Folktale In Tagalog

Folktale In Tagalog

who is the author of the blind man and the hunchback? (tagalog folktale)​

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1. who is the author of the blind man and the hunchback? (tagalog folktale)​


Answer:

Thais Ferre.

Explanation:


2. The Blind Man and the Hunchback (Tagalog Folktale) Moral lesson. I need it now pooo​


Answer:

wag tumingin sa panlabas na anyo.

Explanation:


3. Is harry potter a folktale? if yes how is it a folktale​


Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Because most of its character which is the dragons, unicorns, monsters, and mythical beast is deprived from folktale or myth somewhere.


4. the sun and the moon folktale


Answer:

eclypse

Explanation:

(that is the answer)


5. is the folktale real or no?​


Answer:

Although folktales are imaginative narratives, they are shelved in the nonfiction area of social sciences. Ironically, these tales are "true" not because they actually happened but because there is often a bit of "truth" or wisdom embedded in them.


6. examples of folktales in Philippine


1. The monkey , the turtle and the crocodile. ( Si matsing, si pagong at si buwaya}

7. What is the purpose of this folktale for the people it was created for? What is the folktale telling the audience?


Answer:

The purpose of folktales is to create a sense of unity in a cultural group. The telling from generation to generation reinforces the group's identity.

Explanation:

In many African societies, an important aspect of traditional education is concerned with teaching oral literature using folktales, riddles and proverbs which aim at moulding character and providing children with moral values like honesty, integrity, courage and solidarity.


8. what is folktale disscuss?​


Answer:

A folktale is an old story that's been told again and again, often for generations. ... Folktales are stories in the oral tradition, or tales that people tell each other out loud, rather than stories in written form. They're closely related to many storytelling traditions, including fables, myths, and fairy tales.

Explanation:

Sana makatulong


9. speech in the folktale​


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10. What are the elements of a folktale?


Answer:

1. Characters: Folktales usually feature a wide range of characters, including human and non-human characters such as animals and supernatural beings.

2. Setting: Folktales often take place in a specific location, such as a village or a forest.

3. Plot: Folktales usually have a clear beginning, middle, and end, with a problem that needs to be solved.

4. Folk Speech: Folktale often include the use of vernacular or colloquial language

5. Traditional motifs: Folktales often include common themes and motifs, such as the use of magic, the importance of wisdom, and the triumph of good over evil.

6. Folklore: Folktales are often passed down through generations by oral tradition, and thus reflect the customs, beliefs, and values of the culture in which they originated.

7. Morals: Folktales often have a moral lesson or message that is meant to instruct or entertain the listener.

8. Supernatural elements: Many folktales feature supernatural elements such as magic, gods, and spirits.

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11. what the elements of folktale​


Elements of Folktale

Characters are flat.

Usually very good or very bad with most characteristics exaggerated.

The hero and heroine are usually young.

The heroine is usually fair, kind, charitable, and caring.

The hero is usually honorable, courageous, unselfish, and caring.

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THE ANSWER IS:

Elements of Folktale

1. Characters are flat.

2. Usually very good or very bad with most characteristics exaggerated.

3. The hero and heroine are usually young.

4. The heroine is usually fair, kind, charitable, and caring.

5. The hero is usually honorable, courageous, unselfish, and caring.

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12. If this is a folktale how then do you define a folktale


folktale is a literature that its story has animals that speaks, act like a real person

13. Which of the following presents folktales based on local fables and epics from neighboring regions?A American FolktaleB. American BalletC. Filipino BalletD. Filipino Folktale​


Answer:

A. American Folktale

Explanation:

correct me if I'm wrong tenkyuu


14. examples of folktales in Luzon?


How the First Head was Taken - Igorot
The Man with the Coconuts - Tinguian
The Monkey and the Turtle - Ilocos

15. what is topics of folktale


a folktales contains of history or old stories


16. characteristics of folktales


Six Characteristics of Folktales

1. All folktales originally began as stories told by word of mouth.

2. All folktales have a moral or teach a lesson.

3. Many old folktales explain how something came to be. (these are called "creation myths").

4. Characters in folktales are usually animals or people.

5. Usually a character in a folktale must face an impossible test.

6. Many folktalkes contain the Rule of Three. Characters and events seem to happen in threes.


17. compare the folktale the happy mirror with another philippine folktale that you have read how are they alike and how are they different​


Answer:

One similarity between "The Happy Mirror" and another Philippine folktale is that they both feature magical objects. In "The Happy Mirror," the mirror is able to grant the girl's wish to be the most beautiful person in the world. In the other folktale, the magical object might be a lamp, ring, or something else that has the power to grant wishes. Both stories also end with the main character learning that it is better to be content with what they have.

The two stories differ in terms of plot. "The Happy Mirror" is a story about a girl who is vain and only cares about her own beauty. The other folktale might be a story about a poor boy who wishes for wealth, or a story about a king who wishes for a son. The moral of the other story might be that greed is not good, or that it is better to be humble.


