Philippine literature in nationalistic period
1. Philippine literature in nationalistic period
Answer:
pre colonial, colonial,and post-colonial
2. how our literature evolved in Nationalistic/Propaganda and Revolutionary Period ?
Answer:
The objective of nationalistic and propaganda literature.
The spirit of nationalism was roused.
1. It was reawakened with the GOMBURZA.
2. Occurred in the 17th of February.
Characteristics of nationalistic and propaganda literature.
1. Planted seeds of nationalism in Filipinos.
2. Caused shift in language from spanish to tagalog.
3. Addressed the masses, not the "intelligentsia" - (the ones who are educated and exposed to the European philosophies).
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Shift signaled more than a change in medium; change in tactics: filipinos/the masses are the audience: Filipinos knew how to speak Spanish only in forms of prayer.
Propaganda Literature and Revolutionary Literature
Literary forms
Propaganda Literature
It is reformatory in objective.
Political essays, and political novels
These are the types of Propaganda Literature.
Political Essay (propaganda)
Satires, editorials, news articles meant to expose the evils of the Spanish rule.
La Solidaridad and Diariong Tagalog.
Examples of political essays (propaganda).
La Solidaridad
Founded by Graciano Lopez-Jaena
3. 11. During the nationalistic period in Philippine literature, language used shifted from Spanish to Tagalog to address the masses rather than theintelligetsia pa help po
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Answer:
a.Anti-modern and traditional
5. What is meant by nationalistic literature
Answer:
The Literature of Nationalism concerns literature in its broadest sense and the manner in which, in belles lettres, the oral tradition and journalism, language and literature create national/nationalist myths
6. When were burmese finally able to write nationalistic literature?
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1920s
Beginning in the 1920s, a nationalist movement emerged, and this influence became evident in modern novels, short stories, and poems. At the University of Rangoon, student writers continued to develop new forms of Burmese poetry.
7. What was the influence of English on Burmese literature? When were they finally able to write nationalistic literature?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because the burma cant speak English
8. MULTIPLE CHOICE:1. Which best describes the literary works during the early american period?a. bulgar and sarcasticb. informal and imitativec. nationalisticd. religious and secular2. Which type of literature flourished during the Japanese period?a. essayb. novelc. poemd. short story3. Which new form of literature first flourished during the Spanish period?a. diaryb. dramac. essayd. riddles4. What is regarded as the most famous metrical romance in the Philippines?A. Biag ni Lam-angB. Florante at LauraC. Ibong AdarnaD. Noli Me Tangere5. What was the most prevalent form of literature during the american and japanese period?a. essayb. novelc. poemd. short story
Answer:
1.A
2.C
3.D
4.A
5.B
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.c
2.d
3.d
4.b
5.d.
Explanation:
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9. listen to one of the nationalistic songs of the Philippines entitled
"ANG BAYAN KO"watch the song on youtube at saka unawain mo yung pinapakita na karanasan sa kanta
10. why is it the Main topics of the Early nationalist period in american literature is about Slavery, Love , Real life , Exploration, democracy and nationalism?
Answer:
Among the themes and issues explored in this literature are the role of African Americans within the larger American society, African American culture, racism, slavery, and social equality. African American writing has tended to incorporate oral forms, such as spirituals, sermons, gospel music, blues, or rap.
11. He was a Filipino nationalist and polymath during the tail end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. He is tagged as the national hero of the Filipino people.
Answer:
José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda/ Dr. Jose Rizal
Answer:
Jose Rizal/Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado Y Alonso Realonda
Explanation:
Who is Jose Rizal?
Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse riˈsal]; June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896) was a Filipino nationalist and polymath during the tail end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. He is tagged as the national hero (pambansang bayani) of the Filipino people. An ophthalmologist by profession, Rizal became a writer and a key member of the Filipino Propaganda Movement, which advocated political reforms for the colony under Spain.
What did Jose Rizal do for the philippines?
He was a multifaceted intellectual and a political activist, best known for his political writings that inspired the Philippine revolution and ultimately led to his execution by the Spanish colonizers.
