English: Department of Education
English: Department of Education
English: Department of Education
Department of Education
Regional Office IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
English
Quarter 3 – Module 6
Analysis of Literature as Mirror to a Shared
Heritage of People with Diverse Background
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What I Need to know
Work of arts reflects an individual's personality or identity- the way he thinks, acts
and depicts his cultural and social backgrounds. Being open-minded and sensitive about the
author's work of art can help us understand his work's message and develop our sense of
imagination and acceptance without giving prejudices.
This module will help you view literature as the history or background of a certain
culture. Every country has its literature that reflects its practices. Acknowledging one's
literature means discovering its heritage and other beliefs or practices. Through literary work,
it gives us insights into how people coexist and share values despite their different or
diversified backgrounds.
This lesson will expand your understanding of how literary works mirror the culture
of people's diversified culture. These can help you see yourself about the world and help you
build connection and a sense of belonging, for thorough understanding literature provides a
mirror of your own experiences and a window into others' lives.
What I Know
To examine your prior knowledge of literature, its definition, types, and concepts,
answer the pretest below. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
3. This influences the views, the values, the humor, the hopes, the loyalties, and the
worries and fears of the people. What is this?
A. Culture B. Heritage C. Diversity D. Literature
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4. This discusses our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we
pass on to future generations.
A. Culture B. Heritage C. Diversity D. Literature
ANALYSIS OF LITERATURE AS
Lesson
MIRROR TO A SHARED
1 HERITAGE OF PEOPLE WITH
DIVERSE BACKGROUND
This module will help you understand how literature provides different meanings to
different people or teach different lessons to the same person at different life stages. It mirrors
society and allows us to understand the world better we live in. This can also open your
consciousness that literature reflects humanity and a way for us to understand each other.
What's In
In your previous lesson, you have learned about the definitions and differences
among social, moral, and economic issues. Let us try to know if you could still
remember them by answering the activity below. The following items are examples of the
different issues that we face right now. Identify them by writing only the letter of the
correct answer on a separate sheet.
What's New
This part of the module will give preliminary views on how to analyze literary
works as they mirror the different beliefs and practices of people with diverse
backgrounds. Take a look at this literary piece:
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Till Hearts End
Chayasi Sunthonphiphit The earth swings in circles;
(tr. Jaames N. Mosel and Burton Raffel) Soon, light must break through dawn
Hanging, golden and clear over all the
My mind glows,
world, men living like men.
Knows no fear of the darkness and
its tight web, In the lonely night I lie listening
Though the stars blur, and the to my own heart,
moon’s dim rays The darkness so thick I could lose my
Are sucked into nothingness, way
And the oneness of man Except for the faint, echoing chant
still cannot be found Of the most precious words ever written.
Though the sky splits and crackles, Words like drops from heaven
Drops no gentle music, Falling like wisdom, strength,
Though a rooster’s hurried peace, beauty, into waiting heart,
crowing jars my ears, These two small hands will move as this
And a frightened dog goes minds leads to them,
whimpering up and down. Will carry Buddha’s divine law
Here to this earth, until this heart
This clear light inside me no longer beats.
Pushes the wild, heavy night back:
It will never flicker, it can never change,
Lourdes M. Ribo et. al., Language in Literature, Afro- Asian
Neither pain nor sorrow can reach it. Literature, Revised Edition. Vibal Publishing House Inc. Phlippines,
2005. 186-187
Processing Questions:
1. What feeling is expressed in the poem?
2. What belief of Thai people do you think is emphasized in the poem?
3. Do Filipinos and Thai people have the same belief? How can it be proven?
What Is It
In understanding literature, there are so many things that we need to consider- it's a
definition, classification, relation to culture in association with the author's beliefs and
personal backgrounds. For you to be able to understand these concepts read and understand
the details presented below.
Literature is any written works that are considered to have a long-lasting impact or
importance as it expresses permanent interest ideas. This can either be in the form of poetry
or prose.
Poetry refers to verse expressions, with measures, rhymes, lines, stanzas, and
melodious tone. It is not intended merely to entertain. It has a very useful and serious
function: to embody deep truths that reveal to us about human beings.
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Poets are not only authors of language and music, but they are also the institutions of
laws, the founders of civil society, the inventors of the arts of life, and the teachers who draw
into certain dimensions the beautiful and the truth.
