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JOSUA L.

BEDAYO 21ST Century Literature


12 STEM 2-EUCLID FEBRUARY 5, 2020
LRN: 109870080013 Lesson Exemplar No.005

EXPLORE
Directions: Identify and write the name of the city whose landmark is shown below. Choices are
given in the box below.

ATHENS TOKYO MANILA

PARIS NEW YORK BIEJING MOSCOW


JERUSALEM RIO DE JANERIO LONDON

PARIS

TOKYO
MOSCOW

LONDON

JERUSALEM
FIRM-UP
Directions: Create a timeline to note the important periods in European literature as
written in the introduction. Use the space given to indicate your answer.

Medial period (500-1500)


The Medieval Period of European literature
already saw masterful works like Beowulf, The
Song of Roland, The Nibelungenlied, and seminal
work of Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales.
The mentioned works of art was followed by even
more popular titles, because during the
Enlightenment (1700-1800)
Renaissance Period, writers like Edmun Spencer Enlightenment and at its center were
(The Faerie Queen), John Milton (Paradise Lost), a celebration of ideas – ideas about
and William Shakespeare (Romeo and Juliet; what the human mind was capable
Macbeth) took the level of its literary standard into of, and what could be achieved
a whole new high. through deliberate action and
scientific methodology.

Romantic Period (1798-1870)


Romanticism is concerned with the masses
and not with the middle class, the
individual more than with society. With
writers like Mary Shelley and her
masterpiece, Frankenstein and Lord Victorian Period (1837-1901)
Byron’s Don Juan, the focus of literature The name given to the period is borrowed from the
shifted from the scientific to the royal matriarch of England, Queen Victoria. The
mysterious. Victorian writers exhibited some well- established
habits from previous eras, while at the same time
pushing arts and letters in new and interesting
directions. Victorian novelists and poets like
Charlotte and Emily Bronte, Lord Tennyson, Robert
Browning, Gustave Flaubert, George Eliot, Fyodor
Realism (1820-1920) Dosteyevsky, and Thomas Hardy wrote with
simplicity, truth and tempered emotion.
It is precisely what it sounds like. It is attention to detail,
and an effort to replicate the true nature of reality in a way
that novelists had never attempted. Famous writers during
this period were Franz Kafka, William Butler Yeats, T.S.
Eliot, and Vicente Biasco Ibanez, among others.

Naturalism (1870-1920)

It sought to go further and be more explanatory than


Existentialist (1850-today) Realism by identifying the underlying causes for a
person’s actions or beliefs. In Naturalism, the
Crime and punishment is a profound example of how environment played a large part in the narrative
some of the principles of existentialist, the next literary structure. Emile Zola, one of the most influential writers
period. Doytoyevsky’s story shows that thinking can be in this period of literature, provided inspiration and
perverted, leading to ethical decay and personal model in writing during this period.
destruction. Another writer, Franz Kafka, has also been
associated with 20th century existentialism. But the name
most related to existential literature is Albert Camus.
Modernist Period (1910-1965)
The Modernist Period (1910-1965) in literature presented a
new way of living and seeing the world. Writers are now
free to try new concepts in writing like the use of the
unreliable narrator, among others. Modernism was set in
motion, in one sense, through a series of cultural shocks
where the poets took fullest advantage of the new spirit of
the times, and stretched the possibilities of their craft to
lengths not previously imagined.
DEEPEN
Directions: Watch the movie adaptation of Harry Potter and the sorcerer’s Stone and prepare
a comic strip to create the highlights of the movie.

Hagrid is bringing
Are the rumors
him.
true?

And the box?


I’m afraid it was true
professor...

His for better off


I trust Hagrid with my
until he was ready.
life
sniff

Try not to wake him.

Hagrid it’s not


really goodbye

Goodluck, Harry Potter

Blugsh... You were breaking


on entry

Sorry for the door

Look at you

I ‘am

I ‘am not Horry

Well you should be.

I have something for you.


Thank
you...
Curios, very curios

Sorry, but what’s curious?

I remember every wand ‘ve ever sold. Mr. potter. It so happens


that, the phoenix whose tall feather resides in your wand.

It is curious that you should be destined for this wand when its
brother gave you that scar.

whwhwhahahhahah
Every door is lock ahhahah

And for a good reason hahahhahahahhaha


h

GRR…
TRANSFER
Directions: Based on Harry Potter and the sorcerer’s Stone movie, remake the scenes of
the movie show it through a Gallery Walk/Post
Card showing the vivid description of the place
where it happened

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