Historical Approach
Historical Approach
Historical Approach
EN1OWC-III-14
b. Pronunciation Drill
1. history
2. critique
3. selection
4. literature
5. approach
c. Review
What is literary approach?
- Literary approach or approaches are methods, techniques, and
choices that a writer or reader used to evaluate, analyze, describe
or interpret a literary work.
What are the different literary approaches that we have discussed
previously?
- Structuralist Approach is a method of interpreting and analyzing a
literary piece that focuses on contrasting ideas and show how they
relate to the whole structure. This approach threats a text as
linguistic construct. In structuralism, a piece is open to
interpretation. It depends on how the readers view the meaning on
the text base on his/her understanding, which may involve personal
belief, environment, behavior or moral perception.
Example # 1: The nursery song Jack and Jill may be just a simple
children song about the two characters who fetch water from a hill
but using structuralism approach, the song can be interpreted in
different ways.
We should be careful in all our action or else we can drag others
down with us.
Jack’s crown symbolize authority. So we can apply this to
governance. If the ruler fails, it affects the people.
Example # 1: The story “God Sees the Truth but Waits”, where his
wife dreamed about him having “grey hair”. His wife perceive her
dream as foreboding. The “grey hair” symbolizes or it means that
something bad is going to happen.
By virtue of Executive Order No. 324, the town of MacArthur, Leyte was officially recognized as a
municipality on June 17, 1950.
The name MacArthur can be traced back to the liberation of the Philippines by the Americans
from the hands of the Japanese forces. As an expression od gratitude, six years after Gen. Douglas
MacArthur landed at the Leyte Beach, the Leyteños through the efforts of the late Daniel Z. Romualdez, then
Congressman of the First District of Leyte, named after the town after its liberator.
The history of MacArthur covers a struggle that was both political and social. In the latter part of
the 19th century, MacArthur was a flourishing village called Bagacay, a bamboo species, because of the
abundance of the plant in the locality. Its first inhabitants were the families of Gabion, Matol, Echavez,
Moquia, Jervosi and Galo who came from the neighboring towns of Abuyog, Tolosa, Tanauan and Burauen.
Abuyog was its mother town.
The name Bagacay was the changed to Taragonna by a parish priest of Abuyog, Fr. Bernardo
Tapiol, who choose the name in honor of his native city in Spain. Sometime in 1898, Taragonna became an
independent town with Anastacio Jervoso as Captain, the chief executive. That was when the Spanish
government changed hands with the short-lived Philippine republic. Leyte was then under the governorship
of Gen. Mojica, Military Governor of Leyte. The local government, however, ended with the short-lived
Philippines Republic, thus, returned back to its former status as barrio.
With the advent of the second World War, Senator Jose Veloso procliamed Taragonna as a
municipality with Antonio Matoza as Mayor, Fabian Pantin as Vice-Mayor, Calixta Matoza as Municipal
Sectary, Alejandro Nuevas as Municipal Treasurer, and Marciano Lumbre as Chief of Police. The municiplaity
was then composed of the following barrios; Osmeña, Capudlosan, Causwgna, Pongon, Danao, Casuntingan,
Tuyo, San Isidro, Maya, Pinocawan, Batig, Kiling, Palale, Liwayway, Burabod, Gen.Luna, Calzada,Bugjo,
Manarog, Pondoc and Tin-awan.
When the American forces arrived in 1944, the municipality collapsed and returned to its being a
barrio. The people re-petitioned President Sergio Osmeña to make Taragonna as a municipality again, but it
did not materialize. In 1947, the people organized "Barrio Taragonna for Regular League". After the national
elections in 1949, Daniel Z. Romualdez sponsored House Bill 141 creating the municipality of MacArthur
with the seat of the municipal government at Taragonna. It was vetoed by thenbPresident Elpidio Quirino.
Later, a follow-up was made by Congressman Romualdez and Governor Catalina Landia. Finally, the
President issued Executive Order No. 324, which created the Municipality of MacArthur, Leyte on June 17,
1950.
