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Name: Mika Ella Shane N.

Caranto
Strand - Section: 12 STEM - 03
Periods of
Pre-Colonial Spanish Period American Period Japanese Period The Contemporary
Philippine

(BC, 1564) (1521-1898)


(1900-1942)

(1941-1945)
Period

Literature
Movement Pre-colonial inhabitants
Although it is true that Spain ruled the The literature of the Philippines
Philippine Literature in English Filipino writers continue to
Philippines for less noble motives, this underwent new alterations as a
of our islands showcase a former European power made was stopped and writers write poetry, short stories,
result of new colonists. Modern
rich past through their significant contributions to the turned to write in Filipino. The novellas, novels and essays
short stories, the free verse type of
folk speeches, folk songs, creation and preservation of our
poetry, and the critical essay were
Japanese authorities, with whether these are socially
folk narratives and literature. Religion and organizations extreme hate for the committed, gender/ethnic
among the newly developed literary
associated with European civilization
indigenous rituals and genres. English was firmly Americans, did their best to related or are personal in
contributed theater forms that would
mimetic dances that later become known as komedya, the established as the language of turn the Filipinos' sympathy intention or not.

our
affirm our ties with sinakulo, the sarswela, the playlets,

and literary
teaching in all schools, away from them.
They

Southeast Asian and the drama, enriching the modernism, which emphasized the rewarded handsomely the
neighbors. languages of the lowlands. Though writer's individuality and nurtured Filipinos who are faithful to
much later, Spain also gave liberal consciousness of craft, often at the them.
ideologies and internationalism to the expense of social consciousness,
nation, which impacted our own were both products of American
Filipino intellectuals and authors to
influence.
comprehend what "liberty and
freedom" meant.

Folk Speech Folk Narratives Religious Propaganda *Public Schools *Philippine Literature *Prose
Form *Riddles *Myths Literature Literature *New Education System halt
*Short Stories
*Proverbs *Legend *Pasyon - movement *Politics *Use of the English
*Fables *Senakula against corrupt *Cleanliness and Hygiene Language is forbidden *Novellas
Folk Songs
*Epics Spanish *Freedom of Speech

*Topics and Themes

were *Novels

*Lullabies Secular governance often about life in the *Drama


*Love Songs Literature province
*Poetry
*Religious Songs *Awit
*Corrido

The poet and later National Artist for Literature, Jose


Owing to the hard work of our own
Annotation archaeologists, ethnologists, and
Source: https://ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca- Source: https://ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca- Garcia Villa, used free poetry and supported the
motto, "Art for art's sake." Angela Manalang Gloria, a
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anthropologists, we are able to understand and
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asses better information about our pre-colonial the-arts-sca/literary-arts/the-literary-


the-arts-sca/literary-arts/the-literary-
lady poet characterized as ahead of her time, was

another maverick in poetry who employed free verse

ontemporary-literature-types-
era set against a bulk of material about early forms-in-philippine-literature/ forms-in-philippine-literature/ and talked of illicit love in her poetry. Despite the new
regime's fear of censorship, more writers published examples.html
Filipinos as documented by Spanish, Chinese, "seditious works" and popular writing in their original
and other chroniclers of the past. tongues.

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