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Literature
-A Latin word “litera” which means letter.
This is a body of
literary productions, either oral,
 written or visual containing
imaginative language that
realistically portrays thoughts,
 emotions and experiences of
the human condition.
2 Major Types of Literature

I. Prose
  -    “prosa” which means straightforward. It consists written
  works within the common flow of conversation presented in
  a straightforward manner.


  Types of Prose
  a.Novel
         This is a long narrative divided into chapters.
          The events may be taken from true-to-life stories and
         spans for a long period of time. There are many characters
         involved.
Examples:
J a ne Aus te n
b. Short Story
     This is a narrative involving one or
more characters, one plot and one single
     impression.
Examples:
c. Plays
      This is presented on a stage, is divided
      into acts and each act has many
      scenes.
d. Legends
     These are fictitious narratives, usually about
     origins. It provides historical
     information regarding the culture and
     views of particular group of people or country.
  Examples:

  The Bikol Legend
  Legend of Pineapple
  Legend of “Makahiya”
e. Folk tales
     A traditional narrative, usually
anonymous, and handed down orally.

 Example:

 The adventures of Juan

 The Hawk and the Hen

  Fairy Tales
f. Fables (special type of folk tale)
     These are also fictitious and they deal with
     animals and inanimate things who
     speak and act like people. Their purpose
     is to enlighten the minds of children
     to events that can mold their ways and
     attitudes.
Examples:
  Aesop’s Fables
 The Lion and the Mouse
g. Myths
    A traditional sacred story, typically
revolving around the activities of gods
and heroes, which aim to explain a
natural phenomenon or cultural practice.
Example:
           The Story of Cupid and Psyche
           The Fall of Troy

           The Myth about Creation - Tagalog
h. Anecdotes
    These are merely products of the writer’s
    imagination and the main aim
    is to bring out lessons to the reader.
  “The Moth and the Lamp” – Dr. Jose Rizal
    The Best Advice I ever Had
i. Essay
     This expresses the viewpoint or opinion
     of the writer about a particular problem
     or event. The best example of this is
     the Editorial page of a newspaper.
  Examples:
      Of Studies – Francis Bacon
  On Doors – Christopher Morley
j. Biography
     This deals with the life of a person which
      may be about himself, his autobiography
     or that of others.
   Example:

      Cayetano Arellano – Socorro O. Albert
k. News
    This is a report of everyday events in society,
    government, science and industry,
    accidents etc., happening nationally or not.
l. Oration
     This is a formal treatment of a subject
     and is intended to be spoken in public.
     It appeals to the intellect, to the will or
     to the emotions of the audience.

 Examples:
     “Because of What We Are, and What We Believe”

       I have A Dream – Martin Luther King
II. Poetry
     It is an imaginative awareness of
     experience expressed through meaning,
      sound, and rhythmic language choices
     as to evoke emotional response.


A. Narrative Poetry:
     This form describes important events in
     life either real or imaginary.
. Epic
     It is an extended narrative about heroic exploits
     under supernatural control. It may deal with heroes
     and gods. The hero/heroine usually has the following
     characteristics: idealism, courage, wisdom, beauty,
     endurance, chivalry and justice.


  Two Kinds of Epic poetry
       a. Popular or ancient epic – often without a
                   definite author and is of slow growth.

        b. Modern epic – with a definite author.
Examples:




            Biag ni Lam-ang Epic
2. Metrical Tales
      This is a narrative which is written in verse and
       can be classified either as a ballad or metrical
      romance.

     Examples of these are simple idylls or home tales,
     love tales, or tales of the supernatural or tales written
     for a strong moral purpose in verse form.

         “The Lady of Shallot” by Lord Alfred Tennyson
3. Ballads
     This is considered as the shortest and
     simplest of the narrative poems. It has
     a simple structure and tells of a single
      incident.

