9 English Quarter 2 - Module 6 Analyzing Literature as a Means of Understanding Unchanging Values in the VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) World English – Grade 9 Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 2 – Module 6 Analyzing Literature as a Means of Understanding Unchanging Values in the VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) World First Edition, 2020 Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties. Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names, trademarks, etc.) included in this book are owned by their respective copyright holders. 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Garcia Librarian II Department of Education, Schools Division of Bulacan Curriculum Implementation Division Learning Resource Management and Development System (LRMDS) Capitol Compound, Guinhawa St., City of Malolos, Bulacan Email address: lrmdsbulacan@deped.gov.ph 9 English Quarter 2 - Module 6 Analyzing Literature as a Means of Understanding Unchanging Values in the VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) World Introductory Message For the facilitator: Welcome to the English 9 Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Analyzing Literature as a Means of Understanding Unchanging Values in the VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) World! This module was collaboratively designed, developed and reviewed by educators from public institutions to assist you, the teacher or facilitator in helping the learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Curriculum while overcoming their personal, social, and economic constraints in schooling. This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this also aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking into consideration their needs and circumstances. In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of the module: Notes to the Teacher This contains helpful tips or strategies that will help you in guiding the learners. As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module. You also need to keep track of the learners’ progress while allowing them to manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage the learners as they do the tasks included in the module. For the learner: Welcome to the English 9 Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Analyzing Literature as a Means of Understanding Unchanging Values in the VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) World! This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while being an active learner. This module has the following parts and corresponding icons: This will give you an idea of the skills or competencies What I Need to Know you are expected to learn in the module. This part includes an activity that aims to check what you already know about the lesson to take. If you get all What I Know the answers correct (100%), you may decide to skip this module. This is a brief drill or review to help you link the current 1 What’s In lesson with the previous one. In this portion, the new lesson will be introduced to you What’s New in various ways; a story, a song, a poem, a problem opener, an activity or a situation. This section provides a brief discussion of the lesson. What is It This aims to help you discover and understand new concepts and skills. This comprises activities for independent practice to solidify your understanding and skills of the topic. You What’s More may check the answers to the exercises using the Answer Key at the end of the module. What I Have Learned This includes questions or blank sentence/paragraph to be filled into process what you learned from the lesson. This section provides an activity which will help you What I Can Do transfer your new knowledge or skill into real-life situations or concerns. This is a task which aims to evaluate your level of Assessment mastery in achieving the learning competency. In this portion, another activity will be given to you to Additional Activities enrich your knowledge or skill of the lesson learned. Answer Key This contains answers to all activities in the module. At the end of this module, you will also find: References This is a list of all sources used in developing this module. The following are some reminders in using this module: 1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises. 2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities included in the module. 3. Read the instructions carefully before doing each task. 4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers. 5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next. 6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it. If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are not alone. We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it! 2 This module provides varied activities that will help you learn and analyze literature as a means of understanding unchanging values in the VUCA world. At the end of this module, you are expected to: • • • differentiate Free Verse and Rhymed Verse Poetry; use tips in analyzing poetry; and analyze poetry as a means of understanding the unchanging values in the changing world. Directions: Read and analyze the poems and answer the questions that follow. The world is changing, Faster that we could ever imagine. Happenings are uncertain; Unpredictable as it seems, But mom says, “Keep going”. -M. Canare 1. What is the idea of the poem about the world? a. happening c. changing b. imagining d. ``keep going`` 2. What mood is being expressed by the speaker? a. uncertain c. happy b. worried d. doubtful 3. Who is the speaker of the poem? a. world c. teacher b. mother d. student 4. What can you say about the structure of the poem? a. each word in each line rhymed c. lines do not end with rhymes b. each line has ten syllables d. none of the above 5. What value is presented in the poem? a. optimism c. faith in God b. spirit of camaraderie and d. responsibility kinship 3 Living in today`s world, our lives unfold, And valuing oneself takes one to be bold; But in this hectic world, we must still hold, On our values that must remain gold. -M. Canare 6. What is the message conveyed in the poem? a. We should uphold our morals despite the ever-changing world. b. We should live our lives to the fullest. c. We should value gold. d. We should value the hectic world. 