Readings in the Philippine History Readings in the Philippine History PDF

Title Readings in the Philippine History Readings in the Philippine History
Author Angli, Hafesah M.
Course BS in Education
Institution Laguna State Polytechnic University
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ASSESSMENT / ACTIVITYNAME: Hafesah M. Angli SECTION: BSECE-2BFill up the table based on your understanding of the selected caricatures below:Caricatur e TitleObjectives/People that you seeMeaning of each symbol (objects/people)Important Clues Political or Social Issues presentednullHigiene Municipa ...


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ASSESSMENT / ACTIVITY NAME: Hafesah M. Angli SECTION: BSECE-2B Fill up the table based on your understanding of the selected caricatures below: Caricatur e Title

Objectives/People that you see

#1 Higiene Municipa lKalinisan ng Maynila

1. Wagoner 2. Passengers of the wagon 3. Large group of people that are disgusted 4. A stray of slipper

#2 A New Wrinkle in the Art of Thieving

1. Farmers 2. “Homesteader s” text 3. “They clean, cultivate, and improve the land, while I am the owner with the

Meaning of each Important Clues symbol (objects/people) 1. Wagoner – the  Foreign foreign colonizer colonizer transporti 2. Passengers of ng bulk the wagon – goods slaves of the  Disgusted wagoner/coloni expressio zer n of 3. Large group of diverse people that are people disgusted – that are citizens of not on the Manila that are wagon disgusted to the  Type of object carried context by the wagoner, represente wherein they d by the cover their nose artist by a piece of cloth 4. A stray of slipper – signifies that people are in a hurry just to stay away from the wagon. 1. Farmers –  Texts that Filipinos being describes slaved and the forced to contexts cultivate the and land. objectives 2. “Homesteaders” of the text – owners of caricature the farm.  Fancy

Political or Social Issues presented The caricature exemplifies that diverse citizens of manila were horrified and disgusted to the influence of Americans.

Filipinos are the owner/homesteade rs of the land, but they are the slave of colonizers. Colonizers are getting wealthy because they were

torren’s title” 4. A person with fancy clothes 5. Sun

3. “They clean, cultivate, and improve the land, while I am the owner with the torren’s title” – in another words, “I am your boss even though you are the owner of this land.” 4. A person with fancy clothes – the colonizer 5. Sun – sunny day



forcing the Filipinos to farm, when in fact they are not the real owner of the land.

The money bag The difference of clothing style; colonizer s wearing luxurious apparel while the filipinos are wearing simple clothes.

Filipinos are striving very hard but they are not the one who earns their hard works because they were controlled and took advantage by the colonizers.

The difference in sizes of the characters The

Filipinos have the courage to befriend with foreigners or the colonizers. However,



#3 Ang mga Napapala d

1. Two persons with money bags 2. A person with a string that wrapped around his neck 3. String

1. Two persons with money bags – the colonizers with a lot of money 2. A person with a string that wrapped around his neck – a Filipino that is being slaved by the colonizers. 3. String – symbolizes slavery



#4

1. Juan 2. Uncle Sam 3. Chair

1. Juan – Representin g filipino 2. Uncle Sam – an American



Uncle Sam and Little Juan

clothing of the colonizer Tired expressio ns of farmers working in a very hot weather.





colonizer 3. Chair – symbolizes superiority 

proximity between Uncle Sam and Juan Physical features of Uncle Sam showing that Uncle Sam is a foreigner.

Filipinos have gained information, awareness, and a growing dissatisfaction with their government's actions, prompting them to question the authorities.

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