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1. Oppression affects Philippine society by perpetuating the illusion that the status quo is inevitable and cannot change, even if it disadvantages some groups. It also creates uncertainty about what is truly happening in society.
2. A dramatic situation in a literary work involves characters in conflicts that engage the viewer's empathy. As the story progresses, the tense situation escalates and its essence becomes deeper or shifts in ways that demand more attention.
3. The poem "Third World Geography" by Cirilo F. Bautista uses descriptive language and literary devices like hyperbole and repetition to convey messages about oppression, poverty, and hope in third world countries.
1. Oppression affects Philippine society by perpetuating the illusion that the status quo is inevitable and cannot change, even if it disadvantages some groups. It also creates uncertainty about what is truly happening in society.
2. A dramatic situation in a literary work involves characters in conflicts that engage the viewer's empathy. As the story progresses, the tense situation escalates and its essence becomes deeper or shifts in ways that demand more attention.
3. The poem "Third World Geography" by Cirilo F. Bautista uses descriptive language and literary devices like hyperbole and repetition to convey messages about oppression, poverty, and hope in third world countries.
1. Oppression affects Philippine society by perpetuating the illusion that the status quo is inevitable and cannot change, even if it disadvantages some groups. It also creates uncertainty about what is truly happening in society.
2. A dramatic situation in a literary work involves characters in conflicts that engage the viewer's empathy. As the story progresses, the tense situation escalates and its essence becomes deeper or shifts in ways that demand more attention.
3. The poem "Third World Geography" by Cirilo F. Bautista uses descriptive language and literary devices like hyperbole and repetition to convey messages about oppression, poverty, and hope in third world countries.
1. Define oppression and discuss how it affects Philippine society.
Oppression is malicious or unfair, often in the cover of a government authority or cultural reproach. Based on how it carries out, injustice can be transparent or hidden. Also, it applies to oppression where inequality is not aimed at all in society and does not directly affect them but affects specific groups of people. It affects the Philippine society because one thing that is plastered by an oppressive society is that "it's how it is, and it won't change." All of society perpetuates the illusion that it is the ultimate and greatest thing possible. And it seeks to put such an impression on us, us, in the beginning, trying to change society. Part of the injustice is that we are uncertain about what is going on in society.
2. Explain dramatic situation and discuss its effects in a literary work.
A dramatic situation in which characters embroiled in conflicts involving empathetic participation of the viewer in their difficulty is a situation in a narrative or dramatic work. Nevertheless, as the action takes place, the tense scenario becomes more incremental. It can occur in plays that use suspense to catch our attention when recognizing certain points of interest. And when we consider that its essence is deeper and more nuanced than it was in its first appearance in the story or that its essence shifts in ways it will pay attention to it.
OFFLINE TASK 2: Answer the following questions about the poem entitled THIRD WORLD GEOGRAPHY by Cirilo F. Bautista.
1. Who wrote the poem?
Cirilo F. Bautista is a Filipino poet, who has won many honors. One of the best poems he wrote is Third World Geography, written in a simple form but with a fascinating and significant message to the readers.
2. What is the subject of the poem?
Oppression
3. What is the author’s style in writing poetry?
Third World Geography is a descriptive poem. And, the descriptive poem is a poem that uses specific words to create imagery of a person, animal, or inanimate object.
4. What does the title of the poem suggest.
The title implies that third world countries have various facets of life, such as poverty, optimism, and government.
5. What message does the author want convey?
The poem teaches us to be resilient and selfless, not to give up even though someone will let you down. This poem also explains how people are exposed to the oppressive government's side. Besides, it depicts people's poverty, hunger, and utter agony, but it also speaks of hope and the way people clung to hope, waiting for a miracle to come. It is one of the variables of who we are today no matter what happens in the past, positive or inferior.
6. What literary devices were used in the poem?
Cirilo F. Bautista used hyperbole and repetition in his poem. Throughout the second stanza, we can see that it uses exaggeration and emphasizes the government lies and light treatment. He also uses personification and imagery.