philippine literature in japanese period
1. philippine literature in japanese period
The Filipino Literature was in a period of interruption during the conquer of the Japanese. During this time, there was no freedom of speech and of the press. There were efforts to make escapist literature, but they were minor. Due to these strict rules, only few literature works were published during the war.
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2. Japanese period in the philippines literature
The Philippines literature in the Japanese period :
Filipino Poetry : nationalism, country, love, life in the barrios, faith, religion and the arts were the theme being used.Filipino Drama : Many of English plays were translated into Tagalog.Filipino Short Story : Short stories became very common in the Japanese Occupation.Further Explanation :
During the Japanese Occupation, Philippine literature came to a halt in its development because of the Japanese, the Japanese banned the distribution of the English language including newspaper. The tribune and Philippine review was the only exception and was not banned by the Japanese. But by banning the English language in literature, it became an advantage for many writers because they can create Filipino literature again which experienced renewed attention to the public.
Filipino Literature in Japanese period :
Poetry : People enjoyed poetry around that time, because of the beautiful words written so it gives the reader a sense of calmness and happiness. The themes of most poems during the Japanese period were about nationalism, country, love and life in the barrios, faith, religion and the arts. There were three types of poems, they were; Haiku which was a poem of free verse, and was made up of 17 syllables divided into three lines. Tanaga which was similar to Haiku but it had measure and rhyme. And Karaniwang Anyo it is the usual and common form of poetry.Drama : During the Japanese period many movie houses were close because of the showing of American films, dramas became really common in public. Many of the plays were reproductions of English plays to Tagalog.Shot Story : Short stories became really popular in the Japanese period, many writers started to write short stories, this stories were entered in many competitions.To learn more about Philippines literature : https://brainly.ph/question/17768763
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3. philippine literature during japanese period
The Filipino Literature was in a period of interruption during the conquer of the Japanese. During this time, there was no freedom of speech and of the press. There were efforts to make escapist literature, but they were minor. Due to these strict rules, only few literature works were published during the war.
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4. in essay form compare the philippine literature in the late 20th century and the literature from pre-colonial era to the japanese post-war period
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5. When did the Philippine literature start? * A. Pre-Hispanic PeriodB. American PeriodC. Spanish PeriodD. Japanese Period
Answer:
C. Spanish Period
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6. Influences in literature during Japanese period in the Philippines. (Wag sa gowgle)
Answer:
During the Japanese period, Philippine Literature in English was stopped and writers turned to writing in Filipino. The Japanese authorities, with extreme hate to the Americans, did their best to turn the Filipinos' sympathy away from them. They rewarded handsomely the Filipinos who are faithful to them.
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7. The Philippines had literature such as legends, folktakes, folksongs, and the ike. a. Spanish Period b. Japanese Period c. Pre-Spanish Period d. Period of Enlightenment
Answer:
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8. The philippines had literature such as legends, folktakes, folksongs, and the like A. spanish period B. Japanese Period C. 21st Century Period D. Period of Enlightenment
Answer:
A. spanish period
Explanation:
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9. The Philippines had literature such as legends, folktakes, folksongs, and the like. a. Spanish period b. Japanese period c. Pre- Spanish period d. Period of enlightenment
Answer: c.Pre- Spanish period
10. example of Japanese literature and Philippines literature
Answer:
Japanese Period of Philippine Literature
1. The Japanese Period of Philippine Literature (1941-1945)
2. Historical Background Between 1941-1945, Philippine Literature was interrupted in its development when the Philippines was again conquered by another foreign country, Japan. Philippine literature in English came to a halt. Except for the TRIBUNE and the PHILIPPINE REVIEW, almost all newspapers in English were stopped by the Japanese.
3. This had an advantageous effect on Filipino Literature, which experienced renewed attention because writers in English turned to writing in Filipino. Juan Laya, who use to write in English turned to Filipino because of the strict prohibitions of the Japanese regarding any writing in English.
11. Philippine literature in English came to a halt.A. precolonial periodB. Japanese periodC. American periodD. Contemporary period
Answer:
A. Precolonial period
12. what is the biggest contribution of the japanese period in the philippine literature
Answer:
The Philippines were occupied by Japan during WWII, which produced many long lasting effects, both good and bad, on Filipino literature. Writing in Tagalog, the native Philippine language, was greatly encouraged, while writing in English was severely limited and often forbidden altogether. Furthermore, there was no freedom of speech or press, and censorship was widely practiced.
During WWII, Filipinos were forced to learn Japanese, so the Tagalog language began to incorporate Japanese slang and idioms in its vocabulary and literature. The Japanese form of poetry, Haiku, was also explored by Filipino writers during the occupation. Additionally, short stories came more into fashion. Since writing in English was severely limited by the Japanese regime, the vernacular Tagalog language became more widely utilized in literature. This exploration lasted beyond WWII, and helped Filipino writers embrace their native tongue. The Japanese occupation was fraught with fear and suffering for the Filipinos, and this is reflected in the literature of the time. Wartime Filipino literature is marked as being pessimistic and bitter. Owing to the extreme cruelty and hardship endured during the Japanese occupation, much Japanese influence was repudiated in the Philippines, leading many writers to embrace a more Western sensibility following the end of WWII
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13. What are the different Literary Periods in Philippine Literature?f the literont pieces under the Japanese
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14. Philippine literature in English came to a halt.A. pre-conial periodB. Japanese periodC. American periodD. contemporary period
Answer:
B. Japanese period
Explanation:
Philippine Literature in english came to halt during Japanese period.
