Mother Of Philippine Women s Literature

Mother Of Philippine Women s Literature

The Mother of Philippine Women's Literature.

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1. The Mother of Philippine Women's Literature.


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2. Considered as the "mother of Philippine women's literature"​


Answer:

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3. she is known as the "mother oh Philippine women's literature"​


Answer:

Leona Josefa Florentino

Explanation:

was a Filipina poet in the Spanish and Ilocano languages. She is considered as the "mother of Philippine women's literature" and the "bridge from oral to literary tradition".

Answer:

Leona Josefa Florentino


4. 2. There are a lot of ___ in the library today.a. womansb. womenc. Womensd. woman ​


Answer:

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Answer:

2.A.?

Explanation:

Kindly Check me if I'm wrong pls


5. Should married women or mothers be allowed to join Ms. Universe Philippines? Why?


Answer:

In its FAQ, the Miss USA website states: No, contestants may not be married or pregnant. They must not have ever been married, not had a marriage annulled nor given birth to, or parented, a child. The titleholders are also required to remain single throughout their reign.

Explanation:

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6. How does the myth of the first man and woman reflect early Philippine literature?​


Answer:

it reflect the Filipino's superstitious belief in which more of the myth was taken ..

Explanation:


7. How did the two woman had two navels affect the philippine literature?


Answer:

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Explanation:

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8. 2. It examines the role of the women in the literature.​


Answer:

The feminist perspective

Explanation:

The feminist perspective examines the role of the women in the literature. It looks into how the female character may be empowered.

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9. In your own opinion, Should married women or mothers be allowed to join Ms. Universe Philippines? Why? (write at least 10 sentences)


yes

Explanation:

because thy can do want ever thy want

ps:my opinion


10. what is Philippine literature in English?what is the main purpose of Philippine literature?who is the prince of the Philippine literature? answer this plss​


Answer:

1.Philippine Literature in English has its roots in the efforts of the American forces at the turn of the century to pacify the Filipino people and instill in them the American ideals of “universality, practicality, and democracy.” By 1901, public education was institutionalized, with English serving as the medium of ...

2.It gives nostalgic feelings and enjoyment to re-examine the comedies, tragedies and inspiration of the beautiful Filipino poems, stories, essays and plays.

3.Tomás Pinpin, was a printer, writer and publisher from Abucay, a municipality in the province of Bataan, Philippines, who was the first Philippine printer and is sometimes referred as the "Prince of the Filipino Printers."

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Answer:

1. Philippine Literature in English has its roots in the efforts of the American forces at the turn of the century to pacify the Filipino people and instill in them the American ideals of “universality, practicality, and democracy.” By 1901, public education was institutionalized, with English.

2. It gives nostalgic feelings and enjoyment to re-examine the comedies, tragedies and inspiration of the beautiful Filipino poems, stories, essays and plays.

3.Tomás Pinpin was a printer, writer and publisher from Abucay, a municipality in the province of Bataan, Philippines, who was the first Philippine printer and is sometimes referred as the "Prince of the Filipino Printers."

Explanation:

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11. Since we just ended our discussion with the Philippine Literature and we started our discussion about Asian Literature, of which the Philippines is a part of, what do you think is/are the characteristic(s) that can make the Philippine Literature be more known across?​


Answer:

Mabuhay ang mga Pilipino

Explanation:

Wag mag trabaho kikita kaparin kase magalung mo mag tatarbaho


12. what do you think is the advantage(s) of the coming of the Americans after the Spanish colonizers to the Philippine literature?​


The Spaniards brought the Philippines into the attachment of the Western culture. Particularly, the Spaniards introduced their own Philosophy of life to the Filipinos as well as their habits, language, clothing, ways of amusement including games, religion, arts, and even cooking.

13. What are the literature s if China Japan Philippines


China - the soul of the great bell
Japan - the happy mirror
Philippines - may day eve

14. The mother of Philippine Literature​


Answer:

Filipino

Explanation:

Because it is our first language.

