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Our Mother Tongue
                     (Source: http://pages.prodigy.net/manila_girl/rizal)
              A poem originally in Tagalog written by Rizal when he
                            was only eight years old

                          IF truly a people dearly love
                       The tongue to them by Heaven sent,
                         They'll surely yearn for liberty
                       Like a bird above in the firmament.

                     BECAUSE by its language one can judge
                         A town, a barrio, and kingdom;
                        And like any other created thing
                      Every human being loves his freedom.

                     ONE who doesn't love his native tongue,
                       Is worse than putrid fish and beast;

                           AND like a truly precious thing
                       It therefore deserves to be cherished.

                      THE Tagalog language's akin to Latin,
                       To English, Spanish, angelical tongue;
                     For God who knows how to look after us
                       This language He bestowed us upon.
                        AS others, our language is the same
                        With alphabet and letters of its own,
                      It was lost because a storm did destroy
                      On the lake the bangka in years bygone.

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Pre-Colonial Period

-       Consisted of early Filipino literature passed down orally; oral pieces have a communal authorship – it was
difficult to trace the original author of the piece since oral literature did not focus on ownership or copyright, rather
on the act of storytelling itself;

-      Many oral pieces became lost in the wave of the new literary influence brought about by the Spanish
colonization; however, according to the Philippine Literature: A History & Anthology, English Edition (Lumbera,
B. & Lumbera C.), the pre-colonial period of Philippine literature is considered the longest in the country’s history;

-      Literature in this period is based on tradition, reflecting daily life activities such as housework, farming,
fishing, hunting, and taking care of the children as well;

-     Oral pieces told stories which explained heroes and their adventures; they attempted to explain certain natural
phenomena, and, at the same time, served as entertainment purposes;

-      Pre-colonial literature showed certain elements that linked the Filipino culture to other Southeast Asian
countries (e.g. oral pieces which were performed through a tribal dance have certain similarities to the Malay
dance);

-      This period in Philippine literature history represented the ethos of the people before the arrival of a huge
cultural influence – literature as a cultural tradition, than a form of art that had a particular set of decorum.

·       Early Forms of Philippine Literature:

             o Bugtong (riddles; a bugtong contains a metaphor called,Talinghaga), Salawikain (proverb);
             o Pre-colonial poetry – Tanaga (expresses a view or a value of the world), Ambahan (songs about
childhood, human relationships, hospitality; sung by the Mangyan), Duplo (verbal jousts/games), Bayok (thoughts
about love), Balagtasan (performed on stage);
             o Epic poetry – romantic heroes and heroines that are a reflection of the world as perceived by the
early Filipinos.

·       Notable Works of the Pre-colonial Period:
             o   Tuwaang, Lam-ang, Hinilawod, Bantugan

II.             Spanish Colonial Period (Mid-16th – late 19th century)
-      The Spanish culture, as reflected in the works of this literature period, showed a clash with the pre-colonial
Filipino literature in the beginning. However, due to the length of stay of the colonizers, the Spanish culture was
eventually imbued in the Filipino literature of the period;

-      Religion became an important theme that had influenced the early Filipino writings which had the presence
of paganism – “Christian Folk-Tale”;

-      In addition, the influence of religion, besides on the daily life of the natives, was lead by the friar/missionary/
parish priest who were appointed by the Spanish government;

-     Despite the goal of the Spanish government to turn the country into a full-fledged European colony, the
Spanish influence ironically inspired a reformation from the natives, which eventually turned into a revolution;

-       Yet regardless of the conflicts that plagued the relationship between the Spaniards and the Filipinos, a sense
of nationalism was formed among the oppressed, and had caused them to rise up to a nationalistic cause;

-      The essay genre was recognized amidst the scene of editorial protest – Jose Rizal and Plaridel (Marcelo H.
Del Pilar) were among those who opt in using the pen in voicing out the people’s cry instead of the sword;

-        Introduction of the roman alphabet that gradually replaced the ‘alibata’;

-      The Filipino literature of this period became the predecessor of many more literary works to come in the
ages, wherein the theme of nationalism and freedom of speech would be evident.

·        Philippine Literature and Art during the Spanish Period:

         o Pasyon and Sinakulo (religious dramas performed during the Holy Week);
         o Narrative Poems – Awit; Corrido;
         o Komedya – a theatrical performance which captured the ideal European lifestyle as portrayed by
medieval characters

·        Notable Works of the Spanish Period:
          o Doctrina Christiana (1593) – the first book ever published in the Philippines; printed by the Dominican
Press;
         o May Bagyo Mat’ May Rilim – according to literary historian, Bienvenido Lumbera, is the first printed
literary work in Tagalog;
         o Ang Mahal na Passion ni Jesu Christong P. Natin na Tola (1704) – eventually referred to as “Pasyon,”
was written by Gaspar Aquino de Belen; an example of Christian folk epic in which the passion of Jesus Christ was
written in relation with the plight of the Filipino people who were oppressed by the colonizers, as well as the values
of a Filipino;
         o Ninay (1885) – first Filipino novel written; Pedro Paterno;
         o Florante at Laura – Francisco “Balagtas” Baltazar; though there are symbols and themes which dictate
the protest of the Filipino against the Spanish regime, it is uncertain as to whether or not Balagtas had intended the
issue – which was subtly derived from his work – since he left no notes or additional pieces that may affirm the
conclusion;
         o Noli Me Tangere (1887) and El Filibusterismo (1891) – Jose Rizal; works which created an impact on
the national consciousness and love for one’s country against the abusive government of the Spaniards;
          o La Solidaridad – Propagandist newspaper.
III.           American Colonial Period (Late 19th – Mid-20th century)

