Authors in classical Greek literature, particularly in works like Sophocles' tragedies, believed in the concept of fate or destiny that was predetermined by the gods. This belief is exemplified in the concept of "hubris" leading to a tragic downfall, as characters were often seen as powerless to avoid their predetermined fate.
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The characteristics of the modern period in Philippine literature include a shift towards writing in English, a focus on contemporary themes and issues such as colonialism, social injustice, and identity struggles, experimentation with literary forms and styles, and an exploration of Filipino cultural heritage and traditions. Writers in this period often sought to express a sense of national identity and advocate for social change.
Literature written during the period of foreign control, whether the author is a native or a colonist
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Restoration Period
Restoration Period
Typically, works of Colonial literature tended to focus on either true accounts of actual events, or works that were intended to glorify God. Some of the notable writers of that time were Anne Bradstreet, Cotton Mather, and Jonathan Edwards.
British literature refers to the body of written works produced by authors from the United Kingdom, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It encompasses a wide range of literary genres, such as poetry, drama, fiction, and non-fiction, spanning from the medieval period to the present day. British literature is known for its rich literary tradition, including influential works by renowned authors like William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Virginia Woolf.
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