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  • Jian Estelle
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  • 1

    ___ origin of term ___ which means ___.

    Literature, Litera, Letter

  • 2

    deals with ideas, thoughts and emotions of man - thus it can be said that literature is the story of man.

    Literature

  • 3

    Literature comes from the French phase _____ which means _____.

    Belles-letters, Beautiful Writing

  • 4

    ___ refers to artistic expression of significant human experience using the medium of language.

    Literature

  • 5

    Qualities of great literature by Garcia:

    Artistry, Intellectual Value, Suggestiveness, Spiritual Value, Permanence, Universality

  • 6

    - when a literary work appeals to our sense of beauty.

    Artistry

  • 7

    - when it stimulates thought and enriches our mental life by making us realize the fundamental truths about life and human nature.

    Intellectual Value

  • 8

    - the quality associated with the emotional power of literature, such that it should move us deeply and stir our creative imagination, giving and evoking vision above and beyond the plane of ordinary life and experience.

    Suggestiveness

  • 9

    - when a literary piece elevates the spirit by bringing out moral values which make us better persons.

    Spiritual Value

  • 10

    - when a great literary work endures - it can be read again and again as each reading gives fresh delight and new insights and open new worlds of meaning and experience.

    Permanence

  • 11

    - when a great literature is timeless and timely- forever relevant in terms of its theme and conditions.

    Universality

  • 12

    - written in paragraph form.

    Prose

  • 13

    - written in stanza form.

    Poetry

  • 14

    - expressed in ordinary language.

    Prose

  • 15

    - expressed in metrical, rhythmical and figurative language.

    Poetry

  • 16

    - appeal to the intellect.

    Prose

  • 17

    - appeal to the emotion.

    Poetry

  • 18

    - aims to convince, inform, instruct, imitate and reflect.

    Prose

  • 19

    - aims to stir the imagination and set an ideal of how life should be.

    Poetry

  • 20

    - a drama in prose form.

    Prose Drama

  • 21

    - it consists of dialogues in prose and is meant to be acted on stage.

    Prose Drama

  • 22

    - a short literary composition which is expository in nature. The author shares some of his thoughts, feelings, experiences or observations on some aspects of life that have interested him.

    Essay

  • 23

    - something invented, imagined or feigned to be true.

    Prose Fiction

  • 24

    - long fictitious narrative with complicate plot. It may have a main plot and one or more subplots that develop with the main plot. Characters and actions representative of the real life of past or present times are portrayed in a plot. It is made up of chapters.

    Novel

  • 25

    - a fictitious narrative compressed into one unit of time, place and action. It deals with a single character interest, a single emotion or series of emotions called forth by a single situation. It is distinguished by the novel by its compression.

    Short Story

  • 26

    - a story of a person’s life written by another who knows him well.

    Biography

  • 27

    - a written account of a man’s life written by himself.

    Autobiography

  • 28

    - a written message which displays aspects of an author’s psychological make-up not immediately apparent I his public writings. It is a prose form by which by the force of its style and the importance of its statements becomes an object of interest in its own rights.

    Letter

  • 29

    - a daily written record or account of the writer’s own experience, thoughts, activities or observations.

    Diary

  • 30

    - a magazine or periodical especially of a serious or learned natures.

    Journal

  • 31

    - dealing with historical events.

    Historical Prose

  • 32

    - deals with subject science.

    Scientific Prose

  • 33

    - ridicules the vices and follies of men.

    Satirical Prose

  • 34

    - books, magazines or newspapers that are commonly known or accepted or in general usage at the time specified or, if unspecified, at the present time.

    Current Publications

  • 35

    - the analysis, interpretation and evaluation of literary works; it does not mean “finding fault with”

    Literary Criticism

  • 36

    - an article dealing with the contents, literary worth of a book especially a recently published book.

    Book Review

  • 37

    - deals with the processes governing thought and conduct. It also deals with the theory of the investigation of the principles or laws that regulate the universe and underline all knowledge and reality.

    Philosophy

  • 38

    - a written account of trips, journeys, tours, etc. taken by the writer.

    Travel

  • 39

    - an imitation of another author’s work, where ridicule is the main objective.

    Parody

  • 40

    - a brief narrative concerning a particular individual of incident.

    Anecdote

  • 41

    - a short description of the qualities and traits of a person.

