2. "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee 3. "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald 4. "1984" by George Orwell 5. "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger 6. "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas 7. "Eleanor & Park" by Rainbow Rowell 8. "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green 9. "Fangirl" by Rainbow Rowell 10. "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" by Stephen Chbosky
Local Prose:
1. "Noli Me Tangere" by Jose Rizal
2. "El Filibusterismo" by Jose Rizal 3. "Smaller and Smaller Circles" by F.H. Batacan 4. "Dekada '70" by Lualhati Bautista 5. "Banaag at Sikat" by Lope K. Santos 6. "Ligo na U, Lapit na Me" by Eros Atalia 7. "Para Kay B" by Ricky Lee 8. "Si Janus Silang at ang Tiyanak ng Tabon" by Edgar Calabia Samar 9. Ang mga Kaibigan ni Mama Susan" by Bob Ong
Drama:
1. "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare
2. "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare 3. "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams 4. "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller 5. "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller 6. "Dear Evan Hansen" 7. "Euphoria" 8. "The Society" - A Netflix series 9. "The Hate U Give" 10. "Be More Chill"
Local Drama:
1. "Ang Paglilitis ni Mang Serapio" by Paul Dumol
2. "ZsaZsa Zaturnnah Ze Muzikal" by Carlo Vergara 3. "Walang Sugat" by Severino Reyes 4. "Mga Ama, Mga Anak" by Nick Joaquin 5. "Himala: Isang Musikal" by Vincent de Jesus 6. "Kadenang Ginto" 7. "The Killer Bride" 8. "Hello, Love, Goodbye" 9. "Ang Huling El Bimbo" 10. "Gaya Sa Pelikula"
ASPECT PROSE DRAMA
Language Features Descriptive language, Dialogue, stage directions, narrative structure, monologue, soliloquy, dialogue tags, sentence dramatic irony structure, imagery Narrative Voice First-person, third-person, Character dialogue, omniscient narrator, monologue, chorus, unreliable narrator narrator (if present) Lexical Choices Diction, word connotations, Dialogue register, symbolism character-specific language, symbolism in dialogue Grammar and Syntax Sentence complexity, Dramatic pauses, sentence punctuation usage, fragments, rhetorical syntactic patterns devices Tone and Mood Tone shifts, mood creation Mood set through dialogue, through language and stage directions, and description setting Characterization Character development Character development through internal through dialogue, actions, monologue and description and interactions on stage Narrative Structure Linear or non-linear plot Act and scene structure, structure, use of plot progression through flashbacks or dialogue and action foreshadowing Themes and Motifs Exploration of themes Thematic development through narrative and through character descriptive elements interactions and dialogue Intertextuality References to other literary Adaptations, references to works or cultural theatrical conventions or references historical context Rhetorical Devices Use of rhetorical figures Dramatic irony, rhetorical such as metaphor, simile, speeches, use of repetition and irony and parallelism Setting and Context