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  • 1

    Refers to any works that share certain characteristics

    Genre

  • 2

    Genres of literature

    Poetry, Drama, Fiction, Non-fiction, Criticism

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    2 types of poetry

    Objective, Subjective

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    Poetry — Objective

    Narrative, Dramatic

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    Poetry — Subjective

    Lyric

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    Are ballad, epic, metrical romance

    Narrative

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    Are elegy, sonnet, ode, hymn, dranatic monologue, epithalamion

    Lyric

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    2 types of drama

    Comedy, Tragedy

  • 9

    4 types of comedy

    Comedy of humours, Comedy of manners, Restoration comedy, Romantic comedy

  • 10

    3 types of tragedy

    Heroic, Senecan, Tragicomedy

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    3 types of fiction

    Romance, Short story, Novel

  • 12

    6 types of novel

    Epistolary, Regional, Novelette, Non-fiction, Gothic, Picaresque

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    Non-fiction

    Essay, Pamphlet, Travelogue, Autobiography, Biography

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    It is an imaginative awareness of experience expressed through meaning, sound, and rhythmic language choices to evoke an emotional response

    Poetry

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    Involves self-expression and personal experiences (poetry)

    Subjective

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    Impersonal and inspired by external events (poetry)

    Objective

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    Elements of poetry Lines organized in units of meaning

    Stanza

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    Element of poetry These are made up of group of words

    Line

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    Element of poetry A blank line that signals that one stanza has ended and a new stanza is beginning

    Stanza break

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    Elements of poetry A line or group of lines that is repeated at regular intervals in a poem…reminds readers of a key idea…often repeated at the end of each stanza.

    Refrain

  • 21

    Elements of poetry Changing one or more words with each repetition

    Variation

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    Elements of poetry a beat, created by stressed and unstressed syllables in words

    Rhythm

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    Elements of poetry A pattern of rhythm

    Meter

  • 24

    Elements of poetry units of stressed and unstressed syllables and it measures meter

    Feet

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    Elements of poetry the repetition of vowel and consonant sounds at the ends of words

    Rhyme

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    Elements of poetry when rhymes follow a particular pattern

    Rhyme scheme

  • 27

    Elements of poetry It is the repetition of consonant sounds in the beginnings of words

    Alliteration

  • 28

    Elements of poetry is the use of any element of language – a sound, word, or phrase – more than once

    Repetition

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    Elements of poetry It is the use of words that imitate sounds. splat, hiss, gurgle

    Onomatopoeia

  • 30

    Elements of poetry It is the dictionary definition of a word

    Denotation

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    Elements of poetry It consists of the ideas and feelings that a word brings to mind

    Connotation

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    Elements of poetry descriptions that appeal to the five senses…

    Imagery

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    Elements of poetry language that is not meant to be taken literally

    Figurative language

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    3 common types of figurative language

    Simile, Metaphor, Personification

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    Figurative language uses the word like or as to compare two seemingly unlike things

    Simile

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    Figurative language describes one thing as if it were something else

    Metaphor

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    Figurative language human qualities are given to nonhuman objects

    Personification

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    It is a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime, involving lore conflict of character and intended to be acted on a stage; a play

    Drama

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    It is a character-based story wherein the characters have one or two dominant traits such as jealousy, greed, or vanity, that rule their interactions with each other

    Comedy of humours

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    Pokes fun at the behaviors and lives of certain classes of people, especially upper class and see many satires in this type of comedy

    Comedy of manners

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    A dramatic genre highly popular during the reign of king charles II in later 1960s england

    Restoration comedy

  • 42

    This comedy explores themes of marriage and class, commenting on contemporary society, and its characteristics of incisive dialogue and lewd humour

    Restoration comedy

  • 43

    This play was written in rhyming pentameter couplets and was based on the traditional epic and romance

    Heroic

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    This play is intended to be read rather than performed and probably meant to be recited at elite gatherings

    Senecan

  • 45

    This play dwell on detailed accounts of horrible deeds and contain long reflective soliloquies

    Senecan

  • 46

    It is a literary genre that blends aspects of both tragic and comic forms. A serious play with happy ending

    Tragicomedy

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    A novel entails a type of writing that tells stories through letters and other documentation, putting the reader into the head of one or more characters.

    Epistolary

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    It takes place in a very specific locale with detailed descriptors of the people, the language, the physical surroundings and things that are unique to that place.