    Character Sketch

  • 42

    - a short tale that illustrates principle, usually by setting forth the application of the principle to something similar to the hearer or the reader.

    Parable

  • 43

    - a small book of a topic of current interest.

    Pamphlet

  • 44

    - writing in praise of a dead person, event or thing.

    Eulogy

  • 45

    - the general word of a discourse delivered to an audience whether prepared or impromptu.

    Speech

  • 46

    - implies a formal, carefully prepared speech and usually attributes importance to the speaker or the speech.

    Address

  • 47

    - suggests eloquent, rhetorical sometime merely bombastic speech, especially one delivered on some occasion.

    Oration

  • 48

    - a carefully prepared speech intended to inform or instruct the audience.

    Lecture

  • 49

    - suggest informality and is applied either to an impromptu speech or to address or lecture in which the speaker deliberately uses a simple conversational approach.

    Talk

  • 50

    - a speech by a clergy man intended to give religious or moral instruction and usually based on Scriptural text.

    Sermon

  • 51

    - is literature created from the imagination, not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation.

    Fiction

  • 52

    - is a piece of prose fiction that can be read in one sitting and that it focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a "single effect" or mood.

    Short Story

  • 53

    - is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, normally written in prose form, and which is typically published as a book.

    Novel

  • 54

    - is a description of where and when the story takes place.

    Setting

  • 55

    - refer to those involved, may they be persons or animals and objects personified that make a story happen.

    Characters

  • 56

    also known as “____” is someone who changes throughout the story.

    Dynamic Character, Round Character

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    - is the opposite of a dynamic character. A flat character doesn’t change much or doesn’t change at all throughout the story. Their personality and/or background aren’t revealed well and we only know a handful of traits about them.

    Flat Character

  • 58

    - also called tension is usually the heart of the short story and is related to the main character.

    Conflict

  • 59

    - the narrator sees only what’s in front of him/her, a spectator of events as they unfold and is unable to read any other character’s mind.

    Limited

  • 60

    – narrator sees all, much as an all knowing god of some kind. He or she sees what each character is doing and can see into each character’s mind. This is common with an external character, who is standing above, watching the action below (think of a person with a crystal ball, peering in).

    Omniscient

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    - narrator can only see into one character’s mind. He/she might see other events happening, but only knows the reasons of one character’s actions in the story.

    Limited Omniscient

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    additional definitions

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    Poetry

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    Figures of Speech

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    Drama

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    eng

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    ___ origin of term ___ which means ___.

    Literature, Litera, Letter

  • 2

    deals with ideas, thoughts and emotions of man - thus it can be said that literature is the story of man.

    Literature

  • 3

    Literature comes from the French phase _____ which means _____.

    Belles-letters, Beautiful Writing

  • 4

    ___ refers to artistic expression of significant human experience using the medium of language.

    Literature

  • 5

    Qualities of great literature by Garcia:

    Artistry, Intellectual Value, Suggestiveness, Spiritual Value, Permanence, Universality

  • 6

    - when a literary work appeals to our sense of beauty.

    Artistry

  • 7

    - when it stimulates thought and enriches our mental life by making us realize the fundamental truths about life and human nature.

    Intellectual Value

  • 8

    - the quality associated with the emotional power of literature, such that it should move us deeply and stir our creative imagination, giving and evoking vision above and beyond the plane of ordinary life and experience.

    Suggestiveness

  • 9

    - when a literary piece elevates the spirit by bringing out moral values which make us better persons.

    Spiritual Value

  • 10

    - when a great literary work endures - it can be read again and again as each reading gives fresh delight and new insights and open new worlds of meaning and experience.

    Permanence

  • 11

    - when a great literature is timeless and timely- forever relevant in terms of its theme and conditions.

    Universality

  • 12

    - written in paragraph form.

    Prose

  • 13

    - written in stanza form.

    Poetry

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    - expressed in ordinary language.

    Prose

  • 15

    - expressed in metrical, rhythmical and figurative language.

    Poetry

  • 16

    - appeal to the intellect.

    Prose

  • 17

    - appeal to the emotion.

    Poetry

  • 18

    - aims to convince, inform, instruct, imitate and reflect.

    Prose

  • 19

    - aims to stir the imagination and set an ideal of how life should be.

    Poetry

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    - a drama in prose form.

    Prose Drama

  • 21

    - it consists of dialogues in prose and is meant to be acted on stage.

