Literary Movement: Social Realism Tone: Optimistic/ Hopeful Mood set: Admiration Idea/s present: How to cope up with poverty Technique: Storytelling/framing device Scope: Lives of Filipno during American colonization Point of view: Sociological approach Structure: Shift of one scene to another Central Idea: Poverty leads to different problems How the writer approaches the point: Writer shows poverty as a dilemma Issues: Diferent problems caused by poverty Lessons in life: Another problem cannot solve a problem Escape is never the answer One can make his life better Giving up is not an option Never settle for anythong less How culture is refelcted: Name calling Trading system, Prominence of Tahong Industry How the author's background is refelcted: Shows where he llives Setting itself talks about the issues in the place where the author lives
RED GIAN VIOLET AYRAH
GREEN LEN BLACK AYEE
Dugo ni Juan Lazaro
Period: 20th century Literary Movement: Socialist Realism Tone: Persuasive Form: Narrative Mood set: pity What the Poem is Revolution, Injustice, Idea/s present: abuse about: Labor Highlight povertyTechnique: Narrative books/ Ticking clock Scnarios Genre:Scope: Prose under Lives of Filipino short story category during industrial period Point Narrator of view: Dramatic Addresser: Structure: Traditional & physical Point of view: Third Central Idea: Poverty can person make a person do anything Structure: How Realistic the writer approaches the point: with a hint of Poverty on labor and its workers Issues: Poverty affects labor symbolism Lessons in life: You have the right to Figurative lang.: refuse AllusionPrioritize & imagery your family your own decisions CentralMake idea: Coping culture is refelcted: up withHow poverty Industrialization of garments and textiles How the writer Resourcefulness and industriousness approaches the How the author's background is refelcted: of author is drawn to issues point: portrayal based on the reality of life
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