15. language was used to deeply influrnce philippine literatureA. Spanish Colonial PeriodB. American PeriodC. Japanese PeriodD. Contemporary Period
Answer:
A. Spanish Colonial Period
Explanation:
basta iyon, spanish colonial period.
16. During the Japanese Period, why was Philippine Literature in English halted
Explanation:
Between 1941-1945, Philippine Literature was interrupted in its development when we were again conquered by another foreign country, Japan. Philippine literature in English came to a halt. ... Because of strict censorship, few literary works were printed during the war years.
17. compare japanese literature and philippine literature
Answer:
Even though Japan and Philippines are (kinda) near each other the people and culture are very different. Japanese people are more reserve and shy while Philippine people are extremely friendly and open. There are small things and big things that the Japanese people are very similar to the Philippine people.
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18. Difference and similarities of the Philippine literature from American Period to Japanese Post-war period.
Answer:
Many wrote plays, poems, short stories, etc. Topics and themes were often about life in the provinces. The common theme of most poems during the Japanese occupation was nationalism, country, love, and life in the barrios, faith, religion and the arts. Three types of poems emerged during this period.
Explanation:
literary traditions of Philippine literature -- Native, Islamic, Spanish, American, and Nationalist – which in turn belong to any of the three historical periods of Philippine history: Pre-Colonial, Colonial, and Post-Colonial
19. Literature subject: Why is Japanese period important to the development of literature in the Philippines?
Answer:
Dahil kinumbinsi nila tayo na gamitin ang sariling wika at maging orihinal.
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20. What are the Influences in literature during Japanese period in the Philippines.
-Answer--During the Japanese period,•Philippine Literature in English was stopped and writers turned to writing in Filipino.
>>The Japanese authorities, with extreme hate to the Americans, did their best to turn the Filipinos' sympathy away from them. They rewarded handsomely the Filipinos who are faithful to them.
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>MaeX0xad21. the philippines had literature such as legends, folktakes, folksoong, and the like? spanish period? japanese period? pre spanish period? period of enlightenment?
Explanation:
Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race.
Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race.
Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race. Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories, old plays and short stories. 1316943_f260
Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race. Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories, old plays and short stories. 1316943_f260
Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race. Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories, old plays and short stories. 1316943_f260 Our ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards. The first alphabet used by our ancestor was similar to that of the Malayo-Polynesian alphabet. Whatever records our ancestors left were either burned by the Spaniards friars in the belief that they
22. Directions: Guess item that represents each period in Philippine Literature:PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD, SPANISH PERIOD, AMERICAN PERIOD, JAPANESE PERIODAND CONTEMPORARY PERIOD
Answer:
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23. 2. The Philippines had literature such as legends, folktakes, folksongs, and thelike.a. Spanish Periodb. Japanese Periodc. Pre-Spanish Periodd. Period of Enlightenment
Answer:
c. pre-spanish period
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24. the Philippines had literature such as legend, folktales, folksongs, and the like.a. Spanish periodb. Japanese periodc. pre-spanish periodd. period of enlightment
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25. The Philippines had literature sich as legends, folktales, folksongs and the like.A. Spanish PeriodB. Japanese PeriodC. Pre-Spanish PeriodD. Period of Enlightenment
Answer:
C. Pre Spanish period
before the Spanish colonialization, many ancestors in the Philippines believe in Animism.
26. a. Spanish Periodb. Japanese Periodc. Pre-Spanish Periodd. Period of Enlightenment2. The Philippines had literature such as legends, folktakes, folksongs, and the
ans:
d.Period of Enlightenment
27. which period in the history of philippines literature did the spanish american and japanese come to our country
Philippine literature in Spanish is a body of literature made by Filipino writers in the Spanish.
28. Philippine literature in Tagalog was revived in this period. Most themes in the writings dealt with Japanese brutalities, of the poverty of life under the Japanese government and the brave guerilla exploits? A Spanish colonial period B American colonial period C Japanese colonial periodD Literature under the Republic
Answer:
I think b
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29. The Philippines had literature such as legends, folktakes, folksongs, and the like. A. Spanish period B. Japanese period C. Pre-Spanish period D. Period of Enlightenment
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Because before the Spanish colonized us our ancestors already have some of this literature.
30. what period in the history of Philippines literature did the Spanish American and Japanese come to our country?
Answer:
When was the Spanish period in the Philippines?
1521
The Spanish colonial period of the Philippines began when explorer Ferdinand Magellan came to the islands in 1521 and claimed it as a colony for the Spanish Empire. The period lasted until the Philippine Revolution in 1898.
Japanese
Historical Background Between 1941-1945, Philippine Literature was interrupted in its development when the Philippines was again conquered by another foreign country, Japan.
When was the American period in Philippine literature?
Colonial American Tradition: (1898 – 1946)
With the coming of the Americans, the social distinction among Filipinos acquired a new dimension. Whereas before it occurred along the fault lines of religion, this time it was by way of education and partici- pation in public administration.
Explanation:
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