   Variations of these are:
        love ballads, war ballads, sea ballads, humorous,
         moral, historical, or mythical ballads.
   Example:
        The Rime of the Ancient Mariner –
        Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Ballad of a Mother’s Heart
   Jose La Villa Tierra
   The night was dark,
For the moon was young,
And the Stars were asleep
        and rare,
 The clouds were thick,
   Yet Youth went out,
 To see his Maiden fair.

         Dear one,
   he pleaded as he knelt
  before her feet in tears.
      My love is true,
   Why you have kept me
   waiting all this years?
 The maiden looked at him.
    Unmoved it seemed,
    And whispered low,
Persistent Youth,
       You have to prove by deeds,
             Your love is true.
            "There's not a thing
 I would not do for you, Beloved" said he.
"Then, go." said she. "To your mother dear,
        And bring her heart to me.

          Without another word,
  Youth left and went to his mother dear.
 He opened her breast and took her heart!
        But he did not shed a tear.

      Then back to his Maiden fair,
       He run unmindful of the rain.
  But his feet slipped, And he fell down,
     And loud, he groaned with pain!
Still in his hand he held the prize,
That would win his Maiden's hands.
But he thought of his mother dear,
     So kind, so sweet, so fond.

             And then,
         he heard a voice!
         Not from his lips,
           But all apart!

          "Get up" it said.
      "Were you hurt, Child?"
     It was his mother's heart.
B. Lyric Poetry:
          Originally, this refers to that kind of
          poetry meant to be sung to the
          accompaniment of a lyre, but now, this
         applies to any type of poetry that expresses
           emotions and feelings to the poet.
          They are usually short, simple and easy
           to understand.
Types of Lyric Poetry
1.Folksongs (Awiting Bayan)
   These are short poems intended to be sung.
   The common theme is love, despair, grief,
    doubt, joy, hope, and sorrow.
2. Sonnets
     This is a lyric of poem of 14 lines dealing
     with an emotion, a feeling or an idea.
     There are two types: the Italian and the
     Shakespearean.
Sonnet:                By The Creek
                      By Paul McCann

              I escaped down to the creek today .
          I lost my way and wished you would come
               I sat down on the grass in the sun,
                  In the silence I began to pray .
             In the water some stepping stones lay
             where my reflections just had begun .
              Your presence I felt had overcome,
               I was not lost and alone that day .
             I walked away and stood on a stone .
                 In the water I saw the blue sky.
                You came to me in a quiet place.
               In reflective prayer I'm not alone
              with the sound of water flowing by,
           on stepping stones I walk in Gods grace.
3. Elegy
     This is a lyric poem which expresses feelings of grief
        and melancholy, and whose theme is death.

                         Angie 

      No one knows what really happened to her 
      all they know that she was good and dead 
  some people say it was foul play some people say 
          it was something wrong in her head 
but then I began to have these weird dreams about her 
              some beautiful some horrible,
but how do we know what's real and what's a fantasy 
              when Angie's not here to tell.
4. Ode
    This is a poem of a noble feeling,
    expressed with dignity, with no definite
    number of syllables or definite number
     of lines in a stanza.
Ode to Sir Lucius Gray and Sir H. Morison
        Ben Jonson (1572-1637)

         It is not growing like a tree
     In bulk, doth make man better be;
  standing long an Oak, three hundred yea
 To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sear.
                 A Lily of a day
              Is fairer far, in May
     Although it fall and die that night;
    It was the plant and flower of light.
 n small proportions we just beauties see
And in short measure, life may perfect be
5. Psalms
     This is a song praising God or the Virgin Mary
     and containing a philosophy of life.
Psalm 23
                            A psalm of David.
    1 
       The LORD is my shepherd, I lack nothing.
 2 
        He makes me lie down in green pastures,
          he leads me beside quiet waters,
                   3 
                          he refreshes my soul.
         He guides me along the right paths
                          for his name’s sake.
                         4 
                            Even though I walk
                   through the darkest valley,
                            I will fear no evil,
                          for you are with me;
                    your rod and your staff,
                             they comfort me.
            5 
               You prepare a table before me
              in the presence of my enemies.
                You anoint my head with oil;
                            my cup overflows.
6 
   Surely your goodness and love will follow me
                       all the days of my life,
       and I will dwell in the house of the LORD
                                    forever.
6. Awit (Song)
     These have the measures of twelve syllables
     (dodecasyllabic) and slowly sung
     to the accompaniment of a guitar or banduria.
   Example: Florante at Laura(Francisco Balagtas)


