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Lesson 9.1 Period of Apprenticeship
In Philippine Literature (1910–1935), it is the period wherein Filipino writers imitated American literary style as a result of being educated by Americans here and in the US. Period of Apprenticeship
It is considered as the first modern short story written in English by a Filipino It was published in the Philippines Herald on September 20, 1925. Dead Stars
author of “Dead Stars” one of the first Filipino writers in English mentored other prominent writers such as Loreto Paras-Sulit, Paz Latorena, and Manuel Arguilla to name a few Paz Marquez-Benitez
Francisco Arcellana Manuel Arguilla Consorcio Borje Icasiano Calalang Amador Daguio N. V. M. Gonzalez Fernando Maria Guerrero Sinai Hamada Other prominent writers during the Period of Apprenticeship Paz Latorena A. E. Litiatco Hernando Ocampo Conrado Pedroche Aida Rivera Arturo Rotor Lydia Villanueva
the problem that the character(s) encounter(s) in the story; usually solved before the story ends (while some remain unsolved) an important driving force of the plot of the story Conflict
tensions that happen between a character and another outside force like another character, his/her society, the environment, a war, or even God External Conflict
Person vs. Nature - an external conflict that involves a struggle between the character and the elements of nature that are beyond his/her control. Examples: A family is stranded in a snowstorm. A woman is unable to function because of illness or condition. A man stalked by a wild animal in the forest. Types of External Conflict
Person vs. Person – an external conflict that involves a struggle, mental pr physical, between two characters in the story. Examples: A husband and wife disagree about how their money should be spent. Two little boys get into a fistfight. A boss fires an employee. Types of External Conflict
Person vs. Society – an external conflict that involves the struggle between a character and the rules or laws that govern the society in which he/she lives. Examples: A woman is in a hurry and runs a red light. A teenager breaks the curfew set by his parents. A man stands up for what he believes is right, even though almost everyone else disagrees with him. Types of External Conflict
occur within the mind of the character as he/she is in conflict with himself/herself due to an identity crisis, decision-making difficulties, and many others Internal Conflict
Person vs. Self – an internal conflict that involves the struggle between the character and his/her conscience. Examples: A woman is tempted to steal money from her employer in order to feed her family. A man tries to decide whether to stay with his family or move to another state to take a better paying job. A teenager is torn between ditching school with her friends and staying to take a test in a class she is failing. Type of Internal Conflict