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How does the leterature during the spanish era differ from the leterature durinh the pre- colonial era?

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Answered by SnehakirtiPandey
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People seemed to have no religion or belief during the Pre-Colonial era, because we were free before. As far the pre-Spanish period is involved, Spaniards spread Christianity as a technique method entice us and end up making their influence take over our beliefs and thus our freedom.

Explanation:

Religious prose and poetry, and secular prose and poetry may be classified as literature in this period. Early catechism included religious lyrics written by ladino poets or those versed in both Spanish and Tagalog and were used to teach the Spanish language to Filipinos.

It is characterized by Pre-Spanish literature. LEGENDS Are prose forms whose common theme is about the origin of a thing, place, location or name. The events are imaginary, and are untruthless. Unbelievable.

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