   O pagsintang labis ng kapangyarihan,
  Sampung mag-aama’y iyong nasasaklaw;
    Pag ikaw ang nasok sa puso ninuman,
  Hahamakin ang lahat masunod ka lamang!
7. Corridos
    These have measures of eight syllables
    (octosyllabic)and recited to a martial beat.
    The songs are often about
     oppressions, daily life of peasants,
     and other socially
    important information.
Ibong Adarna

         Sagot sa Panalangin

       Diyos nga’y di natutulog
       at ang tao’y sinusubok;
       ang salari’y sinusunog!
      ang banal ay kinukupkop!
C. Dramatic Poetry:

    This is an emotional piece of literature
    which includes a story which is recited
    or sung. Soliloquy and dramatic
    monologues are the main
    instruments of this form of poetry.
.Comedy
   This word comes from the Greek term “Komos”
   meaning festivity or revelry. This form usually
   is light and written with a purpose of amusing,
    and usually has a happy ending.
Daddy Fell into the Pond
         a poem by Alfred Noyes

  Everyone grumbled. The sky was grey.
 We had nothing to do and nothing to say.
 We were nearing the end of a dismal day,
And then there seemed to be nothing beyond,
      Then Daddy fell into the pond!

And everyone's face grew merry and bright,
And Timothy danced for sheer delight.
"Give me the camera, quick, oh quick!
He's crawling out of the duckweed!" Click!
Then the gardener suddenly slapped his knee,
      And doubled up, shaking silently,
And the ducks all quacked as if they were daft,
 And it sounded as if the old drake laughed.
 Oh, there wasn't a thing that didn't respond
       When Daddy Fell into the pond!
2. Melodrama
    This is usually seen in musical play
    with the opera. Today, this is related
    to tragedy just as the farce to comedy.
    It arouses immediate and intense emotion
    and is usually sad but there is a happy
    ending for the principal character.
Annabel Lee

It was many and many a year ago,
In a kingdom by the sea,
That a maiden there lived whom you may know
By the name of ANNABEL LEE;
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by me.

I was a child and she was a child,
In this kingdom by the sea;
But we loved with a love that was more than love-
I and my Annabel Lee;
With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven
Coveted her and me.
3. Tragedy
     This involves the hero struggling mightily
     against dynamic forces; he meets death or
      ruin without success and satisfaction
     obtained by the protagonist in a comedy.
  Examples:
              Romeo and Juliet

               Hamlet
4. Farce
     This is an exaggerated comedy.
     It seeks to arouse mirth by laughable
     lines; situations are too ridiculous to be
     true; the characters seem to be
     caricatures and the motives undignified
     and absurd.
5. Social Poems
     This form is either purely comic or tragic
     and its pictures the life of today.
     it may aim to bring about changes in
     the social conditions.
Literary Compositions that have influenced the World.

 1. The Bible or the Sacred Writings: This has become the
    basis of Christianity originating
     From Palestine and Greece.

 2. Koran: The Muslim Bible originating from Arabia.



 3. The Iliad and the Odyssey: These have been the source
    of myths and legends of Greece. They were written by Homer.


  4. The Mahabharata: The longest epic of the world. It
         contains the history of religion in India.
5. Canterbury Tales:
       It depicts the religion and customs of
       the English in the early days.
       This originated from England and was written by Chaucer.


6. Uncle Tom’s Cabin:
       Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe of
       the U.S. This depicted the sad
       fate of slaves; this became the basis of democracy later on.