7. What feelings are evoked in the poem? a. confusion c. humorous d. passionate b. worried 8. To what does he compare values? a. bold c. hold b. gold d. world 9. What is true about the structure of the poem? a. each word in each line rhymed c. lines do not end with rhymes b. each line has ten syllables d. each line has no syllable 10. Which classification does the poem belong based on its structure? a. rhymed c. slant rhyme b. free verse d. no structure B. Directions: Inside the box, put a check mark (✔) if the statement is correct. Otherwise, put a cross mark (X) if it is incorrect. 11. In analyzing poems, reading aloud will not give you the experience of a poem. Read silently instead. 12. Titles give clues on what the poem is all about. 13. Understanding the speaker`s tone of voice helps a reader relates to the message of the poem. 14. All poems have end rhymes. 15. The speaker`s tone communicates the theme of the poem. 4 In the previous lesson, you learned that literature is a body of written works that provides a gateway to teach us about life experiences. It enables us to see through the lenses of others, and sometimes even inanimate objects; therefore, it becomes a looking glass into the world as we view it just like poetry. Poetry is different from prose for it uses words and language that is structured to evoke a writer's feelings and thoughts. The main purpose of writing a poem is to convey an idea or emotion in beautiful language. It paints a picture of what the poet feels about a thing, person, idea, concept, or even an object. Directions: From the illustrations below, write five things that describe the world we have now. 1.________________________ 2._________________________ 3._________________________ 4._________________________ 5.________________________ In times of pandemic that led to a dramatic loss of human life worldwide and presents an unprecedented challenge to public health, food systems and the world of work and economy, can amazing things still happen? The world is unpredictable, life changes and suddenly a lot seem impossible. Right now, we are at the central point of raging a tornado of change fueled by digitization, automation and more, where science fictions are becoming science facts. The way we work will never be the same; the skills we need will be dramatically different. Winning and losing are now happening faster than ever before. At these times, amidst the fact that we are already living in a VUCA World where: Volatility is the speed of change in the world. The more volatile the world is, the more and faster things change. 5 Uncertainty is the extent to which we cannot confidently predict the future. The more uncertain the world is, the harder it is to predict. Complexity is the number of factors that we need to take into account, their variety and the relationships between them. The more complex the world is, the harder it is to analyze; and Ambiguity is the haziness of reality, the potential for misreads, and the mixed meanings of conditions; cause-and-effect confusion; It is important to still hold on to our values. Values are basic and fundamental beliefs that guide or motivate attitudes or actions. They help us to determine what is important. These are the motives behind purposeful action. Kinds of Values Personal values are personal beliefs about right and wrong and may or may not be considered moral. Cultural values are values accepted by religions or societies and reflect what is important in each context. Directions: Read and analyze a stanza from a poem entitled “V.U.C.A. World” by Melgee A. Canare and note details of it by answering the questions that follow. The future is like a present, You`ll be surprised, with what you will get. Uncertain tomorrow, ever-changing as it flows; Accept it just the way it goes. -M. Canare 1. What is the stanza all about? __________________________________________ 2. What is the purpose of the poem? to describe, amuse, entertain, narrate, inform, express grief, celebrate or commemorate? How do you say so? __________________________________________________________________ 3. What is the tone of this stanza of the poem? Was it sad, happy, melancholy, or bitter? Explain your answer. __________________________________________________________________ 4. Are there rhymes present in this stanza? If yes, list down words that rhymes. ___________________________________________________________________ 5. What does the stanza of the poem want to convey? ___________________________ 6 Good job! You did great! You are now ready to learn more about poetry. Let’s do it! Notes to the Teacher The activities in this module are arranged from simple to complex to help the learners gradually master the desired learning competency. Give him/her the needed support and guidance so that he/she will be able to perform the tasks to prepare him/her later on in analyzing literature as a means of understanding unchanging values in the VUCA world. Analyzing Literature as a Means of Understanding Unchanging Values in the VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) World Free Verse is a literary device that can be defined as poetry that is free from limitations of regular meter or rhythm and does not rhyme with fixed forms. expression. Here is an example of a free verse poem because it has no rhythm and rhyme schemes. Remember that we are not alone in this battle, Change the way we treat each other, Do things with kindness, Live with a grateful heart, All this shall pass in silence. --M. Canare Rhymed Poem is a work of poetry that contains rhyming vowel sounds at particular moments where common vowel sounds are also known as “assonance” Here is an example of a rhymed poem because it has rhyming vowel sound found at the end of each line called end rhyme. 