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Cards (52)

Section 1

(50 cards)

fiction

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is a deliberately fabricated account of something; based on imagination rather than on fact.

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Hyper-Literature

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Literary piece that cannot be presented without a computer Hyperpoetry Hyperfiction

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static character

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No change Villains

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Merlinda Bohis Dean Francis Alfar

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icons of modern Philippine fiction

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Rising Action

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Story builds Complication arises which means the problems the character is trying to solve gets more complex

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Climax

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Story reaches point of greatest tension between protagonist and antagonist

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Alfredo Q. Gonzalez's "Dear Devices" (1933) & "The Call of Heights" (1937)

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First published Filipino essayist No need to be acknowledged by newspapers to be popular (compilations of essays with similar theme)

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situational

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Series of events builds up a character and you expect something to happen, but it doesn't

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entertainment

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fiction is mainly read for ....... but can improve one's creativity, critical thinking, and analytical skills

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Protagonist Deurotagonist Antagonist Anti-Hero

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types of dynamic characters

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IRONY

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Contradiction on what is supposed to happen Most short stories have this

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Controlled media/writers The Philippine Free Press

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The Dark ages of Martial Law

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The Philippine Free Press

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→ underground publication; expository pieces about the Marcos regime

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Dynamic Character

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Experience change (big/small)

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dramatic

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Story is written in an omniscient view Protagonist doesn't know what happens in the future, but the reader knows it

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Crisis

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Man v man, man v self, man v environment

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verbal situational dramatic

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what are the different types of irony

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short story

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Work of prose Limited amount of words, few characters, one theme 1k-2k words

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novel human experience interconnected

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Narrative of considerable length and complexity Deals imaginatively with...... Every major character involved has a little story that can be ......

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Symbolism figurative language

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an object within a literary work that represents something other than what it is Add ...... to the text Achieved through the use ......

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exposition inciting incident rising action crisis climax falling action denouement

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Gustav Freytag's pyramid/Image of Narrative Events

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Denouement

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FR. "the ending"

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verbal

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Character said something and nothing happens; a lie

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argumentative and colonial essays

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Propaganda Movement of the Spanish Colonial Period

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Deurotagonist

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supporting character

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Dr. Jose Dalisay Jr. Butch Dalisay Penman

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Acclaimed writer who has won awards in fiction, poetry, dram, non-ficiton, and screenwriting "......" penname → write about topics that he believes need more awareness (controversial) VP for Public Affairs of the UP Maintains the Philippine Daily inquirer column, "...."

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Spanish

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....... brought literary ideas (argumentative essays)

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characters 12

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Driving force of the story Heavy factor on the reader's enjoyment Aristotle created..... character types

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Controlled media/writers

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→Prevent spark of rebellion

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Dean Francis Alfar Philippine Speculative Fiction Don Carlos Palanca Awards

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Co-editor and publisher of the yearly .......anthology Won 10 ......

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short story novel

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what are the 2 examples of fiction

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Informal essays

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commonwealth period

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creative nonfiction

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an account of historical, societal, or personal events Shares methods and structure with fiction; encouraged to employ voice speaker speaks straight to the reader (narrator is a character) Retelling of real events

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Form/Structure Content (free) Voice (impact)

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21st Century Philippines

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Informal essays

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formal structure (Logical basis, relevance, meaningful) free range topics (philosophy/persuasive/morality)

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Inciting Incident

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Character reacts to something that has happened and this starts a chain reaction of events

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essay Formal language facts

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Academic text ......expected and required To inform and to persuade Based on......

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Falling Action reversal

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Story shifts to action that happens as a result of the climax can also contain a ......(characters show how they are changed by events of the climax

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Merlinda Bohis diaspora

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Legaspi, Albay UST graduate 2014 Philippine National Book Award Themes of........(feeling out of place), immigrant cultures, and magic realism

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static character dynamic character

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what are the different characters

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Children's stories

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Social issues

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exposition

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Set the scene and character's background

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transmit messages or beliefs

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the purpose of symbolism is to ..... of the author to the reader

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Patricia Evangelista Ani ng Dangal award Rappler

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Awardee of NCAA's........ for her journalism Notable writer for online news portal........ Notable for her bold pieces on Filipino culture, disasters, and events Unafraid to be blunt (name dropping)

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Flash Fiction 1,000

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Ernest Hemmingway .......word limit Showcase immoral/taboo subjects

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Colonial essays

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were formal and rigid topics (politics/news)

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La Solidaridad

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sample work of Propaganda Movement of the Spanish Colonial Period

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characters symbolism world/setting plot

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what are the different elements of fiction

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FORESHADOWING

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Warning or indication of a future event

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Anti-Hero

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protagonist w/ morals in line of a villain

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Section 2

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Twitter Stories

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(very very short stories)

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Comic books

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Carlo vergara zsazsa zaturnnah

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