Title & Author
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Main
Characters
|
Setting
|
Conflict
|
|
Greta
Garbo
D.
Rosario
|
Monina Vargas
Octavio Rivera
|
Train Station
|
Too much vanity
|
|
A
Son is Born
M.
Arguillas
|
Baldo, Berting, Tia Acol, mother, father
|
Small town
|
poverty
|
|
2
Faces of Ame.
C.
Bulosan
|
Carl, Marian, Millar
|
Santa Maria
|
Racial discrimination
|
|
Sounds
of Sunday
K-P
Tuvera
|
Emma Gorrez, Domingo Gorrez,
Rene, Norma
|
restaurant
|
Adultery/extra marital affairs
|
|
Summer
Solstice
N.
Joaquin
|
Doña Lupeng, Don Paeng, Amada, Guido, Entoy
|
In a town during St. John’s day
|
Superiority of men
|
|
In
Sipolog
NVM
Gonzales
|
Narrator, Pepe
|
Ship/boat
|
Reconnecting with the past
|
|
Except
the Truth
FS
Jose
|
Luis Asperri, Dantes, Don Vicente Asperri, Col. Cruz, Gen
Gutierez
|
Court/office
|
Conformity vs truth
|
|
The
Execution
C.
Ong
|
Hilario/Lim Bien So, Gan So, Mario
|
prison
|
injustice
|
|
A
Comrade’s Death
J.
Y. Dalisay JR.
|
Noel, Jong, Benny, Laurie
|
Boarding house
|
Unpunished crime
|
|
Bangkang
Papel
GD
Matute
|
Batang lalaki (narrator)
|
Slum
|
poverty
|
Miyerkules, Oktubre 5, 2011
short stories...
some elements of fiction...
INCITING INCIDENT
|
1. The beginning of the story where the characters and the setting is
revealed.
|
SETTING
|
2. Place and time of
where and when the story happens.
|
CLIMAX
|
3. This is the highest point of
interest and the turning point of the story
|
RESOLUTION
|
4. This is the final
outcome or untangling of events in the story.
|
CONFLICT
|
5. It is the opposition of forces
which ties one incident to another and makes the plot move
|
PLOT
|
6. Sequence of event
arranged chronologically
|
CHARACTER
|
7. The doer of the action.
|
THEME
|
8. It is the
author's underlying meaning or main idea that he is trying to convey
|
POINT OF VIEW
|
9. Is defined as the angle from
which the story is told.
|
SHORT STORY
|
10. A narrative
prose that has only one plot.
|
elements of poetry
Persona
|
1. It presents the
voice of the poem and the one uttering the lines of a poem.
|
Theme
|
2. It
carries the meaning of the poem.
|
Addressee
|
3. The receiver of
the message of the poem.
|
Meter
|
4. The
rhythmic attribute of poem. It is counted through the accented and unaccented
syllables.
|
Rhyme
|
5. Likeness of the
terminal sound of the poem
|
Imagery
|
6. This is
created in the readers’ mind when interpreting the poem.
|
7. Colors: Painter; figures of speech : Poet
|
|
8. Paragraph :
Prose; stanza: Poem
|
|
9. Sentences :
Prose; lines: Poem
|
|
10. A poem may be a
lyric, a ballad, a sonnet, an ode etc. this shows that poems have form.
|
Figures of Speech
APOSTROPHE
|
1. Go to my country, go, o foreign flowers
|
PERSONIFICATION
|
2. sa iyong kandungan tinubuang lupa
|
METAPHOR
|
3. Ang pag-ibig na buko
pay nakikinig pa sa aral
|
METAPHOR
|
4. Naging krus ako sa pagsuyong laing
|
SYNECDOCHE
|
5. Di na kaisipan ang
nangungusap/kundi mga bibig, kamay at katawang sagana sa lagnat.