    Prose Drama

  • 22

    - a short literary composition which is expository in nature. The author shares some of his thoughts, feelings, experiences or observations on some aspects of life that have interested him.

    Essay

  • 23

    - something invented, imagined or feigned to be true.

    Prose Fiction

  • 24

    - long fictitious narrative with complicate plot. It may have a main plot and one or more subplots that develop with the main plot. Characters and actions representative of the real life of past or present times are portrayed in a plot. It is made up of chapters.

    Novel

  • 25

    - a fictitious narrative compressed into one unit of time, place and action. It deals with a single character interest, a single emotion or series of emotions called forth by a single situation. It is distinguished by the novel by its compression.

    Short Story

  • 26

    - a story of a person’s life written by another who knows him well.

    Biography

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    - a written account of a man’s life written by himself.

    Autobiography

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    - a written message which displays aspects of an author’s psychological make-up not immediately apparent I his public writings. It is a prose form by which by the force of its style and the importance of its statements becomes an object of interest in its own rights.

    Letter

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    - a daily written record or account of the writer’s own experience, thoughts, activities or observations.

    Diary

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    - a magazine or periodical especially of a serious or learned natures.

    Journal

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    - dealing with historical events.

    Historical Prose

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    - deals with subject science.

    Scientific Prose

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    - ridicules the vices and follies of men.

    Satirical Prose

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    - books, magazines or newspapers that are commonly known or accepted or in general usage at the time specified or, if unspecified, at the present time.

    Current Publications

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    - the analysis, interpretation and evaluation of literary works; it does not mean “finding fault with”

    Literary Criticism

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    - an article dealing with the contents, literary worth of a book especially a recently published book.

    Book Review

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    - deals with the processes governing thought and conduct. It also deals with the theory of the investigation of the principles or laws that regulate the universe and underline all knowledge and reality.

    Philosophy

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    - a written account of trips, journeys, tours, etc. taken by the writer.

    Travel

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    - an imitation of another author’s work, where ridicule is the main objective.

    Parody

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    - a brief narrative concerning a particular individual of incident.

    Anecdote

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    - a short description of the qualities and traits of a person.

    Character Sketch

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    - a short tale that illustrates principle, usually by setting forth the application of the principle to something similar to the hearer or the reader.

    Parable

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    - a small book of a topic of current interest.

    Pamphlet

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    - writing in praise of a dead person, event or thing.

    Eulogy

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    - the general word of a discourse delivered to an audience whether prepared or impromptu.

    Speech

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    - implies a formal, carefully prepared speech and usually attributes importance to the speaker or the speech.

    Address

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    - suggests eloquent, rhetorical sometime merely bombastic speech, especially one delivered on some occasion.

    Oration

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    - a carefully prepared speech intended to inform or instruct the audience.

    Lecture

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    - suggest informality and is applied either to an impromptu speech or to address or lecture in which the speaker deliberately uses a simple conversational approach.

    Talk

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    - a speech by a clergy man intended to give religious or moral instruction and usually based on Scriptural text.

    Sermon

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    - is literature created from the imagination, not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation.

    Fiction

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    - is a piece of prose fiction that can be read in one sitting and that it focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a "single effect" or mood.

    Short Story

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    - is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, normally written in prose form, and which is typically published as a book.

    Novel

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    - is a description of where and when the story takes place.

    Setting

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    - refer to those involved, may they be persons or animals and objects personified that make a story happen.

    Characters

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    also known as “____” is someone who changes throughout the story.

    Dynamic Character, Round Character

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    - is the opposite of a dynamic character. A flat character doesn’t change much or doesn’t change at all throughout the story. Their personality and/or background aren’t revealed well and we only know a handful of traits about them.

    Flat Character

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    - also called tension is usually the heart of the short story and is related to the main character.

    Conflict

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    - the narrator sees only what’s in front of him/her, a spectator of events as they unfold and is unable to read any other character’s mind.

    Limited

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    – narrator sees all, much as an all knowing god of some kind. He or she sees what each character is doing and can see into each character’s mind. This is common with an external character, who is standing above, watching the action below (think of a person with a crystal ball, peering in).

    Omniscient

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    - narrator can only see into one character’s mind. He/she might see other events happening, but only knows the reasons of one character’s actions in the story.

    Limited Omniscient