Lesson2 Asian Lit 1
Lesson2 Asian Lit 1
Lesson2 Asian Lit 1
LITERARY DEVICES
• What is Personification?
the attribution of a personal nature or
human characteristics to
something nonhuman, or the
representation of an abstract quality in
human form.
SKILL BUILDING
LITERARY DEVICES
Death, in approaching him
and had stalked with his
black shadow him, and
enveloped the victim
WHERE
IN
ASIA?
What to do:
• T here will be different sets of
pictu res that will be flashed on the
screen.
• name the cou ntry based on the
pictu res prov ided.
• the first person to raise his or her
hand after the “go” signal will get
the chance to answer.
ARE YOU
READY?
CHINA
JAPAN
SOUTH KOREA
INDIA
PHILIPPINES
ASIAN
LITERATURE
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Understand the nature of Asian Literature.
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be the most populous continent in the planet.
S:
Eastern Asia
Central Asia
Katakana
Used for foreign loanwords
JAPAN
JAPAN
• Japan has been recogniz ed as “The land of the rarising
sun”. The actual name of Japan in Japanese is “Nihon”
which means S u n.
A
literary heritages, dating back at least 14th
century BCE. which documented the dreams
and visions of the world’s population.
S UM M AR Y :
• Most of its literature can be described to have themes of Romantic, Socialist-realist, and
a more scholarly type that seeks to keep Vietnam’s ancient cultural heritage alive.
• Part of Vietnam’s literature are works of writers in exile in France or the United States
• in 1932, a movement called the new poetry was born, incorporating desirable aspects of
foreign influence, this time French Romaticism, The New Poetry expressed more personal
emotion and subjectivity.
VIETNAM
T HE T AL E O F KIE U
the tale of Lady Kieu is considered a masterpiece of
Vietnamese literature. It is a lengthy poem about a woman
of talent and beauty, which is enhanced by aspects of
Chinese tradition and spiritual beliefs.
Indonesia
• Indonesian literature is marked by “Generations” (angkat writers
who, in response to political pressures presented
counterarguments to colonial domination and challenges to
national identity.
• Some of the styles of these generations are characterized by
experimentation with Romaticism, Realism, and
Socialism/Communism
Indonesia
• The Indonesian National Motto is itself an expression of
mythological, mystical, and practical dimensions:
bhineeka tunggal ikaw-” the many are one” or “unity in
diveristy.”
• This motto, expresed in old Javanese, which is a quote
taken from a kakawin, is a form of poetry based on
Sanskrit kayva.
• Kekawin is a type of poetry that borrows most of its subject
matter from Hindu resources.
SCAN HERE
• Interpreter of Maladies
• The Namesake
• Unaccustomed Earth
• The Lowland
• Dove mi Trovo
GOD BLESS
YOU!