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What were the prevailing subjects of pre-colonial literature?

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Answered by Musicallyvibes
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ANSWER:

Some of the subjects during the pre colonial times were literature, archery, religious subjects , maths (geometery was the main chapter)

EXPLANATION

They were taught about the vedas and other legends and the schools were make shift in nature.

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The Answer is:

The precolonial Filipinos' oral literature bore the imprints of the community. The theme was always the common experience of the people who made up the village—food collection, creatures and things of nature, work in the home, field, forest, or sea, caring for children, and so on.

This is obvious in the most prevalent types of oral writing, such as riddles, proverbs, and songs, which always seem to presume that the audience is familiar with the events, actions, and objects described while expressing an idea or emotion.

  • Unless the piece was part of the community's cultural history, such as the epic, the language of oral literature was the language of daily life.
  • At this point in literary evolution, any community member might be a poet, singer, or storyteller as much as he knew the dialect and was sensitive to form conventions.
  • The most popular ancient Philippine riddles are those that are rhymed and have an equal syllables in each line, classifying them as early poetry in the country. Riddles existed in all dialects and accents of the Filipinos' forefathers and covered nearly all aspects of life at the period.
  • Almost all significant events in the lives of this country's ancient peoples were associated with some religious observance, and the rites and ceremonies invariably included some poetry read, chanted, or sung.

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