How did philippine literatures develop from ancient time to present?
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Answer:Philippine literature is literature associated with the Philippines from prehistory, through its colonial legacies, and on to the present.
Pre-Hispanic Philippine literature was actually epics passed on from generation to generation, originally through an oral tradition. However, wealthy families, especially in Mindanao, were able to keep transcribed copies of these epics as family heirloom. One such was the Darangen, an epic of the Maranaos.
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Filipino culture is reflected in Philippine literature, including conventions, values, and beliefs.
- Throughout history, encompassing the Spanish colonial era, the American era, the Democratic era, and the present age, Philippine literature has prospered.
- The literature of the Philippines comprises a variety of literary techniques that have developed over time. Philippine literary works deal with the country's history, from prehistory to western colonialism and up to the present.
- Filipino culture is reflected in Philippine literature, including conventions, values, and beliefs. Throughout history, encompassing the Spanish colonial era, the American era, the Democratic era, and the present age, Philippine literature has prospered.
- The literature of the Philippines comprises a variety of literary techniques that have developed over time. Philippine literary works deal with the country's history, from prehistory to western colonialism and up to the present.
This is how Philippine literatures develop from ancient time to present.
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