how will you show appreciation to one's identity through the forms of Philippine literature during the Spanish clonial period?
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Show appreciation to one's identity through the forms of Philippine literature during the Spanish clonial period.
- In Spanish, Philippine literature first emerged. Before the Spanish arrived, the islands had a thriving literary culture, but it was the Spanish who began to print those tales and stories. This process of blending cultures is evident in the writings of Rizal, the most famous Filipino author and national hero.
- Second, there are numerous ways to perform literary works in order to appreciate them, like discussing their elements, writing a remark on a particular subject, reciting poetry, acting out theatre on stage, and so forth.
- At the period of the invasion and Christianization of the Philippine ethnic groups, the literature that existed was primarily oral and comprised of epics, legends, ballads, riddles, and proverbs. Any written literature that the conquistador could locate was destroyed, especially by its religious arm, rendering the writing system (such as the Tagalog syllabary) useless.
- The syllabaries of the Mindoro Mangyans and the Tagbanua of Palawan are two of the few remaining native writing systems.
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