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General Concepts of literature
  • jerald abrico

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    According to structure of literature it is the literary work of imaginative narration most likely to fashioned to entertain and make readers think and feel.

    Fiction

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    It is a literary work of real-life narration or exposition based on history or facts

    Non-Fiction

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    It is A literary work that is written within the common flow of language in sentences and in paragraphs

    Prose

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    It is a literary work expressed in verse, measure, rythm, sound, and imaginative language.

    Poetry

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    It is the time and place that the story occurs

    Setting

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    It is the representation of the human beings in the story.

    Character

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    What do you call the main character of the story?

    Protagonist

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    What do you call the main villain of the story.

    Antagonist

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    A character who changes over the course of the story.

    Dynamic

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    Closely related to a dynamic character, a character is a major character who shows fluidity and the capacity for change from the moment we meet them.

    Round

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    A character that does not noticeably change over the course of a story.

    Static

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    A character that do not show complex emotion

    Flat

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    It is the sequence of events in the story.

    Plot

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    It sets the scene by introducing the characters and settings.

    Exposition

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    A part of the scene where conflict, curiosity, uncertainty, and tension are established.

    Rising Action

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    It is the opposition of persons or conflictof the story.

    Conflict

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    Opposition of the protagonist vs antagonist.

    person vs. person

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    The opposition of the protagonist and the government and laws.

    person vs. society

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    A conflict usually involves the main character's inner struggle with self-doubts, a moral dilemma, or their own nature.

    person vs. self

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    A conflict occurs when a character faces resistance from a natural force.

    person vs. nature

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    A conflict occurs when a character faces resistance from a supernatural force, such as fate, magical forces, otherworldly beings, religion, or dieties

    person vs. supernatural

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    It is considered as the peak of the story.

    Climax

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    It is the finishing of things right after the climax

    Falling Action

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    It is strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved. The part of the where resolution happens.

    Denouement

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    It is the end of the story

    Ending

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    A types of plot where sequence if events are aranged sequentially from introduction to ending.

    Linear Plot

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    A plot where linear development of the story merges within an interruption in the chronological order because of flashback.

    Circular Plot

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    an unexpected power or event saving a seemingly hopeles situation, especially as a unnatural plot device in fiction. (The existence of superheroes in hopelessness situation)

    Deus Ex Machina

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    Determines the perspective of the narrator in the story

    Point of View

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    A type of point of view where one of the story's character serves as a narrator and reader.

    First Person Point of view

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    It makes the reader a character in the story and directly addresses the reader as "you"

    Second Person Point of view

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    The narrator is outside the story, who frequently uses pronouns, like "he, she, they to describe the characters.

    Third Person Point Of View

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    The narrator knows nothing or reveals nothing about the characters internal thoughts, feelings And motivation but sticks to the external facts if the story.

    Objective third person

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    The narrator describes the Internal thoughts and feelings and motivations of one character, usually the main character.

    Limited third person

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    The narrator knows and atleast partially reveals the internal thoughts, feelings and motivation of all the characters.

    The omniscient third person

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    Deus ex Machina means

    God of the Machine

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    It is the voice chosen by the author for a particular purpose.

    Persona

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    It is the action, proccupation, and decisions of the characters.

    Theme

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    A patterned form of written expression of ideas concentrated, and ryhtmical terms.

    Poetry

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    Types of poetry that tells a story in verse

    Narrative Poetry

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    Types of poetry which speaker expresses his/her thoughts and feelings through a song

    Lyric Poetry

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    Written to be presented or acted on stage.

    Dramatic Poetry

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    A long narrative about a character (hero) who embodies the values of the society

    Epic

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    A poetry about chivalric love and adventure or the supernatural.

    Metrical Tale

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    A simple narrative poem of a story, composed in short stanzas and adapted for melodious recital.

    Ballad

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    A poems that do not belong under any of the othercategory

    Simple Lyric

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    A poem that is intended to be sung

    Song

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    consist of 14 lines with an exact rhyme scheme

    Sonnnet

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    It is composed of 14 lines, and most are divided into three quatrains and a final, concluding couplet, rhyming abab cdcd efef gg

    Shakespearean Sonnet

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    A sonnet that is most easily identified by its rhyme scheme, which will begin with an octave that goes ABBAABBA. The octave will be followed by a sestet that usually has a rhyme scheme of CDCCDC or CDECDE.

    Petrarchan Sonnet

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    Deals with grief over the passing of a person or a particular way of life

    Elegy

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    Expresses lofty praises of a person or event

    Ode

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    Any story written in verse and in dialogue that is intended to be presented and acted on stage.

    Dramatic poetry

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    Founder of Italian Sonnet

    Francisco Petrarch

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    Founder of English Sonnet

    William Shakespeare