Divisions and Types of Poetry
Lyric Poems –meant to be Narrative Poetry – tells a Dramatic Poetry – has elements
sung to the story following order of closely related to drama because
accompaniment of a events it is written in a dramatic form.
musical instrument
Examples: Examples: Examples:
Simple Lyric Ballad Dramatic Monologue
Song Metrical Romance The Soliloquy
Sonnet Epic Character Sketch
Elegy
Ode
Prose, on the other hand, is a literary piece that is written in the form of the ordinary
form of written or spoken language and within the common flow of conversation. It is easily
understood as compared to poetry. In subject matter, prose generally concentrates
on the familiar and ordinary but may also deal with subjects such as heroism, beauty, love,
and nobility of spirit.
Divisions and Types of Prose
Fiction – defined as a series of imagined Nonfiction – literary works based mainly on
facts which illustrates truths about human fact rather than on the imagination, although
life. they may contain fictional elements.
Examples: Examples:
Short Story Formal Essay
The Novel Informal or Familiar Essay
Other forms of Essay (critical essay,
biographical essay, essay of travel)
Source: Apolinario S. Saymo et. al., World Literature. Trinitas Publishing Inc. Phlippines, 2004. 1-7
What does it mean to interpret literature? When you interpret literature, you are
trying to find the meaning and significance of the story. You are asking yourself both what
the text means and why it is important.
One of the best ways to interpret writing is to use the text as a guide. When you use
the text as a guide, you examine the main elements of the story and see how they relate to
each other to find the meaning and importance of the story.
When the words you encounter are difficult to understand so that you can get the
message of the text you are reading, aside from consulting the dictionary, you can analyze
how the words are being used in the sentence, and we called it context clues. This refers to
information that appears near a word or phrase and offers direct or indirect suggestions about
its meaning.
Moreover, to fully understand literary works' meaning, one must not forget that
literature has something to do with society-its culture, diversity, and heritage.
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Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people,
encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music, and arts.
Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to
future generations.
Having acquired all these, we conclude that literature reflects society, its good values,
and its ills. It also projects the virtues or good values in society for people to imitate. As an
imitation of human action, literature often presents a picture of what people think, say, and do
in society. It is impossible to find a work of literature that excludes society's attitudes,
morale, and values since no writer have been brought up completely unexposed to the world
around him.
What's More
To examine your understanding of the lesson, here are some activities that will surely
increase your mastery of the topic, especially in analyzing literary works. It shows
association with the different cultures of people around the world despite the diversity of
backgrounds.
Activity 1. Complete Me.
Complete the puzzle below. Refer to the given clues. Copy the puzzle and write the answer
on a separate sheet of paper.
Across:
1. Compilation of written works
2. Influences the views, values, and humor of people
3. Lines are expressed in verse
Down:
1. Legacy from the past, what is in today, and what to pass for the next generation
2. Lines are written in an ordinary form of language
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Assessment 1: FACT or BLUFF
Directions: Examine the following statements below. Write fact if the statement is correct;
Bluff if otherwise. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Culture encompasses religion, food, what we wear, how we wear it, our language,
marriage, music, what we believe is right or wrong, how we sit at the table, greet
visitors, how we behave with loved ones, and a million other things.
2. Literature is a reflection of society and serves as a corrective mirror in which
members of society can look at themselves and find the need for positive change.
3. Symbols are words, gestures, pictures, or objects that carry a particular meaning only
recognized by those who share a particular heritage.
4. In literature, we find stories designed to portray human life and action through some
characters who convey certain messages for education, information, and
entertainment by their words, action, and reaction.
5. Our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration.
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Assessment 2. Complete Me!
Directions: Complete the diagram below by giving the correct points of comparison. Write
your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
POINT OF
PROSE POETRY
COMPARISON
Form
Language
Appeal
Aim
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2. Based from the poem, what is happening to the author's country, Burma?
A. Burma is fighting for freedom.
B. Burma is experiencing war.
C. Burma is suffering from hunger and poverty.
D. All of the above-mentioned.
3. What should the people from Burma do to overcome the problem mentioned in the
poem?
A. They should extend help to one another.
B. They should help the government.
C. They should rise like a beautiful lotus.
D. They should be contented with what is happening.
4. And freedom is out of reach, eaten and battered by life, death, and diseases of the
mind and spirit swallowed up by gloominess.
