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Analyzing Literature as a
Mirror to a Shared Heritage
OBJECTIVES:
As a learner of this module, you are expected to:
1. define literature and its elements;
2. identify the elements of a given literary piece;
3. analyze the culture reflected in the text with other cultures;
and
4. write a composition appreciating literature as a reflection to a
shared heritage of people.
STORY OF RAMAYANA
The story was written by Maharshi Valmiki, a Hindu sage who
lived around the beginning of the first millennium B.C. He is
referred to as the 'adikavi', the original creator of the Hindu
'sloka' - a verse form in which most of the great epics such as
Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, and other works are
composed. The Ramayana is an ancient Sanskrit comprising of
24,000 verses in seven cantos. The epic contains the teachings
of the very ancient Hindu sages. It is one of the most important
literary works of ancient India which greatly influenced art and
culture in the Indian subcontinent and South-East Asia.
Shaping Interpretation Fill in the graphic organizer by
answering the question inside each balloon.
What do you call the place where
the story happened?
What refers to the people present in
the story?
What is Literature?
Literature- It refers to a body of written
works such as poetry, novels, history,
biography, and essays that reflects the
background of a certain culture. It is derived
from the Latin word litaritura/litteratura
which means “writing formed with letters.”
WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF LITERATURE
1. Fiction. It is a type of literature that is a product
of a writer’s imagination. It can be inspired by
actual or completely made-up events. It is usually
created through the use of clear details that we
recognize or that move us in some ways.
Examples: The story “The Soul of the Great Bell” is a
Chinese fiction retold in English by Lafcadio Hearn.
The story is all about a girl named Ko-Ngai, a virgin
maiden, who sacrificed her life to save her father
Kouan-Yu from the anger of the Son of Heaven and
Yung-Lo. Her blood was the main ingredient to
successfully make the great bell.
Another example of fiction is the “Story of the Aged Mother,” a
Japanese folktale by Matsuo Basho. It is about a son and his
mother going through struggles because of the unkind ruler
who issued cruel orders which included among others, sending
the elderly to the mountain to be abandoned and left to die.
However, the son took good care of his mother. Meanwhile, the
governor ordered that whoever could bring him a rope made of
ashes would be honored. It was the mother’s wisdom that
saved the entire town when the son revealed that it was his
aged mother’s brilliant idea to make the order possible. The
governor, in the end, denounced his previous order of killing all
aged people.
2. Nonfiction. It is a type of literature
that is based on facts. It is a writing
about real people, places, and events
which include biographies, auto-
biographies, and interviews.
Example: “Long Walk to
Freedom” is an autobiography, a
self-written story, of Nelson
Mandela who was a South
African activist and former
president (1918-2013).
What are the Elements of a Story?
1. Setting. It refers to the time and place in
which the action of the story happens. Example:
In Ramayana, there is more than one setting
such as Ayodhya, Lanka, and the forest (place).
The story happened a long time ago (time).
2. Plot. It is defined as an interrelated sequence
of events in a story where each
event affects the other, thus showing the cause-
and-effect relationship. The
illustration below shows the sequence of events
of the story Ramayana.
Guide Questions:
A plot has six elements:
a. Exposition/Initial Action. This is the very
beginning of a story. In this part, authors usually
introduce the major characters and setting to the
reader.
In the illustration above, the author
introduces the place Ayohdya as the setting
and presents the characters King Dasharata, Rama,
and Sita.
b. Rising Action. This is the part when
tension starts to build. It usually involves
facing and conquering minor conflicts,
which is what keeps the plot moving
forward.
In the illustration above, the tension
started when Ravana devised a plan to
abduct Sita.
c. Climax. This is the part of the story where the
characters finally have to face and solve the
major conflict. This is the "peak" of the plot or
the highest point of interest where all the
tensions of the rising action lead to the success
or failure of the hero.
In the illustration above, Rama solved
the major conflict when he fought and killed
Ravana to save Sita.
d. Falling Action. This is everything that
happens after the climax but before the
resolution. This is when the tension lessens
and starts bringing the action to a close.
In the illustration above, the tension
started to lessen when Rama saved Sita,
returned to Ayodhya, and became the king.
e. Resolution/Denouement. This is
the conclusion or ending of a story.
In the illustration above, the
story ended when Rama ruled
Ayodhya in peace and harmony with
his people.
3. Character. It refers to a person, an
object, an animal, or imaginary creature
personified in the story.
There are two types of characters: the
protagonist and the antagonist.
a. Protagonist. It is the main character who
does heroic acts in the story.
In the story Ramayana, Rama is the
protagonist since he does the heroic acts of
saving Sita and winning the battle against
Ravana.
b. Antagonist. It is also a main
character who opposes the
protagonist in some way.
Ravana is considered as the main
antagonist of the story Ramayana.
4. Conflict. It refers to the problem
that the main characters have to face.
The conflict of the story has four
major types: man vs. man, man vs.
self, man vs. society, and man vs.
supernatural.
