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Influences of History, Culture, Environment, and Other Factors in Literary Selection

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REVIEW QUIZ!
Question 1
Below are the characteristics of Oral
Language except ___
A. Directness
C. Arbitrary
B. Vivid
D. Appropriateness
Question 1
Below are the characteristics of Oral
Language except.
A. Directness
C. Arbitrary
B. Vivid
D. Appropriateness
Question 2
While making explanations, the speaker uses a
friendly and approachable tone. They use
examples or visuals to illustrate concepts,
ensuring that the information is accessible and
understandable to the audience. This is an
example of?
A. Oral Language
B. Behavior
C. Stance
D. Personal recount
Question 2
While making explanations, the speaker uses a
friendly and approachable tone. They use
examples or visuals to illustrate concepts,
ensuring that the information is accessible and
understandable to the audience. This is an
example of?
A. Oral Language
B. Behavior
C. Stance
D. Personal recount
Question 3
Below are the examples of showing a
confident body language except ___?
A. Varying your gestures and positioning.
B. Using your hands to emphasize and reinforce
your points.
C. •Nodding your head and smiling to emphasize
what you are saying
D. Constantly rubbing your nose, ear, chin etc.
Question 3
Below are the examples of showing a
confident body language except ___?
A. Varying your gestures and positioning.
B. Using your hands to emphasize and reinforce
your points.
C. •Nodding your head and smiling to emphasize
what you are saying
D. Constantly rubbing your nose, ear, chin etc.
Question 4
It refers to the physical position,
posture, and body language adopted
by the speaker when delivering
instructions, explanations, or
narrating events.
Question 4
It refers to the physical position,
posture, and body language adopted
by the speaker when delivering
instructions, explanations, or
narrating events.
STANCE
Question 5
A component of Oral Language that
focuses on the meaning of word
forms and parts.
Question 5
A component of Oral Language that
focuses on the meaning of word
forms and parts.
MORPHOLOGY
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LESSON 3:
LESSON 3:
Father’s Goes
To Court
Culture
What is Culture?
• Culture refers to the shared beliefs, values,
customs, behaviors, and artifacts that
characterize a group or society.
• It encompasses the way of life, traditions, and
practices that are passed down from generation
to generation.
Philippines
Thailand
Influence of
Culture
• Themes and Subject
• Language and Style
• Values and Beliefs
• Perspective and Voice
• Audience and Reception
History
What is HISTORY?
• It is a branch of knowledge that records and
explains past events, connected with studying or
representing things from the past: It is about
what has happened in the life or development of
a people, country, institution, etc.
Influence of HISTORY?
• Inspiration
• Context and Setting
• Themes and Motifs
• Character Development
ENVIRONMENT
WHAT IS ENVIRONMENT?
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It is the surroundings or conditions in which
a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
The environment can facilitate
discourage interactions among people.
or
It can influence peoples’ behavior, mood, and
motivation to act.
Influence of ENVIRONMENT
Symbolism and Metaphor
Reflection of Society
Influence of Characters
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• Concerned
with
the
organization of the money,
industry, and trade of a
country, region, or society.
• Social Context
• Social Commentary
Father’s Goes
To Court
• Most of his youth was spent in
the countryside as a farmer.
• It is during his youth that he and his family were
economically impoverished by the rich and
political elite, which would become one of the
main themes of his writing.
• He left for America on at age 17, in the
hope of finding salvation from the
economic depression of his home
• In 1936, Bulosan suffered from
tuberculosis.
• He underwent three operations.
INFLUENCES/
FACTORS
EXAMPLE FROM
FATHER’S GOES TO
COURT
Now, this rich man’s servants
were always frying and cooking
something good, and the aroma of
the food was wafted down to us
from the windows of the big house.
INFLUENCES/
FACTORS
EXAMPLE FROM
FATHER’S GOES TO
COURT
He looked at my sisters, who had
grown fat with laughing, then at
my brothers, whose arms and legs
were like the Molave, which is the
sturdiest tree in the Philippines.
INFLUENCES/
FACTORS
EXAMPLE FROM
FATHER’S GOES TO
COURT
“Then we are going to pay you
right now,” Father said. He walked
over to where we children were
sitting on the bench and took my
straw hat off my lap and began
filling it up with centavo pieces that
he took out his pockets.
INFLUENCES/
FACTORS
EXAMPLE FROM
FATHER’S GOES TO
COURT
His house was so tall that his
children could look in the
windows of our house and watch
us as we played, or slept, or ate,
when there was any food in the
house to eat.
INFLUENCES/
FACTORS
EXAMPLE FROM
FATHER’S GOES TO
COURT
“We were always in the best of
spirits and our laughter was
contagious. Other neighbors
who passed by our house often
stopped in our yard and joined
us in our laughter.”
INFLUENCES/
FACTORS
EXAMPLE FROM
FATHER’S GOES TO
COURT
“Bring
the
children
of
the
complainant.” They came shyly. The
spectators covered their mouths with
their hands. They were so amazed to
see the children so thin and pale. The
children walked silently to a bench
and sat down without looking up.
INFLUENCES/
FACTORS
EXAMPLE FROM
FATHER’S GOES TO
COURT
Father’s
farm
had
been
destroyed in 1918 by one of our
sudden Philippine floods, so for
several years afterward we all
lived in the town, though he
preferred living in the country.
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