Why did Jose Rizal Become a Hero?
Jose Rizal became the Philippine national hero because he fought for freedom in a silent but powerful way. He expressed his love for the Philippines through his novels, essays, and articles rather than through the use of force or aggression. Instead, he used his writings to open the eyes of the Filipinos.
That's All
"The youth is the hope of our future." - Jose Rizal
12. Names of nationalist organization and leaders in the Philippines
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Youth wing
Ideology
Political position
National affiliation
13. The Nationalistic Period
Answer:
covers the Propaganda movements and the Revolutionary movement. Propaganda means the good reforms to be established. Characteristics Planted seeds of nationalism in Filipinos- because of the Propaganda movement.
Explanation:
14. name 10 nationalistic revolts in the philippines
Answer:
Dagami Revolt (1565–1567)
Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt (1574)
Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt (1574)Pampanga Revolt (1585)
Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt (1574)Pampanga Revolt (1585)Conspiracy of the Maharlikas (1587–1588)
Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt (1574)Pampanga Revolt (1585)Conspiracy of the Maharlikas (1587–1588)Revolts Against the Tribute (1589)
Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt (1574)Pampanga Revolt (1585)Conspiracy of the Maharlikas (1587–1588)Revolts Against the Tribute (1589)Magalat Revolt (1596)
Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt (1574)Pampanga Revolt (1585)Conspiracy of the Maharlikas (1587–1588)Revolts Against the Tribute (1589)Magalat Revolt (1596)Igorot Revolt (1601)
Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt (1574)Pampanga Revolt (1585)Conspiracy of the Maharlikas (1587–1588)Revolts Against the Tribute (1589)Magalat Revolt (1596)Igorot Revolt (1601)The Chinese Revolt of 1603.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Dagami Revolt (1565–1567)
Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt (1574)
Pampanga Revolt (1585)
Conspiracy of the Maharlikas (1587–1588)
Revolts Against the Tribute (1589)
Magalat Revolt (1596)
Igorot Revolt (1601)
The Chinese Revolt of 1603.
Palaris Revolt
Silang Revolt
Explanation:
15. Who is considered as the romantic nationalist composer of the philippines
Answer:
LUCIO SAN PEDRO
Explanation:
known as “romantic nationalist"
16. How did indonesian literature finally become nationalistic?
Question
How did indonesian literature finally become nationalistic?
Answer:
After 1920 a modern Indonesian literature rapidly came into existence. ... With the Indonesian nationalist revolution of 1945, a new generation of fervently nationalistic and idealistic young writers who professed a universal humanism came to the forefront.
17. Has its roots in the efforts of the United States, the engage in war with Filipino nationalist forces at the end of the 19th century? a. African Literature b. Philippine Literature c. American Literature
Answer:
B. Philippine
Explanation:
Philippine literature in English has its roots in the efforts of the United States, then engaged in a war with Filipino nationalist forces at the end of the 19th century. By 1901, public education was institutionalized in the Philippines, with English serving as the medium of instruction. That year, around 600 educators in the S.S. Thomas (the "Thomasites") were tasked to replace the soldiers who had been serving as the first teachers. Outside the academe, the wide availability of reading materials, such as books and newspapers in English, helped Filipinos assimilate the language quickly. Today, 78.53% of the population can understand or speak English (see List of countries by English-speaking population).
18. who is considered as the romantic nationalist composer of the philippines?
Answer:
LUCIO SAN PEDRO
FELIPE P. DE LEON SR. -is known as a nationalist composer who expressed the Philippines' cultural identity through his compositions. LUCIO SAN PEDRO -known as “romantic nationalist
Answer:
LUCIO SAN PEDRO
Explanation:
LUCIO SAN PEDRO known as “romantic nationalist”.
19. nationalistic song that is famous in philippines
Answer:
Bayang magiliw
Explanation:
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Answer:
Lupang Hinirang
Explanation:
Philippine National Anthem since 1956 when Ramon Magsaysay was president of the country.
