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The document discusses using literature to understand diverse cultures. It provides examples of social, moral, and economic issues and has students analyze a poem about Burma. Students are asked to write a haiku poem and complete an activity on literature reflecting society. The lesson evaluates the concepts discussed and has students write an essay on Asian culture.

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Co 2 - Johna Dick G. Maxilom

The document discusses using literature to understand diverse cultures. It provides examples of social, moral, and economic issues and has students analyze a poem about Burma. Students are asked to write a haiku poem and complete an activity on literature reflecting society. The lesson evaluates the concepts discussed and has students write an essay on Asian culture.

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Let us all stand for a prayer.

Good morning class.


How are you today?
Today we will learn to:

Analyze literature as a mirror to a


shared heritage of people with
diverse backgrounds.
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 saying only the letter of the correct
answer.
A. MORAL ISSUE B. SOCIAL ISSUE C. ECONOMIC ISSUE
1. His boyfriend impregnates
Cecil, a junior high school
student.
1ANSWER.pptx
2. Racial discrimination still
exists in some countries.
2ANSWER.pptx
3. The number of street children
continuously increases each year.
2ANSWER.pptx
4. We are responsible for what
we do in this world we live in.
1ANSWER.pptx
5. European countries are more
progressive than Asian.
3ANSWER.pptx
Let us look at this literary
piece:
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?
ACTIVITY
TIME…
Group 1: Complete Me.
Complete the puzzle below. Refer to the given clues. Copy the puzzle and write the answer on the ATB.
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
Group 2: Read, Analyze, and Interpret
Directions: Read the literary work. Then answer the questions that follow by writing the letter of
your answer.
1.What is the vision of the author in the poem?
A. People need to work harder and work together to realize a vision.
B. People of Burma should not be contented
C. People of Burma should have a big or wide vision to become progressive
D. People need to dream of having freedom

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

5. The above text is an example of ___________


A. Poetry B. Prose C. Short story D. Novel
Group 3: How I Understood it!
Directions: Read and analyze the poem, then answer the questions based on how you
understood the poem.
Questions:

1. Who is spoken to in the poem?


________________________________________________________

2. What fear is expressed? How is this fear expressed?


________________________________________________________

3. Is it common for promises not to be kept? Explain.


________________________________________________________

4. If a promise given to you were not kept, what would you do?
_______________________________________________________
Let us now check and
analyze your work…
ABSTRACTION/GENERALIZATION:

How can literature mirror the


culture of people with diverse
backgrounds?
ABSTRACTION/GENERALIZATION:

Literature reflects society and


serves as a corrective mirror in
which members of society can
look at themselves and find the
need for positive change.
Do you have any questions or
clarifications in our lesson
today?
Now, let us check if you were
able to get our concepts
today.
Practical Activity: POEM WRITING
Write a Haiku. This is a
Japanese poetry composed only
of seventeen syllables, arranged
in five, seven, five syllables. Its
subject is purely about nature.
example will help.

Guide:
Example:
EVALUATION:
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.
2. Literature is always associated with
the following
A. Culture
B. Heritage
C. people's diversity
D. all of these
3. 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
4. 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
5. Literature reflects the society
because ________.
A. A. It is an imitation of human action, often presents a
picture of what people think, say, and do in the society.
B. It transports the real-life events in their society into
fiction and presents it to the society.
C. It serves as a corrective mirror in which members of
the society can look at themselves and find the need
for positive change.
D. All of the above-mentioned statements
ASSIGNMENT/AGREEM
ENT
Write a short essay about
Asian Culture.
THANK YOU! 

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