Now, the Municipality of Macarthur, Leyte is composed of the following barangays; Poblacion I,
II & III, San Pedro, Pongon, Maya, Romualdez, Liwayway, Danao, Villa Imelda, Tuyo, San Isidro, Gen. Luna,
Casuntingan, Osmeña, Capudlosan, Doña Josefa, Quezon, Causwagan, Tin-awan, Palale I, Palale II, Burabod,
Salvacion, Batug, Kiling, Sna Antonio, Sta. Isabel, Lanawan, Oguisan and San Vicente.
C. Developmental Activity
a. Activity 1 CHOOSE THE RIGHT ME!
Direction: Critique the text you have just read by answering the following
questions. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
In ancient Latin America, chocolate was worshipped - literally! Both of Mayan and
Aztec people had gods that they believed were responsible for bringing chocolate to earth.
The two cultures consumed chocolate as a drink, which was popular among nobility. It was
believed that cocoa bean had magical powers, and it was used during major life events like
births, marriages and deaths.
Chocolate wasn't mixed with sugar until Europeans came in contact with
Americans in 1500s. They brought it home to Europe, where it became an expensive import
and a symbol of wealth. Instead of chilli and corn, Europeans added cinnamon and sugar to
chocolate. But because chocolate was imported from another country, chocolate was
available only to the upper class and became a symbol of wealth and status.
In the mid-1600S, "chocolate-houses", which were like the coffee houses we have
today, where a trendy meeting place for English citizens. By the 1700s, chocolate was a part
of life for upper class citizens in Europe; believed to be a nutritious drink with many health
benefits. Back in America, chocolate was so popular that it was included in the rations for
soldiers on the battlefield in the Revolutionary War.
In the early 1800s, the Industrial Revolution was in full swing, and people quickly
found ways of speeding up the chocolate-making process. In 1828, a Dutch chemist found a
way to remove some of the natural fay from chocolate, which lead to the creation of
chocolate in food form. The first chocolate bar was made in 1847, and by 1868, a company
called Cadbury began selling chocolate candies. The same year, Nestle invented milk
chocolate.
Direction: Critique the selection that you have just read. Write TRUE
if the statement is true, and if the statement is FALSE, change the
underlined word to make the statement correct.
1. The Swiss and the Dutch were the first to consume the chocolate.
Answer: Mayan and Aztec
2. According to history, chocolate was mainly eaten by the peasants.
Answer: rich people
3. Chocolate began as a sweet beverage.
Answer: bitter
4. Chocolate was so cheap in Europe because it was imported from
another country.
Answer: expensive
5. The first chocolate bar was made in the year 1947.
Answer: 1847
c. Activity 3 ANSWER ME RIGHT!
https://www.facebook.com/HISTORYasia/posts/10159017001373754
Direction: Critique the text you have just read by answering the following
questions.
1. Where did the largest naval battle of World War II occur?
Answer: Palo, Leyte
2. When did the historical event Leyte Gulf Landing happen?
Answer: October 20, 1944
3. What is the famous line of Gen. MacArthur that he broadcasted over
the radio after winning the battle?
Answer: “People of the Philippines, I have returned!”
4. How many hours did the intense fighting last?
Answer: four (4) hours
5. How did the Filipinos honor and portrayed the landing of Gen.
Douglas MacArthur?
Answer: A monument was erected at the center of the park that
features 7 bronze statues.
d. Generalization
Historical approach sees the literature as both reflection and product of
the times and circumstances. History and literature come hand in hand
because together, they interpret human experiences and allow us to
know the things that shape our present time.
e. Application
Do you think appreciating our history is important? Why?
IV. Evaluation
Direction: From the texts that you have read earlier, answer the following questions.
Write the letter of your choice.
1. What is House Bill 141?
a. The house of Bill is number 141.
b. The bill of the house is ₱ 141.
c. House Bill 141 is the house bill sponsored by Daniel Z. Romualdez to
create MacArthur as municipality.
d. It is the executive order that makes MacArthur as a municipality.
V. Assignment
Read the story on page 99 and answer the questions that follows.
Prepared by:
LIEZEL LUMBRE
Student Teacher
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