7. The Divine Comedy:
       (by Dante of Italy) This shows the religion and
       customs of early Italians.
8. El Cid Compeador:
             This shows the cultural characteristics of the
             Spaniards and their national history.


9. The Songs of Rolando:
              This includes Doce Pares and Roncesvalles
              of France.
              It tells about the Golden Age of Christianity in France



10. The Book of the Dead:
             This includes the Cult of Iris and the
             mythology and theology of Egypt.
11. The Book of the Days:
       This was written by Confucius of China.




12. One Thousand and One Nights or the
              Arabian Nights:
             From Arabia and Persia (Iran).
             It shows the ways of governments,
             of industries and of the society
             of the Arabs and Persians.

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Types of literature

  • 1. Literature -A Latin word “litera” which means letter. This is a body of literary productions, either oral, written or visual containing imaginative language that realistically portrays thoughts, emotions and experiences of the human condition.
  • 2. 2 Major Types of Literature I. Prose - “prosa” which means straightforward. It consists written works within the common flow of conversation presented in a straightforward manner. Types of Prose a.Novel This is a long narrative divided into chapters. The events may be taken from true-to-life stories and spans for a long period of time. There are many characters involved.
  • 4. J a ne Aus te n
  • 5. b. Short Story This is a narrative involving one or more characters, one plot and one single impression. Examples:
  • 6. c. Plays This is presented on a stage, is divided into acts and each act has many scenes.
  • 7. d. Legends These are fictitious narratives, usually about origins. It provides historical information regarding the culture and views of particular group of people or country. Examples: The Bikol Legend Legend of Pineapple Legend of “Makahiya”
  • 8. e. Folk tales A traditional narrative, usually anonymous, and handed down orally. Example: The adventures of Juan The Hawk and the Hen Fairy Tales
  • 9. f. Fables (special type of folk tale) These are also fictitious and they deal with animals and inanimate things who speak and act like people. Their purpose is to enlighten the minds of children to events that can mold their ways and attitudes. Examples: Aesop’s Fables The Lion and the Mouse
  • 10. g. Myths A traditional sacred story, typically revolving around the activities of gods and heroes, which aim to explain a natural phenomenon or cultural practice. Example: The Story of Cupid and Psyche The Fall of Troy The Myth about Creation - Tagalog
  • 11. h. Anecdotes These are merely products of the writer’s imagination and the main aim is to bring out lessons to the reader. “The Moth and the Lamp” – Dr. Jose Rizal The Best Advice I ever Had
  • 12. i. Essay This expresses the viewpoint or opinion of the writer about a particular problem or event. The best example of this is the Editorial page of a newspaper. Examples: Of Studies – Francis Bacon On Doors – Christopher Morley
  • 13. j. Biography This deals with the life of a person which may be about himself, his autobiography or that of others. Example: Cayetano Arellano – Socorro O. Albert
  • 14. k. News This is a report of everyday events in society, government, science and industry, accidents etc., happening nationally or not.
  • 15. l. Oration This is a formal treatment of a subject and is intended to be spoken in public. It appeals to the intellect, to the will or to the emotions of the audience. Examples: “Because of What We Are, and What We Believe” I have A Dream – Martin Luther King
  • 16.
  • 17. II. Poetry It is an imaginative awareness of experience expressed through meaning, sound, and rhythmic language choices as to evoke emotional response. A. Narrative Poetry: This form describes important events in life either real or imaginary.
  • 18. . Epic It is an extended narrative about heroic exploits under supernatural control. It may deal with heroes and gods. The hero/heroine usually has the following characteristics: idealism, courage, wisdom, beauty, endurance, chivalry and justice. Two Kinds of Epic poetry a. Popular or ancient epic – often without a definite author and is of slow growth. b. Modern epic – with a definite author.
  • 19. Examples: Biag ni Lam-ang Epic