7 Saying "po" and "opo" as a sign of respect, A part of culture we must protect. This habit must be kept, Because our roots it reflects . --M. Canare Poetry analysis is the process of investigating a poem's form, content, structure and history in an informed way, with the aim of heightening one's own and others' understanding and appreciation of the work. 6 Tips in Analyzing a Poem 1. Read the poem aloud. Read the poem aloud. This will give you the experience of a poem. Try to figure out the most effective way to perform it. 2. Read the title. Think about the title and how it relates to the poem. Titles often provide important clues about what is at the heart of a piece. 8 3. Understand the speaker. Understanding the speaker is at the center of a poem , it may help the piece appear more tangible and you will be able to imagine a person behind the language. 4. Identify the mood and tone. It is important to address the attitude or mood the poem is attempting to convey. It helps in understanding the message of the poem. Tone is the author's attitude towards the topic. 9 5. Look for Literary Devices Know how the writer created meaning in their poem. Look for common techniques and try to understand what they are representing. Sample Literary Devices: Simile- used when something is made to be like something else. It uses like or as. Example: The poem is like a word salad. Metaphor- similar technique as simile but instead of being like something else, they are something else. These tends to be more intense than simile. Example: The poem read was a word salad . Imagery- language used by poets, novelists and other 6. Identify the theme Get to the core of what the poem is about by identifying its theme. The theme of a poem relates to a universal truth, issue, or conflict. To determine the theme, look over your entire analysis and connect the dots: What is the subject? Who is the speaker? What situation are they in? How do they feel about the subject? What is the mood? Great! Now that you are knowledgeable about poetry, you are now prepared for your next set of tasks. You can do it! Good luck! 10 Independent Activity 1 Directions: On the space provided before each number, write true if the statement is correct and false if it is not. _____ 1. Simile is a literary device used when something is made to be like something else and uses ``as`` or ``like``. _____ 2. Theme is the core of what the poem is all about. It relates to a universal truth, issue, or conflict. _____ 3. Analyzing a poem is the process of investigating a poem's form, content, structural semiotics and history in an informed way _____ 4. It is the use of words and language to evoke a writer's feelings and thoughts. _____ 5. Norms are basic and fundamental beliefs that guide or motivate attitudes or action. Independent Assessment 1 Directions: Differentiate free verse poem and rhymed poem using a Venn diagram. 11 Independent Activity 2 A. Directions: Identify whether the poem presented is a free verse or rhymed poem. Give a brief explanation. Write your answers on the space provided. Am I good enough? I'm not really sure. In fact, I'm sure I'm probably not. What made me think I could write this poem? -Kelly Ropper Living today with our own rhythm And valuing oneself is hard to give in But In this hectic world, we still must find A space in our hearts to understand -M. Canare 12 Independent Assessment 2 Directions: Supply the missing word to complete the tips on how to analyze a poem. Write your answer on the space provided. 1. Read the __________________aloud. 2. Read the _______________________. 3, Understand the _________________. 4. Identify the ______________and tone. 5. Look for _______________________. 6. Identify the _____________________. . Independent Activity 3 Directions: Modified true or false. Read the following statements. Write True if the statement is correct and if it is not, underline and change the word that makes it incorrect. Write your answer on the space provided before each number. __________1. In analyzing poems, silent reading gives you the experience of a poem. __________2. Titles doesn`t give clues on what the poem is all about. message of the poem. __________3. All poems have end rhymes. __________4. The speaker`s tone communicates the theme of the poem. _________ 5. Understanding the speaker`s tone of voice helps the writer relates to the message of the poem. Independent Assessment 3 Directions: Analyze the poem entitled “VU.C.A. World” by Melgee A. Canare by using the 6 13 tips in analyzing a poem and answer the questions that follow. V.U.C.A. World Melgee A. Canare The future is like a present, You`ll be surprise, with what you will get. Uncertain tomorrow, ever-changing as it flows; Accept it just the way it goes. The future is like a cloud; It follows where the wind is bound. Uncertain of its shape; Complex of its image. We are all going there, for sure, But we don't know what's in store. Warmth of loving hands; Or pain of wounding thorns. Scary as it seems; An unknown destination brings. Either sail through the river; Or fight the roaring weather. Though faced with challenges; My will never changes. Accepting only improvements; While my values remain. Just be strong my friend; Don't let this change you and bend Remember where you started It will guide you to the end. 14 1. How does the poet describes the future ? ________________________ __________________________ 2. What is the tone of the is meant by poem? __________________ 3. What this line: ``Scary as it seems An unknown destination brings Either sail through the river Or fight the roaring