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    The romantic tradition was fused with American pop culture or European influences in the adaptations of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan by F. P. Boquecosa who also penned Ang Palad ni Pepe after Charles Dicken’s David Copperfield even as the realist tradition was kept alive in the novels by Lope K. Santos and Faustino Aguilar‚ among others. It should be noted that if there was a dearth of the Filipino novel in English‚ the novel in the vernaculars continued to be

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    Choosen B. Mancao BEE III-2 PANITIKAN SA PANAHON NG MGA AMERIKANO Date Literary Works Author 1903 Muling Pagsilang (Rebirth) 1902 Ang Kaluwasan (Deliverance) 1913 Magkinaugalingon (Partisan to One’s Own 1908 Nueva Era (New Era) 1922 Liwayway (Dawn) 1930 Bisaya (Visayan) 1934 Hiligaynon (Ilongo) 1934 Banawag (Daybreak) Euro-Hispanic Tradition 1902 Walang Sugat (Not Wounded)- Severino Reyes 1903 Hindi aco Patay (I Am Not Dead) - Juan Matapang Cruz 1903 Kahapon‚ Ngayon at Bukas (Yesterday‚

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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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    published and circulated an article which showed the tendency to injure the reputation of Dean C. Worcester who was at that time‚ an official of the Republic of the Philippines. Martin Ocampo‚ Teodoro M. Kalaw‚ Lope K. Santos‚ Fidel A. Reyes‚ and Faustino Aguilar were the responsible persons for the said publication. Printed in both Spanish and Tagalog languages in the city of Manila‚ the article was said to have exposed Worcester to public disgust‚ disrespect‚ and ridicule. II. Elements of Libel Evident

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    Tagalog Literature: History and Tradition DOMINGO GOAN LANDICHO Share this article Post a comment | Back to article list GEOGRAPHICAL AREA Tagalog literature has been born‚ cradled‚ nourished and peaked into fruition in the provinces of Southern Luzon‚ Central Luzon and the present Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region. Among the Southern Tagalog provinces are Cavite‚ Batangas‚ Laguna‚ Quezon‚ Aurora‚ Oriental Mindoro‚ Occidental Mindoro‚ Marinduque‚ Palawan and

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    lugarteniente mas fiel‚ el general Rodrigo de Aguilar‚ acaba traicionandole‚ por lo que el manda que lo maten y guisen y oblige a sus ministros a que se lo coman‚ ya en su ancianida se caso con una novicia raptada‚ Leticia Nazareno‚ la unica mujer que consiguio llevarle al matrimonlo; tambien esta y su hijo mueren en un atentado =‚ a cuyos autores se encarga de perseguir Jose Ignacio Saenz de la Barra‚ quien‚ como antes el general Rodrigo de Aguilar‚ gobierna con mano ferrea y acaba cruelmente asesinado

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    The Literary Forms in Philippine Literature by: Christine F. Godinez-Ortega        The diversity and richness of Philippine literature evolved side by side with the country’s history. This can best be appreciated in the context of the country’s pre-colonial cultural traditions and the socio-political histories of its colonial and contemporary traditions.                 The average Filipino’s unfamiliarity with his indigenous literature was largely due to what has been impressed upon him: that

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    MSC 3 Demo Teaching (Lesson Plan) Submitted by: YSMAEL‚ Joren Vi GIMENA‚ Eloisa Marie Schedule: TF 8:30-10:00 am Submitted to: Dr. Faustino Lesson Plan in Haiku for Grade 8 (Semi-Detailed) I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students will be able to: A. Tell what a haiku poem is B. Distinguish the different characteristics of haiku poems C. Recognize the masters/poets of haiku through their works D. Read haiku poems with correct

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    Throughout the late 1800’s Latin America struggled through a time period of revolution and innovation. Leaders of this change worked tirelessly for success on their vision for the proper improvement of there respective countries. In Argentina‚ Domingo Faustino Sarmiento was an Argentine writer‚ intellectual‚ statesman as well as becoming the seventh President of Argentina. He fought for a higher level of European education in addition to a modernization and Europeanization for all of his country for the

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