|
HYPERBOLE
|
6. At ang buong bayan ay bulking sumubo
|
IRONY
|
7. Mahadlok ko sa una
ma,/Kung gutomon si papa/ Dili siya mukaon
|
SIMILE
|
8. At both of your cheeks/are like everlasting flowers
|
SIMILE
|
9. daw naga pa por kilo
tamon rigya
|
ONOMATOPOEIA
|
10. The chirp of the sleepless sparrow
|
METAPHOR
|
11. At ito ang daigdig ko
ngayon/ Bilangoan man di’y libingan ng patay
|
SYNECDOCHE
|
12. Kaayong pagkaladlad/ sa duha ka biyoos
|
EUPHEMISM
|
13. Sapagkat musmos siyang
nawalan ng pulsos
|
PERSONIFICATION
|
14. Hubo’t hubad ang Mattresses
|
HYPERBOLE
|
15. Sun in the knifed
Horizon bleeds the sky
|
SYNECDOCHE
|
16. Moment to moment/ To scale all love down
|
METONYMY
|
17. Less of flesh, more of mood
|
METAPHOR
|
18. Had split the skin of our young lizards
|
IRONY
|
19. Singing silences
|
HYPERBOLE
|
20. kaya sa pagtulog lagging kasiping/
ang kapre, tikbalang, multo, at maligno
|
POEMS IN PHIL LIT!
Title of the
Poem
|
Poet
|
Persona
|
Addressee
|
Theme/Thought
|
To the
flowers of Heidelberg
|
JOSE RIZAL
|
The poet
|
FILIPINOS
|
MISSING ONE’S
COUNTRY
|
Dupluhan
|
MARCELO H. DEL PILLAR
|
POET
|
PHILIPPINES/THE FILIPINOS
|
Patriotism/ Defense for the defenseless nation
|
PAG-IBIG
|
Jose Corazon
De Jesus
|
POET
|
A person
in-love/ youth
|
DEFINITION OF
LOVE
|
Ang Punong
Kahoy
|
JOSE CORAZON DE JESUS
|
The poet
|
READERS
|
MAKE LIFE MEANINGFUL
|
Walang
Hanggan
|
BR RAMOS
|
POET
|
THE ONE HE
LOVES
|
Long Distance
Love
|
ANG PANDAY
|
Amado v Hernandez
|
POET
|
To the readers
|
LIFE IS WHAT WE MAKE IT
|
Pansit
|
ADONIS DURADO
|
POET/SON
|
NANAY/MOTHER
|
Fear instead
of love/domestic violence
|
If I were to
love
|
P-SAMSON NELVEDA
|
POET
|
To the one he loves
|
CONDITIONS OF LOVING
|
Dyer Nanay
|
JOHN HINCO
|
Inday
|
Nanay
|
TOO MUCH
AMBITION BLINDS YOU OF THE RISKS/DANGER
|
BLUE TROPIC
|
Luis Cabalquinto
|
POET
|
The readers
|
Missing Home/ Reminiscing life in the countryside
|
Isang Dipang
Langit
|
Amado v
Hernandez
|
The poet
|
READERS
|
HOPE BEYOND
THE ANGUISH OF BEING IMPRISONED
|
SA BABAYE NGA
NAGHUBO DIDTO SA BAYBAYON SA OBONG
|
Rene Estrella Amper
|
Poet
|
THE LADY BATHING IN THE BAY OF OBONG
|
Appreciating a woman’s “beauty”
|
Sa Pagkamatay
ng Isang News Boy
|
LAMBERTO
ANTONIO
|
Poet
|
Readers
|
SOCIAL
INJUSTICE
|
ANG DAPAT
PANIWALAAN
|
Jose Lacaba
|
Poet
|
READERS
|
Education vs Superstition
|
Valediction
sa Hillcrest
|
ROLANDO TINIO
|
POET
|
The Readers
|
Bidding
farewell to a place one got attached with
|
LANSCAPE II
|
Carlos Angeles
|
Poet
|
Readers
|
PAIN OF LOOSING SOMEONE YOU LOVE
|
Bonsai
|
Edith Tiempo
|
Poet
|
READERS
|
KEEPING THE
MEMORIES
|
BUS RIDERS
|
GLORIA GALAY
|
poet
|
readers
|
Life is not about the destination it’s about the
journey
|
Aletter to
Pedro, US Citizen, Also known as Pete
|
Rene E. Amper
|
RENE/POET
|
PETE/PEDRO
|
DEGREDATION
OF VALUES IN THE MODERN FILIPINO SOCIETY/COLONIAL MENTALITY
|
AND WHAT ARE
WORDS
|
Gemino Abad
|
POET
|
READERS
|
Meaning of Words/Power of Words
|
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