weather`` __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ 4. What is the attitude of the speaker towards the poe m? `` Though faced with challenges My will unbent Accepting only improvements While my values are kept`` __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ 5. According to the poet, what will we do with the changes happening around us? __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ 15 You are almost there! Let me know some of your learnings and your queries about this lesson. Write them down. The questions I have are: _________________________ _ The things that I learned are: _________________________ _______________________ _ _______________________ _________________________ _______________________ _ _______________________ _________________________ _ _______________________ _________________________ _______________________ _ _______________________ _________________________ _ _______________________ _________________________ _ _______________________ _________________________ _ _______________________ _________________________ _ _______________________ _________________________ _ _______________________ _________________________ _______________________ _ _______________________ _________________________ _______________________ _ _________________________ _ _________________________ _ _________________________ _ Technology and the Digital World have most definitely changed our lives and habits. We neglect essentials like sleeping, family time, social interactions and the likes. The perks of technology and the fear of missing out to modernization and digitization affects our human relationship as well as our values. Where does it end? It is you who has the power to consciously reduce these influences and devote more time on the essential things in life. To always be reminded of your values and pride of being a Filipino as you embrace the changes of the world as what VUCA World brings, write a 2-3 stanza free verse poem that will convey a reminder to yourself to always adhere to the importance of the core values such as: Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Maka-Kalikasan at Maka-Bansa. Your output will be graded based on the criteria provided. 16 CRITERIA Poetry Writing Focus on the Assigned Topic 5 Creativity 5 Spelling and Punctuation 5 Title 5 Imagery 5 Total 25 pts. 17 A. Directions: Read and analyze a stanza from a poem entitled “V.U.C.A. World”. Describe the values what the author wants to convey as we face the volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity of the world. Just be strong my friend; Don't let this change you and bend Remember where you started It will guide you to the end. -M. Canare ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Directions: Make a video of yourself delivering the poem that you have written about unchanging values in the changing world in your activity in “What I Can Do”. Your output will be graded based on this rubric. 25 POINTS 15 POINTS 18 10 POINTS Preparation Student is well prepared, and it is obvious that she rehearsed her Student is well prepared, but the presentation of the poem requires a few more rehearsals. Student is not well prepared and would benefit from many more rehearsals. Physical Presence Student employs proper posture and gestures, is relaxed and confident, and maintains appropriate audience contact. Student employs proper posture and gestures, is relaxed and confident, and maintains appropriate audience contact most of the time or is lacking in Presentation is lacking in two or more of the criteria. one of these elements. Pausing and Pacing Clarity and Expression The student uses pauses and pace effectively to communicate meaning and/or enhance dramatic impact of the poem. The student speaks clearly, distinctly, and with appropriate and varied pitch and tone modulation. Recites loudly enough for all to hear throughout the presentation. The student uses Pauses and pauses and pacing were not pacing to effective in communicate improving meaning and/or meaning and/or enhance dramatic dramatic effect. impact of the Pauses at ends of poem. lines rather than at punctuation marks. Delivery is in bursts. The student The student speaks clearly speaks clearly and distinctly. but is, at times, Some minor indistinct, too lapses in pitch, quiet, and/or pitch tone and volume was rarely used OR the emotion OR the emotion it conveyed did not conveyed often always fit the did not fit the content OR content. emphasis uneven. 19 20 References Aliceosborn `` Why Is Poetry Important to Our World Today? `` Updated September 24, 2020. https://aliceosborn.com/why-is-poetry-important-to-our-world-today/ 21 Almonte, L., et, al (2015). A Journey through Anglo-American Literature ---Department of Education, Republic of the Philippines. Canva for Education. https://www.canva.com/ and Google.com – creative commons Forbes ``What Does VUCA Really Mean?” Updated December 19, 2018. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeroenkraaijenbrink/2018/12/19/what-does-vuca-reallymean/?sh=555e55d717d6 Inland Valley Daily Bulletin “A changing world needs unchanging values: Guest commentary`` Updated June 26, 2015. https://www.dailybulletin.com/2015/06/26/achanging-world-needs-unchanging-values-guest-commentary/ Master Class “Poetry 101: Learn About Poetry, Different Types of Poems, and Poetic Devices With Examples” Updated October 2, 2020. http://www2.anglistik.unifreiburg.de/intranet/englishbasics/PoetryTypes01.htm Teach for America ``How to Analyze a Poem``, Updated April 2016. https://www.teachforamerica.org/stories/how-to-analyze-a-poem-in-6-steps 22 22 For inquiries or feedback, please write or call: Department of Education, Schools Division of Bulacan Curriculum Implementation Division Learning Resource Management and Development System (LRMDS) Capitol Compound, Guinhawa St., City of Malolos, Bulacan Email Address: lrmdsbulacan@deped.gov.ph 1