ANSWER :LEONA FLORENTINO

Explanation: Leona Florentino (born Leona Josefa Florentina, 19 April 1849 - 4 October 1884) was a Filipino poet in the Spanish and Ilocano languages. She is considered as the "mother of Philippine women's literature" and the "bridge from oral to literary tradition".


15. 1.Why do you think women from the Philippines always wash the dishes from their homes?2.How will you differentiate the Literature of Myanmar from the Literature of Vietnemese?thanks ​


Answer:

1. To maintain the cleanliness of everything

1. Because mostly filipinos for example the what we call normal commoners doesn’t have maids or machinery that can wash the plates by itself. Mostly are just washing the dish

16. What characteristic/s of Philippine Literature before is/are still evident and relevant today? Why? Explain​


Answer:

One characteristic of Philippine literature before that is still evident and relevant today is its focus on community and social issues. Philippine literature has always been a tool for expressing the struggles and triumphs of the Filipino people, particularly in the context of colonialism and oppression. Today, this focus on community and social issues remains relevant as the Philippines continues to face challenges such as poverty, corruption, and political instability. Literature serves as a means for Filipinos to voice their concerns and inspire change.

Explanation:

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Answer:

There are several characteristics of Philippine literature from the past that are still evident and relevant today:

1. Oral Tradition: The Philippines has a rich tradition of oral literature, including folktales, myths, legends, and epics. These oral traditions are still alive in many indigenous communities in the Philippines, and continue to be passed down through generations. They are relevant today as they provide insights into the cultural heritage, beliefs, and values of the Filipino people, and serve as a source of inspiration for contemporary literature and artistic expressions.

2. Social Realism: Social realism was a dominant theme in Philippine literature during the Spanish colonial period and the American period. It focused on portraying the social, economic, and political realities of the time, addressing issues such as oppression, poverty, inequality, and exploitation. This theme is still relevant today, as the Philippines continues to grapple with social issues and challenges such as poverty, corruption, social injustice, and human rights abuses. Social realism in literature continues to shed light on the plight of marginalized communities and serves as a call for social change and reform.

3. Nationalism: Nationalism was a prominent theme in Philippine literature during the period of struggle for independence from colonial rule. Writers and poets used literature as a means of expressing their love for their country and advocating for national identity, cultural pride, and freedom. Today, nationalism remains relevant as the Philippines continues to assert its sovereignty and protect its cultural heritage from external influences. Nationalistic literature continues to foster a sense of patriotism and pride among Filipinos, and serves as a reminder of the country's history and struggle for independence.

4. Love for Nature: Philippine literature has a deep-rooted appreciation and reverence for nature, with many traditional folktales and epics featuring nature as a central element. This love for nature is still evident today, as the Philippines is known for its diverse and rich natural resources. However, with the increasing threat of environmental degradation and climate change, the need to protect and preserve nature has become even more relevant. Literature that promotes environmental consciousness and advocates for the preservation of nature continues to play a crucial role in raising awareness and advocating for sustainable practices.

5. Sense of Community: Filipino literature has always emphasized the importance of community, family, and relationships. This sense of community is still relevant today, as Filipinos continue to place a high value on close family ties, friendships, and social bonds. Literature that portrays the Filipino concept of "bayanihan" or communal unity, cooperation, and solidarity is still cherished and resonates with readers, as it reflects the enduring Filipino cultural values of compassion, empathy, and mutual support.

In summary, the characteristics of Philippine literature from the past that are still evident and relevant today include oral tradition, social realism, nationalism, love for nature, and sense of community. These characteristics continue to shape the literary landscape in the Philippines and reflect the enduring cultural heritage, values, and aspirations of the Filipino people.


17. Whould you believe that the pregnant women s exposure to the lunar eclipse could harm the pregnant woman and the fetus ? why ?​


Answer:

no.

Explanation:

because no one said on science that lunar eclipse can harm pregnant woman and the fetus


18. write PL if the statement is Philippine literature ,LIS if the statement is laterature ​


Answer:

where’s the statement/s?


19. What is the difference/s of African Literature with Philippine literature?


Answer:

Pre-Hispanic Philippine literature were actually epics passed on from generation to generation originally through oral tradition while African literature, literary works of the African continent.

