the beauty of philippine literature?
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The beauty that is endowed to any piece of literature is manifested on how the writer logically arranged the details of the story hence; the readers can have a lucid picture of the main idea of the story. Readers should appreciate the beauty of literature in order to have the benefit of knowing what life is all about ..
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The beauty of philippine literature.
- The actual beauty of literature comes in the reader's knowledge and perception, and how they will live their life in accordance with the lesson represented in the story, rather than how the story's plot is organised or how the author applies technical writing principles.
- The term "Philippine literature" refers to works of literature that have been connected to the country throughout prehistory through the colonial era and up to the present. Epics that were originally passed down orally are what can be considered pre-Hispanic Philippine literature.
- We are able to communicate with the authors' minds through Philippine literature. We have the capacity to see their concepts and become one with them. By using their writing style or the structure of their literary works, they may even influence the audience's thoughts.
- Different periods of Philippine literature have distinctive traits: Spanish colonisation period literature has the characteristics of having two separate classifications, the religious and the secular. Pre-Colonial period literature is characterised by oral traditions, crude on ideology and phraseology.
- The use of allusions to artistic expressions or aspects within a textual work is known as aesthetics in literature. Aesthetic ideas are frequently included by authors because they can support their writing goals or because they are expressing their personal views on a certain aesthetic.
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