, beginning with the Annunciation and ending with the Crucifixion

7. THE SPANISH OCCUPATION – Moro-moro- extremely popular type of drama. Its subject matter was always a conflict between the Christians and the Moros (Mohammedan Moors) – Corrido and Awit-popular forms of poetry during the latter part of the Spanish rule and early in the American Regime.

8. THE SPANISH OCCUPATION – CORRIDO- a long narrative in verse telling of the deeds of a legendary hero. – Works patterned on the corrido: • Florante at Laura (Francisco Baltazar) • Life of Don Juan Teñoso • Siete Infantes de Lara sa Kaharian ng España • Doce Pares ng Pransya

9. THE SPANISH OCCUPATION – AWIT-dealt with the adventures of knights but in light romantic tone – Early in the 19th century, with the opening of the Suez Canal and a change in government administration, many young Filipinos went to Europe to study.

10. THE SPANISH OCCUPATION – Antonio Luna-founded the newspaper LA INDEPENDENCIA – Jose Rizal-wrote his masterpieces NOLI ME TANGERE (Touch Me Not) and EL FILIBUSTERISMO (The Subversive or The Reign of the Greed). These two novels were banned by the Spanish colonial government because they revealed the abuses of the church and the state in the Philippines. – On the whole, the literature of the period was propaganda written by the leaders of the movement against Spain.

11. THE AMERICAN OCCUPATION The coming of the Americans introduced the English language which Filipinos began using as a literary medium. English as a literary vehicle for Filipino writers is a choice forced by history.

12. THE AMERICAN OCCUPATION With the coming of the Americans, a new system of education was begun and English was made the medium of instruction in schools.

Explanation:

Answer:

The literary figures who belonged to the Golden Age were those born between 1870 and 1900, at the twilight of the Spanish occupation when the education reforms of 1863 were beginning to bear fruit and opportunities for young writers to express themselves were at hand (Mariñas 51).


17. period in the philippine literature that based on oral traditions​


Answer:

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18. Japan, Philippines and China have many examples of oral literature.AGREE OR DISAGREE


The premise that the countries of Japan, Philippines, and China have many examples of oral literature can be readily agreed upon. Given the rich cultural and literary traditions of the three countries, it is possible, and even common, to note that there exists oral literatures, which are stories, legends, and poems that were transferred and shared from one generation to the other through tongue.


19. which of the following is NOT a litterary form during pre-colonial period? ​A. folk Dance.B. Folk songs.C. Folk Tales.D. Oral Literature.


Answer: B

Explanation:

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20. 1.It is a body of written works which originatedfrom oral traditions.a. Literary text b. Oral literaturec. Folk tales2. In this period, the sources of literature areusually the local native town folk.a. Spanish colonization periodb. American period c. Pre-colonial​


Answer:

1. B

2. A

Explanation:

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21. label this with "simple sentence" "compound sentence" "complex sentence" "compound-complex sentence" Philippine literature is the literature associated with the Philippines and includes the Philippines' prehistoric legends and colonial legacy. Epics were actually transmitted from generations to generation originally by oral traditional African literature, literary works of the African continent, pre-Hispanic Philippines literature. African literature consists of a body of work that ranges from oral literature to literature written in multiple languages and different genres.HELP ME PLEASE ​


Answer:

complex sentence

Explanation:

because it only have dependent and independent clause.


22. which of the following is exhibited in literature by the pre-colonial inhabitants of the Philippines a. rich oral tradition b. oral values c. rich tradition d. rich oral values


Answer:

which of the following is exhibited in literature by the pre-colonial inhabitants of the Philippines

a. rich oral tradition

b. oral values

c. rich tradition

d. rich oral values

Explanation:

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23. Example of Oral literature in Philippine pre colonial


Songs and stories consisted by their hunting trips, which are usually happened during bonfires where the community sits around and tell it to the young.

this was stated in the Contemporary Arts in the Phil during my 12th Grade.


24. Write an analysis and significance of having literature in the philippines (precolonial) or what do you think will happen if those oral literature such as proverb, myht , folk songs etc. vanished because of the modern technologies nowadays ? Write your answer in not less than 75 words. ​


Answer:

Studying pre-colonial literature in the Philippines is important because it provides information on the foundations of literary prose during the Spanish colonial period.

A beautifully written piece has the power to change a person's perspective and make changes for the betterment of his life or even his own country. To sum it all up, studying Philippine Literature is not only for students but for every Filipino people. It is an important aspect of our life that we cannot just ignore.


25. Before the Philippines was colonized, it was already brimming with a rich tradition of oral literature. True or False?​


True

Early FIlipinos already had their own explanations behind thing in nature, or phenomena in life. They had different stories they told their childre, etc. etc.



Answer:

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27. What are the two classification of Folk Literature? A.) Local and GlobalB.) Dynamic and StaticC.) Flat and RoundD.) Floating and Oral​


Answer:

A.) LOCAL. AND. GLOBAL.


28. china japan and Philippines have many examples of oral literature agree or disagree


agree kasi tumutulungan ang mga bansa

29. Is the china,japan and philippines have their oral literature??


yes , their have a oral literature , beacausein every place their must have a literature all place in this earth have a literature.thankyou


30. why do Japan, Philippines and China have many examples of oral literature.


because the japan and china is sovery bright okay 


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