  • 20. 2. Metrical Tales This is a narrative which is written in verse and can be classified either as a ballad or metrical romance. Examples of these are simple idylls or home tales, love tales, or tales of the supernatural or tales written for a strong moral purpose in verse form. “The Lady of Shallot” by Lord Alfred Tennyson
  • 21. 3. Ballads This is considered as the shortest and simplest of the narrative poems. It has a simple structure and tells of a single incident. Variations of these are: love ballads, war ballads, sea ballads, humorous, moral, historical, or mythical ballads. Example: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner – Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • 22. Ballad of a Mother’s Heart Jose La Villa Tierra The night was dark, For the moon was young, And the Stars were asleep and rare, The clouds were thick, Yet Youth went out, To see his Maiden fair. Dear one, he pleaded as he knelt before her feet in tears. My love is true, Why you have kept me waiting all this years? The maiden looked at him. Unmoved it seemed, And whispered low,
  • 23. Persistent Youth, You have to prove by deeds, Your love is true. "There's not a thing I would not do for you, Beloved" said he. "Then, go." said she. "To your mother dear, And bring her heart to me. Without another word, Youth left and went to his mother dear. He opened her breast and took her heart! But he did not shed a tear. Then back to his Maiden fair, He run unmindful of the rain. But his feet slipped, And he fell down, And loud, he groaned with pain!
  • 24. Still in his hand he held the prize, That would win his Maiden's hands. But he thought of his mother dear, So kind, so sweet, so fond. And then, he heard a voice! Not from his lips, But all apart! "Get up" it said. "Were you hurt, Child?" It was his mother's heart.
  • 25. B. Lyric Poetry: Originally, this refers to that kind of poetry meant to be sung to the accompaniment of a lyre, but now, this applies to any type of poetry that expresses emotions and feelings to the poet. They are usually short, simple and easy to understand.
  • 26. Types of Lyric Poetry 1.Folksongs (Awiting Bayan) These are short poems intended to be sung. The common theme is love, despair, grief, doubt, joy, hope, and sorrow.
  • 27. 2. Sonnets This is a lyric of poem of 14 lines dealing with an emotion, a feeling or an idea. There are two types: the Italian and the Shakespearean.
  • 28. Sonnet: By The Creek By Paul McCann I escaped down to the creek today . I lost my way and wished you would come I sat down on the grass in the sun, In the silence I began to pray . In the water some stepping stones lay where my reflections just had begun . Your presence I felt had overcome, I was not lost and alone that day . I walked away and stood on a stone . In the water I saw the blue sky. You came to me in a quiet place. In reflective prayer I'm not alone with the sound of water flowing by, on stepping stones I walk in Gods grace.
  • 29. 3. Elegy This is a lyric poem which expresses feelings of grief and melancholy, and whose theme is death. Angie  No one knows what really happened to her  all they know that she was good and dead  some people say it was foul play some people say  it was something wrong in her head  but then I began to have these weird dreams about her  some beautiful some horrible, but how do we know what's real and what's a fantasy  when Angie's not here to tell.
  • 30. 4. Ode This is a poem of a noble feeling, expressed with dignity, with no definite number of syllables or definite number of lines in a stanza.
  • 31. Ode to Sir Lucius Gray and Sir H. Morison Ben Jonson (1572-1637) It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; standing long an Oak, three hundred yea To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sear. A Lily of a day Is fairer far, in May Although it fall and die that night; It was the plant and flower of light. n small proportions we just beauties see And in short measure, life may perfect be
  • 32. 5. Psalms This is a song praising God or the Virgin Mary and containing a philosophy of life.
  • 33. Psalm 23 A psalm of David. 1  The LORD is my shepherd, I lack nothing. 2      He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, 3      he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths     for his name’s sake. 4  Even though I walk     through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil,     for you are with me; your rod and your staff,     they comfort me. 5  You prepare a table before me     in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil;     my cup overflows. 6  Surely your goodness and love will follow me     all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD     forever.
