21st Century Literature from the Philippine and the World Lesson 6 PDF
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This document focuses on 21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World, with a specific focus on Anecdote and Short Story. It outlines learning objectives, provides definitions of key concepts, and includes examples and activities.
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21st Century Literature from the Philippine and the World LESSON 6: ANECDOTE AND SHORT STORY RECALL Identify what multimedia is being describe in each sentence. 1. It is an electronic medium for recording, copying, replaying, broadcasting andVIDEO di...
21st Century Literature from the Philippine and the World LESSON 6: ANECDOTE AND SHORT STORY RECALL Identify what multimedia is being describe in each sentence. 1. It is an electronic medium for recording, copying, replaying, broadcasting andVIDEO displaying of moving visual media. RECALL Identify what multimedia is being describe in each sentence. 2. A website containing short articles called posts updated BLOG regularly by the same person or by people of the same interest. RECALL Identify what multimedia is being describe in each sentence. 3. These are series of slides with texts and pictures, often displayed SLIDESHOW PRESENTATION in a large screen. RECALL Identify what multimedia is being describe in each sentence. 4. It is a graphical way to represent ideas and MIND MAPPINGconcepts. RECALL Identify what multimedia is being describe in each sentence. 5. It is encoded through mobile phone text messaging. MOBILE PHONE TEXT TULA RECALL Identify what multimedia is being describe in each sentence. 6. A stylized arrangement of words within a textual content. TAG CLOUD Learning objectives: 1. Demonstrate understanding of Anecdote and Short Story. 2. Analyze an anecdote and short story by identifying its purpose and elements. 3. Perform a self or peer assessment in evaluating one’s work. Anecdote and Short Story Anecdote It is a short entertaining or interesting story about a real incident or person (Nagpal 2016). It tell about a variety of stories and tales, since they can be about any topic under the sun. It is a short story about a real person or event which usually intends to make the listeners laugh or ponder over a topic (Your Dictionary 2020). Purposes of An Anecdote to bring cheer to reminisce to caution to persuade or inspire To bring cheer Stories pop up anywhere and these are just sometimes making people laugh to brighten their mood. Example: At the dinner, a Grade 11 learner shared his story on his first day at school when he got lost and attended a wrong class. To reminisce In most anecdotes, people are talking about their experiences in the past. They try to look back on moments in their lives and share the joy of that time with others. Example: A mother tells her children a story about her life in the province when she was teenager. To caution Giving rules and warning in a story. Sharing to them frightening stories of dangers can be helpful for them to realize the possible consequences of their actions. To caution Example: Before beginning a lecture on not following traffic rules, a father tells his son an incident of collision that caused many lives due to ignoring traffic signs. To persuade or inspire Stories that gives encouragement to others who have been in similar situations. The message usually conveys successes in life as a fruit of hard work. To persuade or inspire Example: Before beginning a remedial class, the teacher tells the students how a boy who used to struggle in reading managed to be a proficient reader. Short story It is brief fictional prose narrative that is shorter than a novel and that usually deals with only a few characters. The short story is usually concerned with a single effect conveyed in only one or a few significant episodes or scenes. Basic Elements of a Short Story Characters - a person, in some stories an animal, who takes part in the action of the story or other literary work. Protagonist – main character Antagonist - character that challenges the main character Setting It is the place and time when the story happens. The setting may be based on real place and real time or it may also be based on the author’s imagination. Plot It is what the story is all about. It is also the series of events and characters’ actions that lead to the highest point of interest in a short story. Plot Exposition - the beginning of the story. Rising Action - where conflicts start to build. Climax - the most exciting part of a short story. Plot Falling Action - occurs after the climax as the problems in the story start to work themselves out. Resolution - the solution to the problem in a story. Conflict Every story needs to have a problem and this problem is called conflict. Without conflict, the story will not go anywhere and will not be very interesting to the readers. Types of Conflict man versus man man versus nature man versus himself man versus society Point of View (POV) This is the way the story is told or narrated. First Person Limited Third Person Omniscient Third Person ACTIVITY Read the short story “Sinigang” by Marie Aubrey J. Villaceran and answer the questions that follows: 1. Where did the story happen? 2. Who were the characters in the story? 3. What do you think led to the emotional separation of Liza from her father? 4. What was the most interesting part of the story? 5. What was the story about? 6. Who narrated the story? Thank you very much!! Diana D. Tobias Subject Teacher