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ISTRUKTURA NG FILIPINO

FIL 201
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Ni: Rexson D. Taguba, LPT


Mga layunin

The students are expected to:

A. B. C. D.
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Research on the different Identify the figures of speech Make an analysis of the Determine the author’s reason
literary works of America. used in the literary pieces. literary pieces. in writing the literary piece.
Istandardisayon ng wika
KAHULUHAN NG ISTANDARDISAYON

 The earliest American Literature


 Practical, straighforward and focused on the future

KAHALAGAHAN NG ISTANDARDISAYON

 Maiiwasan ang kaguluhan sa paggamit ng mga salita o katawagan


sa alin pa mang disiplina ng karunungan.
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DALAWANG ASPEKTO NG
ISTANDARDISASYON

 Emerged after the Civil War


 Detailed and unembelished vision of the world
PERIODS OF AMERICAN
LITERATURE
MODERNIST PERIOD
(1910 to 1945)

 Post-war
 One of the richest and most productive in American Literature

CONTEMPORARY PERIOD
(1945 to present)

 Start of civil right movements and women’s movement


 More complex and inclusive
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AUTHORS OF AMERICAN
LITERATURE
COLONIAL & EARLY NATIONAL PERIOD (17th century to 1830)

JOHN SMITH JAMES MADISON WILLIAM HILL BROWN

NATHANIEL WARD JOHN JAY OLAUDAH EQUIANO

JOHN WINTHROP BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WASHINGTON IRVING


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ANNE BRADSTREET PHILLIS WHEATHLEY JAMES FENIMORE COOPER

ALEXANDER HAMILTON PHILIP FRENEU


AUTHORS OF AMERICAN
LITERATURE
ROMANTIC PERIOD (1830-1870)

EDGAR ALLAN POE HENRY DAVID THOREAU WILLIAM WELLS BROWN

JAMES RUSSEL LOWELL MARGARET FULLER FRANCIS ELLEN WATKINS HARPER

HARRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE HARRIET E. WILSON


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OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES HERMAN MELVILLE HARRIET BEECHER STOWE

RALPH WALDO EMERSON WALT WHITMAN EMILY DICKINSON


AUTHORS OF AMERICAN
LITERATURE
REALISM & NATURALISM (1870-1910)

SAMUEL CLEMENS HENRY JAMES

THEODORE DREISER

STEPHEN CRANE
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FRANK NORRIS

PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR


AUTHORS OF AMERICAN
LITERATURE
MODERNIST PERIOD (1910 to 1945)

F. SCOTT FITZGERALD WILLIAM FAULKNER LANGSTON HUGHES

RICHARD WRIGHT JOHN STEINBECK THOMTON WILDER

ZORA NEALE HURSTON T.S. ELLIOT EUGENE O’NEIL


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ERNEST HEMINGWAY ROBERT FROST HARRIET MONROE

WILLA CATHER CARL SANDBURG E.E. CUMMINGS


AUTHORS OF AMERICAN
LITERATURE
CONTEMPORARY PERIOD (1945 to present)

RALPH ELLISON ALICE WALKER KURT VONNEGUT

JAMES BALDWIN NORMAN MAILER EUDORA WELTY

LORRAINE HANSBERRY VLADIMIR NABOKOV PHILIP ROTH


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GWENDOLYN BROOKS JACK KEROUAC DAVID FOSTER WALLACE

TONI MORRISON THOMAS PYNCHON DON DE LILLO


RALPH WALDO EMERSON’S
QUOTES
QUOTE #1 RALPH
“The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be
honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some
difference that you have lived and lived well.”

QUOTE #2

"Every man has his own courage, and is betrayed because he


seeks in himself the courage of other persons."
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QUOTE #3
“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is
no path and leave a trail.”
SHARE IT!

HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED A DIFFICULT TIME IN


YOUR LIFE WHERE YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE
BETWEEN TWO THINGS? WHICH DID YOU
CHOOSE?
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AUTHOR’S BACKGROUND
Definition Characteristics

 Born on March 26, 1874 in San


Francisco, where his father and his
mother had moved from Pennsylvania
shortly after marrying.
 Died in Boston on January 29, 1963.

Examples ROBER Non-Examples

 His work is principally associated with


T
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the life and landscape of New England.


 THE ROAD NOT TAKEN is
 The author of searching and oftern dark considered to be his masterpiece.
meditations on universal themes
FROST
THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
By: Robert Frost

Two roads diverged in a yellow And both that morning equally lay
wood, In leaves no step had trodden black.
And sorry I could not travel both Oh, I kept the first for another day!
And be one traveller, long I stood Yet knowing how way leads on to
And looked down one as far as I way,
could I doubted if I should ever come
To where it bent in the undergrowth; back.
   
Then took the other, as just as fair, I shall be telling this with a sigh
And having perhaps the better Somewhere ages and ages hence:
claim, Two roads diverged in a wood, and I
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Because it was grassy and wanted —


wear; I took the one less traveled by,
Though as for that the passing there And that has made all the
Had worn them really about the difference.
same,
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Sixth Question: Which road was taken by the speaker?

How can you relate the speaker’s choice to your life?


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