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  • Periods of Philippine Literature

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    1. The document summarizes Philippine literature through different periods, beginning with the pre-colonial era characterized by oral traditions like riddles, proverbs, folk songs, and epics. 2. During the Spanish colonization period, Spanish influences included introducing the Roman alphabet and Christian teachings. Literary works were written in Spanish and Tagalog, including religious texts, grammars, dictionaries, novels, and poetry. 3. Literature flourished further with the development of printing, and pioneering Filipino poets and writers emerged who composed in both Spanish and Tagalog. Various poetic and dramatic forms incorporated both traditional and Christian elements.

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    1. The document summarizes Philippine literature through different periods, beginning with the pre-colonial era characterized by oral traditions like riddles, proverbs, folk songs, and epics. 2. During the Spanish colonization period, Spanish influences included introducing the Roman alphabet and Christian teachings. Literary works were written in Spanish and Tagalog, including religious texts, grammars, dictionaries, novels, and poetry. 3. Literature flourished further with the development of printing, and pioneering Filipino poets and writers emerged who composed in both Spanish and Tagalog. Various poetic and dramatic forms incorporated both traditional and Christian elements.

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    1. The document summarizes Philippine literature through different periods, beginning with
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  • The Wedding Dance by Amador T. Daguio (Short Story)

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    The short story "The Wedding Dance" by Amador T. Daguio portrays the Ifugao culture in the Philippines and how its traditions negatively impact the lives of individuals, especially women. The story follows Lumnay, a woman who is unable to have children according to her tribe's customs, making her feel like a prisoner to the culture. As a male author from the same culture, Daguio struggles to fully understand Lumnay's perspective and liberate her character from the patriarchal norms of the tribe. For an authentic representation of issues affecting women, female authors are better positioned since they have faced similar forms of discrimination firsthand.

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    The short story "The Wedding Dance" by Amador T. Daguio portrays the Ifugao culture in the Philippines and how its traditions negatively impact the lives of individuals, especially women. The story follows Lumnay, a woman who is unable to have children according to her tribe's customs, making her feel like a prisoner to the culture. As a male author from the same culture, Daguio struggles to fully understand Lumnay's perspective and liberate her character from the patriarchal norms of the tribe. For an authentic representation of issues affecting women, female authors are better positioned since they have faced similar forms of discrimination firsthand.

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    The short story "The Wedding Dance" by Amador T. Daguio portrays the Ifugao culture in the Philippines and how its traditio

    Service Personnel Not Recovered Following WWII for the UNITED STATES ARMY - 16,
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