Man vs. man. It is the conflict of the story in which the
struggle is between the protagonist and the antagonist. In
this conflict, the protagonist wants something, and the
antagonist obstructs the protagonist from getting what he
wants
Example: In Ramayana, the author
illustrates man vs. man conflict when
Rama fought against Ravana who
abducted Sita.
Man vs. self. It is a conflict that takes place within the
character himself. It often involves the character in
making a decision between right and wrong.
Example: Dasharatha had a conflict
within himself in his decision to set
Rama into banishment even
against his own will.
Man vs. society. It is a conflict that occurs when the character
has a conflict with the government, cultural, or societal
tradition.
Example: In Ramayana, the
author shows man vs. society
when everyone including the
band of monkeys fought
against Ravana to save Sita.
Man vs. supernatural. It is a conflict that happens when the
protagonist faces a struggle against a god, gods, and
supernatural forces.
Example: In Ramayana, the
author depicts man vs.
supernatural type of conflict
when Rama and Lakshmana
fought against Rakshasas or the
evil creature.
5. Point of View. This is the angle of
narration or the perspective from
which the story is told. It can be
classified as first person and third
person.
a. First Person. The narrator is a character in the story
who can reveal only personal thoughts and feelings. It
uses the personal pronoun I.
Example: “I was standing in the dark. I was
scared and cold. Then, I felt something on
my shoulder, and it was a hand. I was
trying to get away, but it wouldn’t let me
go. I screamed as loud as I could, but no
one heard me.” – In the Dark
b. Third person. This is when the narrator is removed from the
story and tells it from an outside perspective. To do this, the
narrator uses personal pronouns like "he," "she," and "they" to
refer to the characters in the story.
Example: “Ravana devised a plan to abduct
Sita. He sent a magical golden deer which
Sita desired Rama to hunt. A long time had
passed, but Rama didn’t return. Thus,
Lakshmana went off to find his brother.” -
Ramayana
Note: There are other types
of point of view other than
these two, but the first
person point of view and
the third person point of
view are the common ones.
6. Theme. It refers to the central idea or message of a story.
In Ramayana, the author illustrates man vs. self-type of
conflict when King In Ramayana, the theme is about showing
love and doing one’s duties and responsibilities, or known as
dharma. Rama showed his love to Sita by saving her from the
enemy. He also performed his duties and responsibilities as a
king, husband, son, and brother, respectively.

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Analyzing Literature as a Mirror to a Shared.pptx

  • 1. Analyzing Literature as a Mirror to a Shared Heritage
  • 2. OBJECTIVES: As a learner of this module, you are expected to: 1. define literature and its elements; 2. identify the elements of a given literary piece; 3. analyze the culture reflected in the text with other cultures; and 4. write a composition appreciating literature as a reflection to a shared heritage of people.
  • 3. STORY OF RAMAYANA The story was written by Maharshi Valmiki, a Hindu sage who lived around the beginning of the first millennium B.C. He is referred to as the 'adikavi', the original creator of the Hindu 'sloka' - a verse form in which most of the great epics such as Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, and other works are composed. The Ramayana is an ancient Sanskrit comprising of 24,000 verses in seven cantos. The epic contains the teachings of the very ancient Hindu sages. It is one of the most important literary works of ancient India which greatly influenced art and culture in the Indian subcontinent and South-East Asia.
  • 4. Shaping Interpretation Fill in the graphic organizer by answering the question inside each balloon.
  • 5. What do you call the place where the story happened? What refers to the people present in the story?
  • 6. What is Literature? Literature- It refers to a body of written works such as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays that reflects the background of a certain culture. It is derived from the Latin word litaritura/litteratura which means “writing formed with letters.”
  • 7. WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF LITERATURE 1. Fiction. It is a type of literature that is a product of a writer’s imagination. It can be inspired by actual or completely made-up events. It is usually created through the use of clear details that we recognize or that move us in some ways.
  • 8. Examples: The story “The Soul of the Great Bell” is a Chinese fiction retold in English by Lafcadio Hearn. The story is all about a girl named Ko-Ngai, a virgin maiden, who sacrificed her life to save her father Kouan-Yu from the anger of the Son of Heaven and Yung-Lo. Her blood was the main ingredient to successfully make the great bell.
  • 9. Another example of fiction is the “Story of the Aged Mother,” a Japanese folktale by Matsuo Basho. It is about a son and his mother going through struggles because of the unkind ruler who issued cruel orders which included among others, sending the elderly to the mountain to be abandoned and left to die. However, the son took good care of his mother. Meanwhile, the governor ordered that whoever could bring him a rope made of ashes would be honored. It was the mother’s wisdom that saved the entire town when the son revealed that it was his aged mother’s brilliant idea to make the order possible. The governor, in the end, denounced his previous order of killing all aged people.
  • 10. 2. Nonfiction. It is a type of literature that is based on facts. It is a writing about real people, places, and events which include biographies, auto- biographies, and interviews.
