PERIOD
GENRES
SUB-GENRES
ELEMENTS
FACT OR FICTION
1

This period has the sense of nationalism; oppression 

Revolutionary Period 

1

A genre in literature that is created from the imagination, not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation.

Fiction 

1

A sub-genre of narrative that is a comparatively simple, either fictitious or true, written or recounted orally in prose or in verse. This often recounts a strange event, focusing on something or someone exotic, marvelous, or even supernatural.

Tale

1

In literature, it is the location and time frame in which the action of a narrative takes place which is also a common element in a story.

Setting 

1

Earliest Philippine literature before the colonization period was rich in written literary works.

Fiction /Oral

2

This period has something to do with Alibata.

Pre-colonial

2

A genre of literature that tells a story, from the point of view of the narrator. There is generally a single event, or a sequence of connected events, with characters, setting, and plot.

Narrative 

2

In literature and drama, an extended speech by one person. It is a speech given by a single character in a story.

Monologue 

2

An element of a poem which has an audible pattern in verse established by the intervals between stressed syllables. 

Rhythm 

2

Philippine history and cultures are associated to the country's literature.

Fact

3

This country brought Protestantism to the Philippines?

American 

3

A genre that comes from real life, this form are all based in real-world experiences.

Non-fiction 

3

a literary nonfiction genre in which the author recounts their experiences during a significant period of their life

Memoir 

3

It is the structure of interrelated actions, consciously selected and arranged by the author. This element involves a considerably higher level of narrative organization than normally occurs in a story or fable.

Plot 

3

Islam emerged first before Catholicism faith.

Fact

4

This period is considered the war times with influence on literary arts and forms.

Japanese Period 

4

This genre is a story that is written to be performed in from of an audience. It rely on dialogue, conversations between or among characters, to tell the story.

Drama

4

A form of poetry that focuses on a brief moment in time, and a sense of sudden illumination or enlightenment. It usually composed of seventeen syllables in three short lines. The first line often contains five syllables, the second line seven syllables, and the third line five syllables

Haiku

4

It is an element which considered as a literary device used in poetry, novels, and other writing that uses vivid description that appeals to a readers' senses to create an image or idea in their head.

Imagery 

4

Philippine literature can be divided into three major periods.

Fact

5

Chants, proverbs, songs, and folk narratives first emerge in this period.

Pre-colonial Period

5

A genre in literature in which rhythmic writing that is meant to express or elicit an emotional response. It is usually arranged in lines and stanzas.

Poetry 

5

This genre are sometimes distinguished from myths in that they concern human beings as the main characters rather than gods, and sometimes in that they have some sort of historical basis whereas myths generally do not.

Legends 

5

It means thwarted, endangered, or opposing desire. It's basically when a character wants something but something else gets in the way.

Conflict 

5

Christianity is the first religion known to ancient Filipinos.

Fiction/Islam

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