-      The gradual decline of the Philippine literature written in Spanish;

-      The English language eventually became the medium of writing and instruction in schools;

-      As the Spanish colonizers left the country in accordance with the Treaty of Paris, the spirit of nationalism and
the desire to be acknowledged of independence did not disappear just yet. Instead, these uniting forces geared into
revolting against the new colonizers;

-      During the American colonization period, Philippine literature reflected the ethos of its people under a new
role. However, these day-to-day experiences under a new foreign influence, as well as sentiments, were expressed
through the English language;

-      The Spanish ‘sarsuwela’ was eventually replaced by the ‘drama’;

-      One major influence of the American occupation on the Filipino literature is its refining in the context of the
content and the form. Furthermore, because of this broadened knowledge on the field of literature through the
education provided by the American government, Philippine literature has become more than a tradition formed by
culture. It has become an art which succeeding poets, fictionists, and playwrights continue to build upon and enrich
in every generation;

-       Beginning with Rizal’s use of social realism as one of the major themes for his two major novels, the
literature during the American colonization also became an involvement, not just reflecting the Filipino experience –
a strengthened sense of nationalism deeply rooted in the Filipino pride and culture;

-       Unlike in the Spanish colonization period wherein female writers (e.g. Gregoria de Jesus) were
overshadowed by their more dominant, male contemporaries – as a result of the education only being provided to a
selected and privileged few – during the American occupation, women have had their opportunity to enhance their
talent by being educated on the craft. In addition, the growing popularity of works written by Filipina writers is the
result of the growing audience appreciating literature by females.

·     Philippine Literature and Art during the American Period:
            o Short Story
            o Poetry in English
            o Free Verse in Poetry
            o Drama
·     Notable Works of the American Period:
          o Mga Agos sa Disyerto (1964) – Efren R. Abueg, Edgardo M. Reyes, Eduardo Bautista Reyes, Rogelio
L. Ordoñez and Rogelio R. Sikat; this short story anthology brought fiction into the age of modernism;
          o Ako ang Daigdig (1940) – Alejandro G. Abadilla; free verse poem;
          o Sa Dakong Silangan – Jose Corazon de Jesus; a poem written in the vernacular

