21st Century Literature Notes For Grade 11 (1st Semester)
21st Century Literature Notes For Grade 11 (1st Semester)
21st Century Literature Notes For Grade 11 (1st Semester)
Canonical - group of books like poetry and novels that are very important to society
- statistically excellent, highly effective, controversies of their time period with long-term
influence on society
National Artist Award - is an honorary title which recognizes excellence in the fields of music, dance,
theater, visual arts, literature, film and broadcast arts, and architecture of allied arts.
- conferred by means of Presidential Proclamation
INSIGNIA OF THE NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD (MEDALLION)
Blue Red White Katotohanan Kabutihan Kagandahan
3 MAIN GENRES
Prose Poetry Drama
- Conversational language - follows rhyming, - Intended to be
presented orally or in rhythm, and meter performed on stage/on
writing motion pictures
TYPES OF PROSE
Fiction Nonfiction
- represents real-life experiences situation - deals with facts and real events
in imaginary narratives
SUBGENRES
Novel - long narrative w/ very complicated plot Autobiography - account of own life
Short Story - written in simple linear plot Biography - account of someone’s life written
showcasing singular, simple setting by another person
Legend - more often secular than sacred, and Essay - narrative about certain theme, topic, or
principal characters are human (Epic - heroes) information
Myth - story explains origin of the world, Diary - personal record of a person’s daily
humanity, death, or natural phenomenon activities
Fable - story about animals that behave like Journal - logs of events that happen to a person
humans (personification) or group
Parable - contains symbols that teach life lesson Memoir - narrative of an episode in one’s life
according with Christian faith and teaching
SUBGENRES OF DRAMA
Tragedy Historical Melodrama Musical
uses plot that will lead took place in particular presents strong singing, dancing during
to a tragic ending time in history emotion execution of drama
SUBGENRES OF POETRY
Narrative Poetry Lyric Poetry Dramatic Poetry
- poem that describes - any short poem that is - tells stories in a form of
important details in songlike dialogues with poetic
order of events whether elements
real of imaginary
21ST CENTURY LITERATURE | WEEK 6
FIGURES OF RELATIONSHIP
Metonymy - in place of another with which it is Euphemism - inoffensive word in substitution
closely related to an offensive one
[The pen is mightier than the sword.] [His family is economically disadvantaged.]
Synecdoche - part in representing the whole Allegory - story/picture with hidden meaning
[Forbes wants to interview me!] [The Lion and the Mouse (weakest & strongest)]
FIGURES OF EMPHASIS/CONTRADICTION
Oxymoron - links 2 opposing ideas at once Irony - opposite of literal meaning
{This is another fine mess you’ve got us into.] [A police station is robbed (situational).]
FIGURES OF SOUND
Alliteration - repeated initial Assonance - repeats internal Anaphora - repeats same word
consonant sound vowel sounds in successive phrases/sentences
Foreshadowing Humor
- gives a hint/clue indicating a future event - elicit a funny notion
Imagery
- visually descriptive technique to concretize a picture
- Gustatory (taste); Olfactory (smell); Tactile (touch)
TEXT CONTEXT
refers to words written to create a literature ideas that text, writer, and reader connect with
each other in understanding literature
Textual Reading - involves looking at text as it is Contextual Reading - understands reason/s why
text is written
TEXT STRUCTURES
Prose - narrative in nature Poetry - line and stanzas Drama - dialogue
CONTEXTUAL READING
Text’s Context Society’s Context
- focuses on language used and how it is - Where text was produced or the
used to convey meaning character resides
Levels of Comprehension a. Norms
a. Literal Comprehension - reading lines - socially acceptable
b. Evaluative - read beyond the lines b. Taboo
c. Inferential - read between the lines - socially unacceptable