2. How to Start Being a
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Decide on a Location
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3. The author’s experiences
The surrounding events of that time
People’s beliefs
Ideology
Norms
Traditions
Politics
Economy
4. Make a Plan
1
Set a destination
and/or travel
theme
2
Set travel dates,
mode of travel,
and find
accommodations
3
Find local
attractions, food
venues, and
activities
‘While literature could be fictitious
and an escape from reality, it is
also a manifestation of reality,
oftentimes revealing both the
enlightening and dark truths about
the world.’
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Many of us are fascinated by the west’s
rich collection of
without
fully realizing that the
. However,
only a of this precolonial
past have been preserved.
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(1) these early literary traditions
were passed through oral
recitation and incantation, and
although it is perceived
that early literature was written in a
native alphabet called ,
these were mostly written in leaves
and tree barks that did not stand
the test of time;
is one of the
precolonial writing
systems used by
early Filipinos.
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and (3) the introduction of the Roman alphabet
the use of indigenous
Philippine script and, in time, fully replacing it.
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Ancient Philippine society was already
organized into a system of settlements
called .
The Maginoo are the royal
blooded such as the
, which is the leader
of the barangay usually
included around 30–100
families.
10. These barangays were an
where people shared beliefs,
beliefs, cultures, and created traditions.
They believed in gods of nature and
crafted prayers, chants, rituals, and
offerings to ask for blessings.
11. authored a series of books about
Philippine folk literature where she
classified it into folk narratives,
folk speeches, and folk songs.
She was a Filipino female
author and professor who was
known as the
12. refer to stories that could be either in prose
or in poetry.
A. Myths
B. Legends (alamat)
C. FolkTales (kwentong bayan)
are stories about
gods and
goddesses. They are
usually about the
creation of things—the
world, people, culture,
animals, etc.
are stories
of explanations about
how things came to
be—an explanation
of their existence.
refer to the
stories of
people’s
everyday lives at
that time.
13. - are LONG HEROIC NARRATIVES in
verse which recount the adventures of
tribal heroes and in the process express the
customs, beliefs, and ideals of the people
EXAMPLE: -which celebrates Lam-ang’s expedition in
looking for his father who was killed by the
Igorots of the Cordillera Mountains.
14. A.RIDDLES
B.PROVERBS
: was not just created
for fun, but it was originally an
ancient
verbal, poetic, or literary
form that expresses a hidden
: wise sayings
that show a community’s values,
moral beliefs, and/or norms.
15. 1. What gets wetter and wetter the more it dries?
2. What word is spelled wrong in all the
dictionaries?
3. What comes down but never goes up?
4. What goes up but never goes down?
5. What’s orange and sounds like a parrot?
16. • Many hands make light work.
• Don't bite the hand that feeds you.
• A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
• A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
17. -is usually written in verse, a
These folk songs usually center
on people’s hopes and
aspirations, even their lifestyles,
and are sung for various
occasions and/or celebrations.
18. a. Uyayi or hele,
b. Harana or panambitan or songs
used for courtship,
c. songs about drinking, songs for
livelihood, wakes, wars, etc.
19.
20. 1. This refers to the ancient Philippine society. ______________
BARANGAY
2. She was a Filipino female author and professor who was known
as the Mother of Philippine Folklore._________________
3. These are stories about gods and goddesses._______________
MYTHS
4. It is an ancient verbal, poetic, or literary form that expresses
a hidden meaning._____________________
RIDDLES
5. It is usually written in verse, a form of lyric poetry. _____________
FOLK SONGS