Lesson 6: Calabazón and Mimaropa Region PDF
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This presentation details several topics for a lesson on the Calabazón and Mimaropa regions in the Philippines focusing on literary texts, character review, and movies.
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LESSON 6 CALABARZON AND MIMAROPA REGION TOPICS: Introduction to the Region Literary text: MAKAMISA Literary Review: Type of Characters Film Viewing: Goyo the Boy General LESSON OUTCOMES: At the end of the lesson, you should be able to: 1. identify the provinces of Southern and South...
LESSON 6 CALABARZON AND MIMAROPA REGION TOPICS: Introduction to the Region Literary text: MAKAMISA Literary Review: Type of Characters Film Viewing: Goyo the Boy General LESSON OUTCOMES: At the end of the lesson, you should be able to: 1. identify the provinces of Southern and Southwestern Tagalog as well as its literary form and figures; and 2. form sound judgment about the factors that precipitated the Philippine Revolution of 1896 TOPIC 1: INTRODUCTION TO REGION 4 The Southern Tagalog Region covers the provinces of Cavite, Rizal, Quezon, Laguna, Batangas, Aurora, Marinduque, Mindoro, Romblon, and Palawan. The term Tagalog is believed to have originated from taga-ilog which means people living by the river. Tagalog is the language spoken in these areas, which is also the basis of the national language, Filipino, the other being Creation stories, proverbs, myths, ambahan, and tultul are the literary forms in Southern Tagalog. Some writers associated with Region 4 are: N.V.M. Gonzales and Jose Rizal. Creation stories, proverbs, myths, ambahan, and tultul are the literary forms in Southern Tagalog. Some writers associated with Region 4 are: N.V.M. Gonzales and Jose Rizal. TOPIC 2: LITERARY TEXT: MAKAMISA by Jose Rizal Summary of Makamisa Makamisa (after mass) is an unfinished novel of Jose Rizal which its original manuscript was found by historian Ambeth Ocampo in 1987 while going through a 245-page collection of papers. Summary of Makamisa Following the end of the mass, the townspeople of Pili discussed the foul mood of their parish priest, Padre Agaton. Among the concerned is the town’s gobernadorcillo, Capitan Panchong, who worries about the curate’s mood in relation to his bid to reelection. He holds a council meeting along with other officials; the tribunal brings forward several theories for Padre Agaton’s mood, which is uncharacteristic of him. TOPIC 3: LITERARY REVIEW: Types of Characters Types of Characters Round Character. The basic trait of a round character is that he/she recognizes, changes with, or adjusts to circumstances. The round character benefits from experience and changes are reflected in 1) an action or several actions, 2) realization of a new condition, or 3) the discovery of unrecognized truths. A round character is often called the hero or heroine, and thus, the protagonist. The protagonist moves against the antagonist. Round characters are dynamic. They undergo change and growth. For example, a character changes from a simple wife to an active and successful career woman after she was deprived and exploited by a domineering husband for twenty years. Types of Characters Flat Characters. On the other hand, flat characters do not grow because they maybe stupid, insensitive, or lacking in knowledge and insight. They are static. But flat characters highlight the development of round characters. Usually, they are minor characters, although not all minor characters are necessary flat. Types of Characters Stock character refers to characters in these repeating situations. Stock characters stay flat as they only perform their roles and exhibit conventional and unindividual traits. When the stock characters posses no attitudes, except those of their class, they are called stereotypes because they appear to have been cast from the mold. e.g. the greedy politician, evil stepmother, the clumsy princess, and strong prince. TOPIC 4: FILM VIEWING: GomBurZa (a film by Pepe Diokno (2023) Activity No ___ Write a reflection paper about the movie Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral highlighting the factors that precipitated the Philippine Revolution in 1896.