Lesson 2 (Representative Texts and Authors From Each Regions)

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21 Century

st

Literature
From the Philippines and the World
GAME
DIRECTIONS:
Listen very carefully to
the folk songs that will be
played.
Then, guess the song title
as fast as you can.
Raise your hand if you want
to answer.
GROUP
ACTIVITY
2
1
s
t
DIRECTIONS:
The class will be divided into five
(5) groups.
Each group will be given a task in a
form of 4 Pics 1 Word that needs
to be answered.
The answer on the task shall be the
name to be written on each group’s sash.
DIRECTIONS:
 Each mus have two
representative
group t that will represen (2)
s
assigned to them ast Mr. the
region (the answer andon their Ms.
task).
Each representativ must compose their
“hugot e about their assigned

region to introduction
be presented in front of the class.
The group with the loudest applause
from the audience wins the pageant.
DIRECTIONS
: group will be
• Your given an
envelope containing a 4 Pics 1
Word photo and a sash.
• Complete the word/s with the
help of the letters already
given.
• Ifyou know the answer
already, write it on your sash
and make it uniquely
beautiful.
21st Century
literature
Representative Texts
and Authors from
Different Regions of
the Country
Doctrina

Christiana
was an early book of
Roman Catholic
Catechism, written in
1593 by Fray Juan de
Plasencia, and is believed
to be one of the earliest
books printed in
the Philippines.
REGION I
ILOCOS
REGION
FRANCISCO
LOPEZ
In fact, the earliest known written
Iloko poems were the romances he
translated from Spanish
 an Augustinian friar who in 1621,
published his own Iloko
translation of the Doctrina
Cristiana, the first book to be
printed in Iloko.
LEONA
 has since been considered by some as the
FLORENTINO
"National Poetess of the Philippines”
a Filipino poet in
the Spanish and Ilocano languages. She is
considered as the "mother of Philippine
women's literature" and the "bridge from
oral to literary tradition".
She wrote Nalpay a Namnama o
Naunsyaming Pag-asa (Blasted Hope)
PEDRO
 was a Filipino poet who is blind since
BUCANEG birth
 he is the acknowledged author of the
Ilocano epic Biag ni Lam-ang,which is
an epic poem of the Ilocano people
from
the Ilocos region of the Philippines
Indian Hindu epics from
influenced Ramayana
the and
Mahabharata
- He is considered the "Father of Ilocano
literature."
REGION II
CAGAYAN VALLEY
INES TACAD
First prize for “People of
CAMMAYO
Consequence”, Don Carlos Palanca
Memorial Awards for Literature,
1970
 Second prize for “On Friends You Pin
Such Hopes”, Don Carlos Palanca
Memorial Awards for Literature, 1973
Second prize for “Tears,
FERNANDO
 was an excellent poet and journalist
MARAMAGin English. He had a rich style and
deep
understanding of human nature – qualities
which made his poetry appealing to all
readers.
 his editorial writings “exerted great influence
on the various phases of the Filipino way of
life, particularly in its government,
economics, education and politics,” according
to a critic.
REGION III
CENTRAL
LUZON
ANICIO
 He
PASCUALwrote
“Juan
Manalaksan”
 He is from
Arayat,
Pampanga, who heard the
MACARIA
 She narrated
GARCIA
“Suan, the Good Guesser”
and
“Suan's Good Luck”.
REGION
SOUTHERN
IV
TAGALOG
MANUEL
REYES
a Tagalog from
Rizal province.
narrated
“Suan Eket”
JOSE RIZAL

wrote “Legend
of Maria
Makiling”
also Noli Me
Tangere and El
REGION V
BICOL
REGION
MARIANO

PERFECTO Father of
Bikol
Literature
 He published the first
Bikol newspaper,
Ang Parabareta
IBALO
narrated
N by Cadregong,
translated by
Fr. Jose Castaño
 The story talks
about three stories
of Bicol
APPLICATIO
N Let’s watch a video clip!

Select and share to
the class one
literary piece from
region 1 to 5.
REFERENCES:
www.slideshare.net; www.edocsite.com;
www.youtube.com

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