So that we could learn the interesting accounts of Filipino's ideas, feelings and values pertinent to the development of Filipino's culture and society.
The one reason i think is we need to study it because we use in our daily lives without narrative.
Because you need it in your daily life for narration for each people
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We need to study Philippine folk dances because it is a part of our culture.
Philippine narratives reflect our uniqueness and cultural identity as a people...........
It is essential to study narratives for us to learn from others culture
There is a need for us to study narratives in order for us to discover the origin of the people's culture, practices and beliefs. Narratives may also reveal how a particular society develops and the attitudes of the people in the society.
there is a need for us to study narratives in order for us to discover the origin of the peoples culture practices and belief.narrative may also reveal how a particular society develops and the atitudes of the people inthe society.
Nationalist perspective in the study of philippine history
wait, before i answer it, are you studying in one of the science high school? and your teacher asked that why do you need to study the Philippine narrative? if yes, find your own explanation. It is easy, analyze it. ok i will give you a one reason, the one reason i think is we need to study it because we use in our daily lives, you could not narrate your daily lives without narrative. I have many reasons why do we need to study it. Think, analyze and discover. :)
Studying the history of Philippine drama is important to understand the evolution of cultural narratives, societal values, and artistic expressions in the country. It provides insights into how drama has been used as a platform for social commentary, political resistance, and cultural identity formation. Additionally, studying the history of Philippine drama can help in appreciating the contributions of Filipino playwrights, actors, and directors to the local and global theater scene.
because we study it
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We study narratives to understand and appreciate different perspectives, cultures, and experiences. Narratives help us make sense of the world, communicate ideas, and connect with others on an emotional level. Analyzing narratives can also enhance critical thinking skills and foster empathy and reflection.
Some examples of fables in Philippine narratives include "The Monkey and the Turtle," "The Deer and the Snail," and "The Greedy Dog." These fables often feature animals as characters and convey moral lessons or values through their stories.