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Our mother tongue

  • 1. Our Mother Tongue (Source: http://pages.prodigy.net/manila_girl/rizal) A poem originally in Tagalog written by Rizal when he was only eight years old IF truly a people dearly love The tongue to them by Heaven sent, They'll surely yearn for liberty Like a bird above in the firmament. BECAUSE by its language one can judge A town, a barrio, and kingdom; And like any other created thing Every human being loves his freedom. ONE who doesn't love his native tongue, Is worse than putrid fish and beast; AND like a truly precious thing It therefore deserves to be cherished. THE Tagalog language's akin to Latin, To English, Spanish, angelical tongue; For God who knows how to look after us This language He bestowed us upon. AS others, our language is the same With alphabet and letters of its own, It was lost because a storm did destroy On the lake the bangka in years bygone. Back to Top
  • 2. Pre-Colonial Period - Consisted of early Filipino literature passed down orally; oral pieces have a communal authorship – it was difficult to trace the original author of the piece since oral literature did not focus on ownership or copyright, rather on the act of storytelling itself; - Many oral pieces became lost in the wave of the new literary influence brought about by the Spanish colonization; however, according to the Philippine Literature: A History & Anthology, English Edition (Lumbera, B. & Lumbera C.), the pre-colonial period of Philippine literature is considered the longest in the country’s history; - Literature in this period is based on tradition, reflecting daily life activities such as housework, farming, fishing, hunting, and taking care of the children as well; - Oral pieces told stories which explained heroes and their adventures; they attempted to explain certain natural phenomena, and, at the same time, served as entertainment purposes; - Pre-colonial literature showed certain elements that linked the Filipino culture to other Southeast Asian countries (e.g. oral pieces which were performed through a tribal dance have certain similarities to the Malay dance); - This period in Philippine literature history represented the ethos of the people before the arrival of a huge cultural influence – literature as a cultural tradition, than a form of art that had a particular set of decorum. · Early Forms of Philippine Literature: o Bugtong (riddles; a bugtong contains a metaphor called,Talinghaga), Salawikain (proverb); o Pre-colonial poetry – Tanaga (expresses a view or a value of the world), Ambahan (songs about childhood, human relationships, hospitality; sung by the Mangyan), Duplo (verbal jousts/games), Bayok (thoughts about love), Balagtasan (performed on stage); o Epic poetry – romantic heroes and heroines that are a reflection of the world as perceived by the early Filipinos. · Notable Works of the Pre-colonial Period: o Tuwaang, Lam-ang, Hinilawod, Bantugan II. Spanish Colonial Period (Mid-16th – late 19th century)
  • 3. - The Spanish culture, as reflected in the works of this literature period, showed a clash with the pre-colonial Filipino literature in the beginning. However, due to the length of stay of the colonizers, the Spanish culture was eventually imbued in the Filipino literature of the period; - Religion became an important theme that had influenced the early Filipino writings which had the presence of paganism – “Christian Folk-Tale”; - In addition, the influence of religion, besides on the daily life of the natives, was lead by the friar/missionary/ parish priest who were appointed by the Spanish government; - Despite the goal of the Spanish government to turn the country into a full-fledged European colony, the Spanish influence ironically inspired a reformation from the natives, which eventually turned into a revolution; - Yet regardless of the conflicts that plagued the relationship between the Spaniards and the Filipinos, a sense of nationalism was formed among the oppressed, and had caused them to rise up to a nationalistic cause; - The essay genre was recognized amidst the scene of editorial protest – Jose Rizal and Plaridel (Marcelo H. Del Pilar) were among those who opt in using the pen in voicing out the people’s cry instead of the sword; - Introduction of the roman alphabet that gradually replaced the ‘alibata’; - The Filipino literature of this period became the predecessor of many more literary works to come in the ages, wherein the theme of nationalism and freedom of speech would be evident. · Philippine Literature and Art during the Spanish Period: o Pasyon and Sinakulo (religious dramas performed during the Holy Week); o Narrative Poems – Awit; Corrido; o Komedya – a theatrical performance which captured the ideal European lifestyle as portrayed by medieval characters · Notable Works of the Spanish Period: o Doctrina Christiana (1593) – the first book ever published in the Philippines; printed by the Dominican Press; o May Bagyo Mat’ May Rilim – according to literary historian, Bienvenido Lumbera, is the first printed literary work in Tagalog; o Ang Mahal na Passion ni Jesu Christong P. Natin na Tola (1704) – eventually referred to as “Pasyon,” was written by Gaspar Aquino de Belen; an example of Christian folk epic in which the passion of Jesus Christ was written in relation with the plight of the Filipino people who were oppressed by the colonizers, as well as the values of a Filipino; o Ninay (1885) – first Filipino novel written; Pedro Paterno; o Florante at Laura – Francisco “Balagtas” Baltazar; though there are symbols and themes which dictate the protest of the Filipino against the Spanish regime, it is uncertain as to whether or not Balagtas had intended the issue – which was subtly derived from his work – since he left no notes or additional pieces that may affirm the conclusion; o Noli Me Tangere (1887) and El Filibusterismo (1891) – Jose Rizal; works which created an impact on the national consciousness and love for one’s country against the abusive government of the Spaniards; o La Solidaridad – Propagandist newspaper.
  • 4. III. American Colonial Period (Late 19th – Mid-20th century) - The gradual decline of the Philippine literature written in Spanish; - The English language eventually became the medium of writing and instruction in schools; - As the Spanish colonizers left the country in accordance with the Treaty of Paris, the spirit of nationalism and the desire to be acknowledged of independence did not disappear just yet. Instead, these uniting forces geared into revolting against the new colonizers; - During the American colonization period, Philippine literature reflected the ethos of its people under a new role. However, these day-to-day experiences under a new foreign influence, as well as sentiments, were expressed through the English language; - The Spanish ‘sarsuwela’ was eventually replaced by the ‘drama’; - One major influence of the American occupation on the Filipino literature is its refining in the context of the content and the form. Furthermore, because of this broadened knowledge on the field of literature through the education provided by the American government, Philippine literature has become more than a tradition formed by culture. It has become an art which succeeding poets, fictionists, and playwrights continue to build upon and enrich in every generation; - Beginning with Rizal’s use of social realism as one of the major themes for his two major novels, the literature during the American colonization also became an involvement, not just reflecting the Filipino experience – a strengthened sense of nationalism deeply rooted in the Filipino pride and culture; - Unlike in the Spanish colonization period wherein female writers (e.g. Gregoria de Jesus) were overshadowed by their more dominant, male contemporaries – as a result of the education only being provided to a selected and privileged few – during the American occupation, women have had their opportunity to enhance their talent by being educated on the craft. In addition, the growing popularity of works written by Filipina writers is the result of the growing audience appreciating literature by females. · Philippine Literature and Art during the American Period: o Short Story o Poetry in English o Free Verse in Poetry o Drama · Notable Works of the American Period: o Mga Agos sa Disyerto (1964) – Efren R. Abueg, Edgardo M. Reyes, Eduardo Bautista Reyes, Rogelio L. Ordoñez and Rogelio R. Sikat; this short story anthology brought fiction into the age of modernism; o Ako ang Daigdig (1940) – Alejandro G. Abadilla; free verse poem; o Sa Dakong Silangan – Jose Corazon de Jesus; a poem written in the vernacular