![]() Speaking of literary works, it seems unjust to censor some books simply because of their content. Fortunately, there are Filipino books adapted into films and are sometimes even well-received. ![]() In recent years, thanks to the rapid rise of technology, we tend to focus on watching movies and television. This is especially true for literature in the Filipino language-only a few books by Filipino writers are well-known among the general public. ![]() It is also saddening to see that many young people do not read books anymore, or if they do, they rarely read and devote much of their time to leisure activities. With this in mind, it is right and just to promote literary works in our mother tongue. Despite the fact that we were colonized by several countries throughout our history, we Filipinos converse with one another in Tagalog Filipino or other local languages in the country. Every August, we celebrate Buwan ng Wika, the month of the national language, Filipino.
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