History of Philippine Literature 1.) Pre-Colonial Period • The evolution of Philippine literature depended on the influences of colonization and the spirit of the age. But before the change was done‚ indigenous Philippine literature was based on the given traditions and customs of a particular area of the country. Of course‚ Philippines is an archipelago country‚ consisting several islands‚ (7‚107 islands to be exact). And each of those islands has their specifications of cultures
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LITERATURE UNDER U.S. COLONIALISM (1898-1945) Revolution of 1896 – taga-bayan-taga-bukid polarization (def.: division of a group into factions Tejeros Convention * Taga-bayan – ilustrados of Cavite who wrested from Bonifacio; masses the leadership of the revolution * Education – requirement for leadership * Wealth – requirement for education * Filipino native elite – succeeded in reserving for itself the role of determining Filipino response to independence and nation-building
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(2002).Tausug.Indigenous People.Retreived Dec.10‚ 2007 from the World Wide Web:http://library.thinkquest.org/C003235/tausug.html. Warays (2003). Philippine Regional Cultures. Retreived March 1‚ 2008 from the World Wide Web:http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/Tagalog_Default_files/Philippine_ Culture/Regional%20Cultures/waray-waray/warays.htm.
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Beauty/Charm: 25 % Appeal and Stage Presence/Projection: 25 % Appropriateness of Attire: 30 % 100% The finalists will also have criteria of: Production Number: 25 % Casual Wear: 25 % Sportswear: 25 % Filipiñana & Barong Tagalog 25 % 100 % There were 35 candidates for the search‚ 17 young men and 18 young ladies. They were from different sections‚ coming from freshmen to senior year levels. They were Leo Francis A. Villareal‚ John Henry C. Sachs‚ Jian Albert M
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the Roman script‚ primarily in the Tagalog language. Later‚ the Spanish ballad of chivalry‚ the corridor‚ provided a model for secular (nonreligious) literature. Verse narratives‚ or komedya‚ were performed in the regional languages for the illiterate majority. They were also written in the Roman alphabet in the principal languages and widely circulated. Francisco “Balagtas” Baltazar‚ generally considered the first major Filipino poet‚ wrote poems in Tagalog. His best-known work‚ Florante at Laura
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he influence his life and works to the other people‚ and still today‚ even though there we’re millions of Filipinos go to the different side of the world‚ their heart and soul is still in the Philippines‚ misses their family and still they speak Tagalog and also they influence the language and culture of the Filipinos to the Americans‚ they teach some tagalong words and some gestures of the Filipinos that’s why many Americans adopted some gestures and how they look into their life and also the being
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Investment Opportunities Marinduque is rich with natural resources that are able to help the province attain economic progress. This chapter aims to provide investment opportunities to possible investors and promote the province by presenting their area of expertise. Investment Opportunities According to the official website of the Provincial Government of Marinduque‚ the probable investment opportunities present in the province are as follows: arrowroot plantation & processing butterfly
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Jose Garcia Villa (August 5‚ 1908 – February 7‚ 1997) was a Filipino poet‚ literary critic‚ short story writer‚ and painter. He was awarded the National Artist of the Philippines title for literature in 1973‚ as well as the Guggenheim Fellowship in creative writing by Conrad Aiken. He is known to have introduced the "reversed consonance rime scheme" in writing poetry‚ as well as the extensive use of punctuation marks—especially commas‚ which made him known as the Comma Poet. He used the penname Doveglion (derived
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3. SUBLI From the province of Batangas comes the ancient dance‚ originally performed in veneration of the holy cross of Alitagtag‚ referred to in the vernacular as "Mahal na Poong Santa Cruz". The word subli is derived from two Tagalog words‚ subsub (stooped) and Bali (broken). Hence the men are stooped throughout the dance and appear to be lame and crooked‚ while the women dance with hats. the dancers are quite certain of the meaning behind different portions of the dance and the
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