I. Introduction To Literature
I. Introduction To Literature
Literature
What is Literature?
Intended Learning Outcomes
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What is Literature
Bautista (2007)
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Values Derived from Literature
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What makes a work great?
1. Artistry- appeals to the sense of beauty
2. Intellectual Value – enrich mental activity
3. Suggestiveness- moves and stirs feelings and imagination
4. Spiritual Value-brings out moral values making us better persons
5. Permanence – enduring
6. Universality- timeless and timely, forever relevant appeals to one and
all anytime, anywhere
7. Style – unique way in which a writer sees life, forms his ideas, and 9
Literary Genres
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Literary Genres
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Important Aspects in a Literary Work
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Important Aspects in a Literary Work
2. SUBJECT
▪ refers to a person or idea, events and human
condition or system of value
3. POINT OF VIEW-
▪ refers to the angle of vision of the narrator
▪ the voice through which a writer tells a story
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Divisions and Types of
Prose
Divisions and Types of Prose
FICTION ▪ NON-FICTION
-defined as series of imagined -based merely on facts rather
facts which illustrate truths than on the imagination,
about human life although may contain fictional
1. Short Story elements
2. Novel 1. Essay 3. Tragedy
2. Drama 4. Comedy
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LITERARY
STANDARDS
Backgrounder
Schools of Philosophy
1. Epicureanism-Epicurus
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Schools of Philosophy
2. Stoicism- Zeno
- true happiness/inner piece
can be reached
by people when they find their
proper places in nature
- accept poverty, death, disease
as a will of God
- Stoic- means followers of Zeno
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Schools of Philosophy
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Schools of Philosophy
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Great Greek Philosophers
1. Socrates- “gadfly”
- his persistent questioning
of all ideas stung his
listeners
into thinking
- “ Know thyself”
-Socratic method
- was sentenced to death
by drinking a hemlock
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Great Greek Philosphers
2. Plato- most famous student
of Socrates
-established the most famous
school in Athens (Academy)
which existed for 900 years
-wrote The Republic that describe
an imaginary land in which each
person does the work
that suits the individual
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Great Greek Philosophers
3. Aristotle - wrote biology, math,
astronomy, physics, ethics,
logic, politics
- underscored that people could
be happy by being moderate
His works:
a. Doctrine of the Mean – the best way to meet
danger is through brave action
b. Politics –good and bad features of different kinds
of government
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Other Great Greek Personages
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Greek Literature
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Literary Standards
1. Artistry- appeals to the sense of beauty
2. Intellectual Value – enrich mental activity
3. Suggestiveness- moves and stirs feelings and imagination
4. Spiritual Value-brings out moral values making us better persons
5. Permanence – enduring
6. Universality- timeless and timely, forever relevant appeals to one and
all anytime, anywhere
7. Style – unique way in which a writer sees life, forms his ideas, and 30
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Greek Literary Heritage
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