Pre-Hispanic Philippine literature were actually epics passed on from generation to generation originally through oral tradition while African literature, literary works of the African continent


20. 1&S1. What are the different Literary Periods in Philippine Literature?​


Answer:

literary traditions of Philippine literature -- Native, Islamic, Spanish, American, and Nationalist – which in turn belong to any of the three historical periods of Philippine history: Pre-Colonial, Colonial, and Post-Colonial.


21. The Mother of Philippine Women's Literature. Select one: a. Leon C. Pichay b. Leona Florentino c. Genoveva Matute d. Isabelo de los Reyes


Answer:

B

Explanation:


22. Since we just ended our discussion with the Philippine Literature and we started our discussion about Asian Literature, of which the Philippines is a part of, what do you think is/are the characteristic(s) that can make the Philippine Literature be more known across?​


Answer:

An exposition of the literature of social truths and fictional imaginations. It caresses the senses of man: the viewer, the hearing, the sensation, the taste, and the senses. In 2000, Villafuerte attributed this to a life but a simple word flowing into the human body. The literature has its own existence because it has its own throbbing and hot blood flowing into the arteries and nena of every creature and a whole society. In this case, the Filipinos and their society.


23. It examines the role of the women in the literature​


Answer:

The onus of women's literature, then, is to categorize and create an area of study for a group of people marginalized by history and to explore through their writing their lives as they were while occupying such a unique sociopolitical space within their culture

Explanation:

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24. I was looking for remarkable writers from different regions of the Philippines and Leona Florentino got my attention. She became the inspiration of young writers because she was the key for them to see literature as a vehicle for giving voice to women. From what regional literature did she belong to? Cordillera Literature Northern Luzon Literature Eastern Visayas Literature Mindanao Literature


Answer:

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Explanation:

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25. why is there a need to study folk literatureA.folk litarature should be given impotanceB.folk literature is rarely appricietive in the 21st centuryC.folk literature offers enchanting stories about natureD.folk litereture privides insites in to the peoples culture and beliefs​


Answer:

D.

Explanation:

There is no other answer but D, because folk tales can reveal many things on how people lived their lives during those times.


26. 3. and if you would know me look into the entrails of Uranus where the restless oceans pound. A. women empowerment B. women discrimination C. women oppression D. women exploitation 4. witches in Dahomey wear me inside their coiled cloths as our mother did mourning. A, women stereotype B. women discrimination C. women oppression D. women issues 5. I am woman and not white. A. woman issues B. woman oppression C. women discrimination D. woman stereotype​


Answer:

3.B

4.A

5.D

Explanation:

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27. 1.How did the stories the story of the ages mother reflect east asian literature2.how does the author show to the culture of east asian through their literature3.do the Chinese and Japanese literature have the same themes with Philippine literature?cite an example​


Answer:

1.because of the culture of the stories.

2.because of the emotion on the story.

3.yes,because our god is only one.

Explanation:

Child outcomes are interconnected within and across diverse domains of development. They result from and are enhanced by early positive and supportive interactions with parents and other caregivers. These early interactions can have a long-lasting ripple effect on development across the life course, whereby the function of one domain of development influences another domain over time


28. 1. It is a literature that appeals mainly to women.​


Answer:

Menstruation

Explanation:

Answer:

CHICK LIT

Explanation:

Chick lit or chick literature is genre fiction, which "consists of heroine-centered narratives that focus on the trials and tribulations of their individual protagonists. Literature that appeals mainly to women.

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29. knows as the "mother of philipines women's literature​


Answer:

Leona Florentino

Explanation:

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Answer:

Leona Florentino

Explanation:

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30. 3. What was the importance of women in early Japanese literature? a. They preserved the Japanese literature in order to pass it down to the generations b. They became translators of Japanese literature using the English language. c. A large proportion of the literary works in Japan was written by women. d. Women served as storytellers of the Japanese literature?​


Answer:

a. they preserved the Japanese literature in order to pass it down to the generations

Explanation:

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