The underlined word means _______
A. Darkness B. Worries C. Alive D. Inspiration
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Questions:
1. Who is spoken to in the poem?
_______________________________________________________________
4. If a promise given to you were not kept, what would you do?
________________________________________________________________
With this, as learners, you should always remember that literature is a reflection of
society and serves as a corrective mirror in which members of society can look at themselves
and find the need for positive change. It is necessary to take a close look at some literature
works to understand how literature reflects society.
What I Can Do
In this part of the module, you will be applying your new knowledge or skill acquired
in the discussion above to real-life situations. This will help your teacher determine your
learning success.
Practical Activity: POEM WRITING
Haiku is Japanese poetry composed only of seventeen syllables, arranged in five, seven, five
syllables. Its subject is purely about nature. This will examine your artistry and creativity.
Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
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The following suggestions may help you.
1. Think of something you have seen in nature that made you either happy or sad.
2. Write three lines about what you have seen. The descriptions should be objective; the
sentiment should be left for the reader to realize or feel.
3. Pare down the descriptions so that the first and the last lines have five syllables each
and the second line has seven.
4. The words at the end of each line do not have to rhyme.
5. Read your composition. Is the message delivered? If it is, you have successfully
composed a haiku.
HAIKU
Assessment
Let's see how much you learned today!
Directions: Read the question carefully and write the letter of the correct answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. To better understand the literature, the following are the best things to consider
except:
A. The author's personal background
B. The origin of the literary work
C. The symbols, gestures, and message presented by the text
D. The title of the text.
3. Connie is never happy when everyone is getting along. She always instigates fights
and then acts like little Miss Innocent. When you instigate something, you ______.
A. check it out B. protect it C. get it started D. ignore it
4. Poetry intends not only to entertain, for its function is to embody the truths about ___.
A. Art B. Human being C. Studies D. Experiments
5. Mr. Huge was very proud of his auto superstore. "We have such an extensive
selection of cars," he said, "so everyone should find a vehicle that he or she will
love!" The word “extensive” means __________.
A. costing a lot of money B. large amount
C. having no color D. not enough
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6. Which among the following choices is true about culture?
A. Culture is the system of knowledge shared by a relatively large group of
people.
B. Culture is symbolic communication.
C. Culture is communication.
D. All of these
7. Heritage focuses on the legacy from the past, what we live with today, and _______.
A. What is beyond our imagination B. What is undoable
C. What is perfect D. what we pass on to future generations
9. Sunshine said, "Amber, why are you making such a big deal about Robert's hair? Yes,
he did dye it purple. It is rather unusual for a guy to have purple hair. On the other
hand, it's not exactly going to change the course of world history. It's quite a trivial
matter." What does "trivial" mean?
A. strange B. unimportant C. disgusting D. dangerous
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Additional Activities
Directions: Write a short essay as you give your own reflection about the passage. Write your
answer on a separate sheet of paper. You will be graded based on the given rubric.
“Literature adds reality; it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary
competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect, it irrigates the
deserts that our lives have already become.” -C.S. Lewis
Source: “Top Quotes About Literature” Posted last July 21, 2013,
https://www.writerswrite.co.za/the-top-12-quotes-about-.
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What I Know (Pre- Test) What’s In (Review)
1. B 1. A
2. B 2. A
3. A 3. C
4. B 4. A
5. D 5. A
Activity 1 Assessment 1
1. FACT
2. FACT
3. BLUFF
4. FACT
5. FACT
Activity 2 Assessment 2
1. B
2. C
3. C
4. D
5. D
Activity 3 Assessment 3
1. A 1.
2. D 2.
3. C 3. Answers may
4. A 4. vary
5. A
What I have Assessment
learned 1. D 6. D
1. Answer may 2. D 7. D
2. vary 3. C 8. D
4. B 9. B
5. B 10.B
Answer Key
References
Ribo, Lourdes M. et. al., Language in Literature, Afro- Asian Literature, Revised Edition.
Vibal Publishing House Inc. Phlippines, 2005. 267.
Saymo, Apolinario S. et. al., World Literature. Trinitas Publishing Inc. Phlippines, 2004. 1-
7.
"Top Quotes about Literature," Writers Write, last modified July 21, 2013,
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