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21 Century

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Literature
From the Philippines and the World
GAME
DIRECTIONS:
Listen very carefully to
the folk songs that will be
played.
Then, guess the song title as
fast as you can.
Raise your hand if you want
to answer.
QUESTIONS:
 How did you find our game?
 Are you familiar with the
songs? Why? Why or not?
 Do you find it interesting? Why
or Why not?
Representative
Texts and Authors
from Different
OBJECTIVES:
A. Identify representative texts and authors
from different regions of the country;
B. Present ideas and concepts through
creative and diversified group presentation;
C. Give the importance of Philippine
literature
GROUP
ACTIVITY
21 Century literature
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DIRECTIONS:
The class will be divided into five (5)
groups.
Each group will be given a task in a form
of 4 Pics 1 Word that needs to be
answered.
The answer on the task shall be the
name to be written on each group’s sash.
DIRECTIONS:
 Each group must have two (2)
representatives that will represent the
assigned region to them as Mr. and Ms.
_________ (the answer on their task).
 Each representative must compose their
“hugot” introduction about their assigned
region to be presented in front of the class.
 The group with the loudest applause from
the audience wins the pageant.
DIRECTIONS:
• Your group will be given an
envelope containing a 4 Pics 1
Word photo and a sash.
• Complete the word/s with the
help of the letters already
given.
• If you know the answer
already, write it on your sash
and make it uniquely
beautiful.
21 Century literature
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QUESTIONS:
1. How did you find our activity?
2. What difficulties have you encountered?
3. How did you answer the 4 Pics 1 Word?
4. Do you know any literary works and
writers from the regions you have
represented?
Representative
Texts and
Authors from
Different
Regions of the
Country
Doctrina Christiana
 was an early book of
Roman Catholic
Catechism, written in
1593 by Fray Juan de
Plasencia, and is
believed to be one of the
earliest books printed in
the Philippines.
REGION I
ILOCOS
REGION
FRANCISCO LOPEZ
 In fact, the earliest known written
Iloko poems were the romances he
translated from Spanish
 an Augustinian friar who in 1621,
published his own Iloko translation
of the Doctrina Cristiana, the first
book to be printed in Iloko.
LEONA FLORENTINO
 has since been considered by some as
the "National Poetess of the Philippines”
 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".
 She wrote Nalpay a Namnama o
Naunsyaming Pag-asa (Blasted Hope)
PEDRO BUCANEG
 was a Filipino poet who is blind since birth
 he is the acknowledged author of the Ilocano
epic Biag ni Lam-ang,which is an epic
poem of the Ilocano people from
the Ilocos region of the Philippines influenced
from the Indian Hindu epics Ramayana and
Mahabharata
- He is considered the "Father of Ilocano
literature."
REGION II
CAGAYAN
VALLEY
INES TACAD CAMMAYO
 First prize for “People of
Consequence”, Don Carlos Palanca
Memorial Awards for Literature, 1970
 Second prize for “On Friends You Pin
Such Hopes”, Don Carlos Palanca
Memorial Awards for Literature, 1973
 Second prize for “Tears,
Melancholy”, Focus literary contest, 1979
FERNANDO MARAMAG
 was an excellent poet and journalist in English.
He had a rich style and deep understanding of
human nature – qualities which made his
poetry appealing to all readers.
 his editorial writings “exerted great influence
on the various phases of the Filipino way of
life, particularly in its government, economics,
education and politics,” according to a critic.
 He wrote the poem “The Rural Maid”.
REGION III
CENTRAL
LUZON
ANICIO PASCUAL
 He wrote “Juan
Manalaksan”
 He is from Arayat,
Pampanga, who heard the
story from an old
Pampangan woman.
MACARIA GARCIA
 She narrated
“Suan, the Good Guesser”
and
“Suan's Good Luck”.
REGION IV
SOUTHERN
TAGALOG
MANUEL REYES
 a Tagalog from
Rizal province.
 narrated
“Suan Eket”
JOSE RIZAL
 wrote “Legend of
Maria Makiling”
 also Noli Me Tangere
and El Filibusterismo
REGION V
BICOL REGION
MARIANO PERFECTO
 Father of Bikol Literature
 He published the first
Bikol newspaper,
Ang Parabareta
(The Newsman)
IBALON
 narrated by Cadregong,
translated by
Fr. Jose Castaño
The story talks about three
stories of Bicol heroes.
APPLICATION
Let’s watch a video clip! 
QUESTIONS:
1. What was the video all about?
2. According to the video, what is the
importance of literature?
3. As students, how can you show
value or importance to the Philippine
literature?
Select and share to Click icon to add picture

the class one


literary piece from
region 1 to 5.
REFERENCES:
www.slideshare.net; www.edocsite.com; www.youtube.com

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