  • 11. Example: “Long Walk to Freedom” is an autobiography, a self-written story, of Nelson Mandela who was a South African activist and former president (1918-2013).
  • 12. What are the Elements of a Story? 1. Setting. It refers to the time and place in which the action of the story happens. Example: In Ramayana, there is more than one setting such as Ayodhya, Lanka, and the forest (place). The story happened a long time ago (time).
  • 13. 2. Plot. It is defined as an interrelated sequence of events in a story where each event affects the other, thus showing the cause- and-effect relationship. The illustration below shows the sequence of events of the story Ramayana.
  • 15. A plot has six elements: a. Exposition/Initial Action. This is the very beginning of a story. In this part, authors usually introduce the major characters and setting to the reader. In the illustration above, the author introduces the place Ayohdya as the setting and presents the characters King Dasharata, Rama, and Sita.
  • 16. b. Rising Action. This is the part when tension starts to build. It usually involves facing and conquering minor conflicts, which is what keeps the plot moving forward. In the illustration above, the tension started when Ravana devised a plan to abduct Sita.
  • 17. c. Climax. This is the part of the story where the characters finally have to face and solve the major conflict. This is the "peak" of the plot or the highest point of interest where all the tensions of the rising action lead to the success or failure of the hero. In the illustration above, Rama solved the major conflict when he fought and killed Ravana to save Sita.
  • 18. d. Falling Action. This is everything that happens after the climax but before the resolution. This is when the tension lessens and starts bringing the action to a close. In the illustration above, the tension started to lessen when Rama saved Sita, returned to Ayodhya, and became the king.
  • 19. e. Resolution/Denouement. This is the conclusion or ending of a story. In the illustration above, the story ended when Rama ruled Ayodhya in peace and harmony with his people.
  • 20. 3. Character. It refers to a person, an object, an animal, or imaginary creature personified in the story. There are two types of characters: the protagonist and the antagonist.
  • 21. a. Protagonist. It is the main character who does heroic acts in the story. In the story Ramayana, Rama is the protagonist since he does the heroic acts of saving Sita and winning the battle against Ravana.
  • 22. b. Antagonist. It is also a main character who opposes the protagonist in some way. Ravana is considered as the main antagonist of the story Ramayana.
  • 23. 4. Conflict. It refers to the problem that the main characters have to face. The conflict of the story has four major types: man vs. man, man vs. self, man vs. society, and man vs. supernatural.
  • 24. Man vs. man. It is the conflict of the story in which the struggle is between the protagonist and the antagonist. In this conflict, the protagonist wants something, and the antagonist obstructs the protagonist from getting what he wants Example: In Ramayana, the author illustrates man vs. man conflict when Rama fought against Ravana who abducted Sita.
  • 25. Man vs. self. It is a conflict that takes place within the character himself. It often involves the character in making a decision between right and wrong. Example: Dasharatha had a conflict within himself in his decision to set Rama into banishment even against his own will.
  • 26. Man vs. society. It is a conflict that occurs when the character has a conflict with the government, cultural, or societal tradition. Example: In Ramayana, the author shows man vs. society when everyone including the band of monkeys fought against Ravana to save Sita.
  • 27. Man vs. supernatural. It is a conflict that happens when the protagonist faces a struggle against a god, gods, and supernatural forces. Example: In Ramayana, the author depicts man vs. supernatural type of conflict when Rama and Lakshmana fought against Rakshasas or the evil creature.
  • 28. 5. Point of View. This is the angle of narration or the perspective from which the story is told. It can be classified as first person and third person.
  • 29. a. First Person. The narrator is a character in the story who can reveal only personal thoughts and feelings. It uses the personal pronoun I. Example: “I was standing in the dark. I was scared and cold. Then, I felt something on my shoulder, and it was a hand. I was trying to get away, but it wouldn’t let me go. I screamed as loud as I could, but no one heard me.” – In the Dark
  • 30. b. Third person. This is when the narrator is removed from the story and tells it from an outside perspective. To do this, the narrator uses personal pronouns like "he," "she," and "they" to refer to the characters in the story. Example: “Ravana devised a plan to abduct Sita. He sent a magical golden deer which Sita desired Rama to hunt. A long time had passed, but Rama didn’t return. Thus, Lakshmana went off to find his brother.” - Ramayana
  • 31. Note: There are other types of point of view other than these two, but the first person point of view and the third person point of view are the common ones.
  • 32. 6. Theme. It refers to the central idea or message of a story. In Ramayana, the author illustrates man vs. self-type of conflict when King In Ramayana, the theme is about showing love and doing one’s duties and responsibilities, or known as dharma. Rama showed his love to Sita by saving her from the enemy. He also performed his duties and responsibilities as a king, husband, son, and brother, respectively.

Editor's Notes

  1. The answers to these questions are some of the elements of the story. You will find out more about these as you explore this module. IN OUR LESSON you will learn the meaning of literature, its elements, and how it reflects the culture of other group of people similar to your own.
  2. There are a number of ways that literature is classified. But the most basic types of literature are fiction and non-fiction.