  • 34. 6. Awit (Song) These have the measures of twelve syllables (dodecasyllabic) and slowly sung to the accompaniment of a guitar or banduria. Example: Florante at Laura(Francisco Balagtas) O pagsintang labis ng kapangyarihan, Sampung mag-aama’y iyong nasasaklaw; Pag ikaw ang nasok sa puso ninuman, Hahamakin ang lahat masunod ka lamang!
  • 35. 7. Corridos These have measures of eight syllables (octosyllabic)and recited to a martial beat. The songs are often about oppressions, daily life of peasants, and other socially important information.
  • 36. Ibong Adarna Sagot sa Panalangin Diyos nga’y di natutulog at ang tao’y sinusubok; ang salari’y sinusunog! ang banal ay kinukupkop!
  • 37. C. Dramatic Poetry: This is an emotional piece of literature which includes a story which is recited or sung. Soliloquy and dramatic monologues are the main instruments of this form of poetry.
  • 38. .Comedy This word comes from the Greek term “Komos” meaning festivity or revelry. This form usually is light and written with a purpose of amusing, and usually has a happy ending.
  • 39. Daddy Fell into the Pond a poem by Alfred Noyes Everyone grumbled. The sky was grey. We had nothing to do and nothing to say. We were nearing the end of a dismal day, And then there seemed to be nothing beyond, Then Daddy fell into the pond! And everyone's face grew merry and bright, And Timothy danced for sheer delight. "Give me the camera, quick, oh quick! He's crawling out of the duckweed!" Click!
  • 40. Then the gardener suddenly slapped his knee, And doubled up, shaking silently, And the ducks all quacked as if they were daft, And it sounded as if the old drake laughed. Oh, there wasn't a thing that didn't respond When Daddy Fell into the pond!
  • 41. 2. Melodrama This is usually seen in musical play with the opera. Today, this is related to tragedy just as the farce to comedy. It arouses immediate and intense emotion and is usually sad but there is a happy ending for the principal character.
  • 42. Annabel Lee It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of ANNABEL LEE; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me. I was a child and she was a child, In this kingdom by the sea; But we loved with a love that was more than love- I and my Annabel Lee; With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven Coveted her and me.
  • 43. 3. Tragedy This involves the hero struggling mightily against dynamic forces; he meets death or ruin without success and satisfaction obtained by the protagonist in a comedy. Examples: Romeo and Juliet Hamlet
  • 44. 4. Farce This is an exaggerated comedy. It seeks to arouse mirth by laughable lines; situations are too ridiculous to be true; the characters seem to be caricatures and the motives undignified and absurd.
  • 45. 5. Social Poems This form is either purely comic or tragic and its pictures the life of today. it may aim to bring about changes in the social conditions.
  • 46. Literary Compositions that have influenced the World. 1. The Bible or the Sacred Writings: This has become the basis of Christianity originating From Palestine and Greece. 2. Koran: The Muslim Bible originating from Arabia. 3. The Iliad and the Odyssey: These have been the source of myths and legends of Greece. They were written by Homer. 4. The Mahabharata: The longest epic of the world. It contains the history of religion in India.
  • 47. 5. Canterbury Tales: It depicts the religion and customs of the English in the early days. This originated from England and was written by Chaucer. 6. Uncle Tom’s Cabin: Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe of the U.S. This depicted the sad fate of slaves; this became the basis of democracy later on. 7. The Divine Comedy: (by Dante of Italy) This shows the religion and customs of early Italians.
  • 48. 8. El Cid Compeador: This shows the cultural characteristics of the Spaniards and their national history. 9. The Songs of Rolando: This includes Doce Pares and Roncesvalles of France. It tells about the Golden Age of Christianity in France 10. The Book of the Dead: This includes the Cult of Iris and the mythology and theology of Egypt.
  • 49. 11. The Book of the Days: This was written by Confucius of China. 12. One Thousand and One Nights or the Arabian Nights: From Arabia and Persia (Iran). It shows the ways of governments, of industries and of the society of the Arabs and Persians.