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 To  read and to understand the
  Selection: “Zita” by Arturo Rotor
 To discuss and apply the Skill:
  Figures of Speech
 To distinguish the different figures
  of speech
OVERTURE:
Love doesn’t make the world go round. Love is
what makes the ride worthwhile.
                         -Franklin P. Jones

Love is like war: Easy to begin but hard to
end.
                               -Anonymous
Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter
quite like unrequited love.
                            -Charles M. Shultz
OVERTURE:
To love is to suffer. To avoid suffering one must
not love. But then one suffers from not loving.
Therefore to love is to suffer, not to love is to
suffer. To suffer is to suffer. To be happy is to
love. TO be happy then is to suffer. But suffering
makes one unhappy. Therefore, to be unhappy
one must love, or love to suffer, or suffer from too
much happiness. I hope you’re getting this down.
                                    -Woody Allen
 Love is the triumph of imagination over
 intelligence.
                              -H. L. Mencken
   Zita is about a brokenhearted teacher who
    comes to the land of Anayat. From the minute
    Mr. Reteche steps on the shores of Anayat, his
    lonesomeness is apparent for the villagers. He
    comes across Zita, the innocent province girl
    who coincidentally has the same name as her
    past lover. Zita becomes fond of her gloomy
    teacher and soon grew keen and observant
    with his actions. Mr. Reteche was saddest
    whenever a certain mail arrive: a letter
    enveloped in a blue.
   Don Eliodoro, Zita’s father asks Mr. Reteche to
    teach his daughter how to be ‘a lady’. He agrees
    and teaches her how to dress, act and dance like
    a city lady. One day he told Zita to dress
    accordingly as he will teach her a spanish dance.
    She does so and manages to show up like a true
    lady. She dances dreamily with her teacher, but
    Mr. Reteche doesn’t show any affection towards
    her. Their dance was paused by a Turong, a
    messenger, who hands him a blue envelope. But
    he tore the letter into pieces. She asks him why he
    tears it when he will only pick them up and put it
    together. Then he explains that soon she will
   After a while, Zita realizes that her teacher will
    soon go. On the day that he will depart, she tried
    to be in her very best. She was well dressed, and
    made-up. She waited impatiently for her teacher to
    come by her house and bid her farewell. Soon
    Turong arrives and gives her a letter. She opened
    the window and sees Mr. Reteche’s silhouette
    disappearing, but was quite sure he was looking at
    her. Suddenly she realizes that the letter she was
    holding, she was unaware she had torn apart.
    Slowly, painfully, she picks them up and put it all
    together.
 A SIMILE makes comparison by using the
  words as and like.
Ex. Life is like an onion: You peel it off one layer
  at a time, and sometimes you weep.

 A METAPHOR makes direct comparison of
  things which may seem to be dissimilar.
Ex. Prince William is a 24 karat gold.
 A HYPERBOLE makes use of words that
  denote an exaggeration for emphasis.
Ex. I have a million things to do today.

 An IRONY makes use of words that convey the
  opposite meaning.
Ex. Mr.Reteche had to give up love to be free.
 A PERSONIFICATION makes use of words
  that give human qualities to inanimate objects,
  events or animals.
Ex. The moon smiled down at me.
 A PARADOX makes use of two different ideas
  to magnify the intended meaning. An apparent
  contradiction which, nevertheless, is true.
Ex. Please ignore this notice.
    This sentence is false.
 An OXYMORON makes use of two ideas that
  contradict each other yet can stay or appear
  side by side.
Ex. “The swiftest traveler is he that goes afoot.”
      (Henry David Thoreau, Walden, 1854)
 A SYNECHDOCHE makes use of a part for the
  whole (ABCs for alphabets) or the whole for a
  part (England won the World Cup in 1966).
Ex. All hands on deck.
  He bought a new set of wheels.
 A METONYMY makes use of a word to
  represent another.
Ex. The teacher is blessed to have many Einsteins
  in her class. (smart students)
 A EUPHEMISM makes use of more polite and
  tactful words for offensive ones.
Ex. She felt like his husband passed away when
  he left the island.