18. Philippine folktales ​


Answer:

The Story of Piña

The monkey and the turtle

Why the fish has scales

Mother mountain

The necklace and the comb

The carabao and the shell

The man with the coconuts


19. What is the folktale telling the audience?What is the purpose of this folktale for the people it was created for?


Answer:

The purpose of folktales is to create a sense of unity in a cultural group. The telling from generation to generation reinforces the group's identity.


20. Explanationof folktale?​


Answer:

A folktale is an old story that's been told again and again, often for generations. ... Folktales are stories in the oral tradition, or tales that people tell each other out loud, rather than stories in written form

Explanation:

hope it help

21. types of korean folktale​


Answer:

There are many types of folklore in Korean culture, including Imuldam (이물담), focused on supernatural beings such as monsters, goblins and ghosts. The most common beings are the Dokkaebi (도깨비), which are considered Korean versions of goblins.

Explanation:

Answer:

GoblunGoblin

Grim Reaper

Nine-tailed fox

Virgin ghost

Haechi.

Water ghost

Jangsan Tiger


22. very short folktales


........................"Laura at Florante".........................

23. what are the common characteristics of philippine folktale and japanese folktale​


Philippine folk literature refers to the traditional oral literature of the Filipino people. Thus, the scope of the field covers the ancient folk literature of the Philippines' various ethnic groups, as well as various pieces of folklore that have evolved since the Philippines became a single ethno-political unit.

The characteristics of the folk tales are varied, but like The Grimm Brothers and stories of other famous storytellers, the folk tales from Japan feature themes like kindness, magic, and greed.


24. The “Happy Mirror” is a __________________ folktale. ​


Answer:

Japanese folktale

Explanation:

The Happy Mirror Story is a story about a perfect family in Japan. The father and mother is the model for their child as it grows older so when she finally grows into a girl, she became a good daughter to her parents. The father as a good provider left his family because the emperor told him to do so.

Hope it helps

Carry on learning.

Answer:

japanese movie

Explanation:

:):):):):):):):):)


25. Similarities of fiction and folktale


Answer:

Fiction and folktale have a similarities

Explanation:

Because they are both not true and a myth


26. MY FOLKTALE MATRIX DISCOVER THE FOLKTALE MORE BY LOOKING AT THE DIFFERENT ELEMENTS TROUGH THIS FOLKTALE MATRIX. PASAGOT SALAMAT


Answer:

The Monkey and the Turtle is a perfect example of folktale short story written by Philippine national hero Jose Rizal. The story focuses on the monkey and turtle who started as friends. They both saw a floating banana plant on the water. They thought of splitting it so they could plan it. The monkey chose the upper part of the plant for he thought it was better. Meanwhile, the turtle got the bottom part with the roots so he grew an abundant plant. Since the turtle couldn’t climb the tree to get the fruits, he asked the monkey to get it for him. Instead, the monkey betrayed the turtle and ate every fruit. The turtle planned a revenge to him which ended to the monkey’s death. The friends of the monkey also planned a revenge but they did not win over the turtle.

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27. Philippines folktale​


Answer:

KAMI has listed 7 examples of famous Philippine folktales stories or narratives well-suited for kids as reported by Smart Parenting:

The Monkey and the Turtle. Photo from Smart Parenting. ...

Why the Fish has Scales. ...

The Story of Piña. ...

Mother Mountain. ...

The Necklace and the Comb. ...

The Carabao and the Shell. ...

The Man with the Coconuts.

Answer:

-The Monkey and the Turtle.

-Why the Fish has Scales. ...

-The Story of Piña. ...

-Mother Mountain. ...

-The Necklace and the Comb. ...

-The Carabao and the Shell. ...

-The Man with the Coconuts


28. what is differences between Chinese folktale and Filipino folktale​


Answer:

Chinese vs. Filipino

Chinese and Filipinos are two different groups of people, or nationalities. The typical Chinese person will look different from the typical Filipino. Their cultures in general are also worlds apart. However, it may be because of the fact that the Philippines (where the Filipinos reside) has become a melting pot for other Asian civilizations, that causes some confusion between the two races.

In the past, foreign Chinese traders have embraced the Filipino culture, relocated, intermarried, and even lived with the Filipinos, paving the way to a certain blend of nationalities, like Filipino-Chinese, and many others. However, without any doubt, Filipinos are really the people inherent, or the natives of the Philippines archipelago. Chinese, on the other hand, are those who reside in Mainland China, and even in overseas China, like Taiwan.

Explanation:

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29. similariteies between PHILIPPINE FOLKTALE and JAPANESE FOLKTALE.​


Answer:

Philippine folktale is good as a Filipino and japanese folktale good as japan


30. the sun and the moon folktale


Explanation:

The Sun and the Moon were married, but the Sun was very ugly and quarrelsome. One day he became angry at the Moon and started to chase her. She ran very fast until she was some distance ahead of him, when she grew tired and he almost caught her. Ever since he has been chasing her, at times almost reaching her, and again falling far behind.


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