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  1. This document provides an analysis of the poem "Textula" by Filipino poet Frank Rivera. It summarizes the key details of the poem, including its structure as a 3 stanza lyric poem with 4 lines in each stanza and a regular meter.

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      Textula allows sharing poetry more widely and engaged many...

  2. An Analysis of Textula By: Frank G. Rivera 'Hopeful in spite of difficulties in life brought about by social and economic conditions." Textula promotes Filipino folk poetry through text messaging.

  3. Jun 30, 2024 · Frank G. Rivera’s textula works are often composed of 12 syllables per line. One unique characteristic of mobile phone textula is also the style of writing or typing it. Textula writers use the symbol (/) to employ that it is already the end of the line and they use (//) or (///) in every end of a stanza.

  4. May 24, 2020 · Text tula is a form of mobile phone poetry that originated in the Philippines. It is composed of short, traditional verses written within the character limit of a text message. Common forms include 7777 syllable counts with rhyme schemes like aabb, abab, or abba.

  5. Textula is a poetry genre mastered by Frank Rivera. Entire poems are written and read on mobile phones. Traces its origins to traditional tagalog form of poetry called Tanaga. Text tula or Textula employs communication technology in the sharing of tanaga.

  6. www.scribd.com › presentation › 450268167Textula | PDF - Scribd

    Textula allows sharing poetry more widely and engaged many amateur and professional poets in the Philippines. The document discusses textula, which is a form of poetry written and shared through text messages on mobile phones.

  7. Textula is a form of poetry written and shared via text message on mobile phones, mastered by Frank Rivera. It traces its origins to a traditional Tagalog poetry form called Tanaga, employing communication technology to share the short, 4 line poems with each line containing 7 syllables.