20. The use of simple language and free verse emerged in what period ofPhilippine literary history?A. United States Colonial RuleC. The Japanese OccupationB. The Nationalistic PeriodD. Contemporary Period
Answer:
C
Explanation:
21. because of the archipelagic nature of the Philippines, its geographical features,and the presence of various ethno-linguistic groups in the country, regional literature has becomeA. anti modern and traditionalB.short yet vividC.rich and variedD. nationalistic
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Because of that our countrys nature is become a rich and varied
22. one of the pillars of the philippines music in led the first nationalistic movement in the philippines
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23. He was a Philippine nationalist leader and the president of the 1934constitutional convention.
Answer:
Claro M. Recto (1890-1960) was a Philippine nationalist leader and president of the 1934 constitutional convention. He was one of the most vocal advocates of Philippine political and social autonomy.
Answer:
Carlo M. Recto
Explanation:
-In office July 8 1932 - February 8 1935
-Minority leader of the senate of the Philippines
24. explain further about nationalistic period.
Answer:
Nationalism is an ideology by people who believe their nation is superior to all others. This sense of superiority often has its roots in a shared ethnicity.
In other situations, nationalism is built around a shared language, religion, culture, or set of social values. The nation emphasizes shared symbols, folklore, and mythology. Shared music, literature, and sports may further strengthen nationalism.
Explanation:
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25. 6. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of literature written Propaganda and Revolutionary PeriodA) Addressed to the intelligentsiaB) NationalisticC) Written in TagalogD) Addressed to the Masses
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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26. with independence in 1948 burmese has gradually replaced english as a medium of instruction and literature has become nationalistic
Answer:
The literature of Burma (or Myanmar) spans over a millennium. Burmese literature was historically influenced by Indian and Thai cultures, as seen in many works, such as the Ramayana. The Burmese language, unlike other Southeast Asian languages (e.g. Thai, Khmer), adopted words primarily from Pāli rather than from Sanskrit. In addition, Burmese literature tends to reflect local folklore and culture.
Burmese literature has historically been a very important aspect of Burmese life steeped in the Pali Canon of Buddhism. Traditionally, Burmese children were educated by monks in monasteries in towns and villages. During British colonial rule, instruction was formalised and unified, and often bilingual, in both English and Burmese known as Anglo-Vernacular. Burmese literature played a key role in disseminating nationalism among the Burmese during the colonial era, with writers such as Thakin Kodaw Hmaing, an outspoken critic of British colonialism in Burma.
27. What HAPPENED? Period Precolonial Era Spanish Colonial Era Nationalistic/Propaganda and Revolutionary Period American Colonization Period Japanese Colonization Period
Answer:
because of the american colonization
Explanation:
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28. TRUE OR FALSE. WRITE THE LETTER OF YOUR ANSWER IN THE LINE BEFORE THE NUMBER.____1.Before the Philippines was colonized, it was already brimming with rich tradition of oral literature.____2.Early Filipinos weaved together countless myths and legends to explain certain phenomena in life.____3.Philippine literature during the Spanish colonization become centered on the Christian faith and the stories about natural phenomena suddenly become all about the lives of saints and other religious hymns.____4. It introduced Spanish as the medium of communication.____5. Nationalistic period covers the propaganda movements and the revolutionary movement.
Answer:
1.TRUE
2.TRUE
3.TRUE
4.FALSE
5.TRUE
Explanation:
29. He was the one who started the call for nationalist reawakening in the philippined
He was the one who started the call for nationalist reawakening in the philippinedLucio San PedroFmk:After studying under different musicians in the Philippines, he proceeded to the Julliard School of Music in New York City as a scholar and learned advanced composition under Bernard Wagenaar in 1947. He also studied harmony and orchestration under Vittorio Giannini.
30. in this time who do you consider as the philippine nationalist and why
Answer:
Filipino nationalism refers to the establishment and support of a political identity associated with the modern nation-state of the Philippines.
Respect the Philippine flag and value the Filipino identity. Being Filipinos, we should respect our Philippine flag and its purpose. ...
Be a productive citizen. ...
Be aware of the issues in our country. ...
Stand proud for every Filipinos achievement
Explanation:
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