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English 2

  • 1.
  • 2.  To read and to understand the Selection: “Zita” by Arturo Rotor  To discuss and apply the Skill: Figures of Speech  To distinguish the different figures of speech
  • 3.
  • 4. OVERTURE: Love doesn’t make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile. -Franklin P. Jones Love is like war: Easy to begin but hard to end. -Anonymous Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love. -Charles M. Shultz
  • 5. OVERTURE: To love is to suffer. To avoid suffering one must not love. But then one suffers from not loving. Therefore to love is to suffer, not to love is to suffer. To suffer is to suffer. To be happy is to love. TO be happy then is to suffer. But suffering makes one unhappy. Therefore, to be unhappy one must love, or love to suffer, or suffer from too much happiness. I hope you’re getting this down. -Woody Allen Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence. -H. L. Mencken
  • 6. Zita is about a brokenhearted teacher who comes to the land of Anayat. From the minute Mr. Reteche steps on the shores of Anayat, his lonesomeness is apparent for the villagers. He comes across Zita, the innocent province girl who coincidentally has the same name as her past lover. Zita becomes fond of her gloomy teacher and soon grew keen and observant with his actions. Mr. Reteche was saddest whenever a certain mail arrive: a letter enveloped in a blue.
  • 7. Don Eliodoro, Zita’s father asks Mr. Reteche to teach his daughter how to be ‘a lady’. He agrees and teaches her how to dress, act and dance like a city lady. One day he told Zita to dress accordingly as he will teach her a spanish dance. She does so and manages to show up like a true lady. She dances dreamily with her teacher, but Mr. Reteche doesn’t show any affection towards her. Their dance was paused by a Turong, a messenger, who hands him a blue envelope. But he tore the letter into pieces. She asks him why he tears it when he will only pick them up and put it together. Then he explains that soon she will
  • 8. After a while, Zita realizes that her teacher will soon go. On the day that he will depart, she tried to be in her very best. She was well dressed, and made-up. She waited impatiently for her teacher to come by her house and bid her farewell. Soon Turong arrives and gives her a letter. She opened the window and sees Mr. Reteche’s silhouette disappearing, but was quite sure he was looking at her. Suddenly she realizes that the letter she was holding, she was unaware she had torn apart. Slowly, painfully, she picks them up and put it all together.
  • 9.  A SIMILE makes comparison by using the words as and like. Ex. Life is like an onion: You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep.  A METAPHOR makes direct comparison of things which may seem to be dissimilar. Ex. Prince William is a 24 karat gold.
  • 10.  A HYPERBOLE makes use of words that denote an exaggeration for emphasis. Ex. I have a million things to do today.  An IRONY makes use of words that convey the opposite meaning. Ex. Mr.Reteche had to give up love to be free.
  • 11.  A PERSONIFICATION makes use of words that give human qualities to inanimate objects, events or animals. Ex. The moon smiled down at me.  A PARADOX makes use of two different ideas to magnify the intended meaning. An apparent contradiction which, nevertheless, is true. Ex. Please ignore this notice. This sentence is false.
  • 12.  An OXYMORON makes use of two ideas that contradict each other yet can stay or appear side by side. Ex. “The swiftest traveler is he that goes afoot.” (Henry David Thoreau, Walden, 1854)  A SYNECHDOCHE makes use of a part for the whole (ABCs for alphabets) or the whole for a part (England won the World Cup in 1966). Ex. All hands on deck. He bought a new set of wheels.
  • 13.  A METONYMY makes use of a word to represent another. Ex. The teacher is blessed to have many Einsteins in her class. (smart students)  A EUPHEMISM makes use of more polite and tactful words for offensive ones. Ex. She felt like his husband passed away when he left the island.