    Regional

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    A short novel, typically one that is light and romantic or sentimental in character

    Novelette

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    It is a story of actual people and actual events told with the dramatic techniques of a novel.

    Non-fiction

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    European Romantic pseudomedieval fiction having a prevailing atmosphere of mystery and terror.

    Gothic

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    Its imaginative impulse was drawn from medieval buildings and ruins, such novels commonly used such settings as castles or monasteries equipped with subterranean passages, dark battlements, hidden panels, haunting, and trapdoors

    Gothic

  • 53

    Relating to an episodic style of fiction dealing with the adventures of a rough and dishonest but appealing hero

    Picaresque

  • 54

    21st century genres

    Illustrated novel, Digi-fiction, Graphic novel, Manga, Doodle fiction, Text-talk novels, Chick lit., Flash fiction, Creative non-fiction, Science fiction, Blog, Hyper poetry

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    A story wherein 50% of the narratives are presented without words — images — and sometimes may contain no words at all

    Illustrated novel

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    Triple media literature (book, movie/video, internet websites of full story)

    Digi-fiction

  • 57

    A narrative in comic book formats

    Graphic novel

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    Japanese words for comics

    Manga

  • 59

    American writes comics with manga style is called

    Ameri-manga

  • 60

    It is used in the English-speaking world as a generic term for all comic books and graphic novels originally published in Japan.

    Manga

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    Literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle writing, drawings and handwritten graphics in place of the traditional font.

    Doodle fiction

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    Blogs, email, and im format narratives

    Text-talk novels

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    Stories told almost entirely in dialogue simultating social media network exchanges

    Text-talk novels

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    It is genre fiction which addresses issues of modern womanhood, often humorously and lightheartedly.

    Chick lit.

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    This typically features a female protagonist whose femininity is heavily thermalizing in the plot.

    Chick lit.

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    It is a style of fictional literature of extreme brevity. No length and category; could be six word

    Flash fiction

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    Creative non-fiction also known as

    Literary non-fiction, Narrative non-fiction

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    A genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives

    Creative non-fiction

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    Often called as literature of ideas

    Science fiction

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    It is a genre of speculative fiction dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel, faster than light travel, a parallel universe and extra-terrestrial life.

    Science fiction

  • 71

    A website containing short articles called posts that are changed regularly

    Blog

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    Digital poetry that uses links and hypertext mark-up

    Hyper poetry

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    It can either involved set words, phrases, lines, etc. that are presented in variable order but sit on the page much as traditional poetry does, or it can contain parts of the poem that move and transform.

    Hyper poetry

  • 74

    It is the comparison, analysis, interpretation, and/or evaluation of works of literature and may have a positive or a negative bias and may be a study of an individual piece of literature or an author’s body of work.

    Literary criticism

  • 75

    Literary criticism

    Post colonial, Historical biographical, Feminism, Marxist, Psychoanalytic, Archetypal, Reader's response, Formalistic, Queer theory

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    This literary criticism frequently focuses on relationships between colonizers and colonized people in literary texts

    Post colonial

  • 77

    This approach establishes a bridge between the reader and the world’s of the author

    Historical biographical

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    This approach requires supporting the voice, agency and empowerment of women and girls in all their diversity and others who face discrimination or marginalization

    Feminism

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    It is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis, and better known as historical materialism, to analyse class relations, social conflict, and social transformation

    Marxist

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    Who made the marxist theory

    Karl marx, Friedrich engels

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    Founder of psychoanalysis

    Sigmund freud

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    This approach focuses on deciphering how the unconscious mind governs conscious processes in ways that interfere with healthy psychological functioning.

    Psychoanalytic

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    This argues that archetypes determine the form and function of literary works, that a text's meaning is shaped by cultural and psychological myths

    Archetypal

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    It is a school of literary theory that focuses on the reader (or "audience”) and their experience of a literary work, in contrast to other schools and theories that focus attention primarily on the author or the content and form of the work.

    Reader's response

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    This may be defined as a critical approach in which the text under discussion is considered primarily as a structure of words

    Formalistic

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    This literary criticism interprets and critiques the representation of LGBTQIA+ identities and themes in literature, often challenging heteronormative perspectives and binary categorizations of gender and sexuality.

    Queer theory

  • 87

    Elements of poetry Poems often follows specific forms with rhyme schemes, stanzas, and meter patterns

    Structure

  • 88

    The use of symbols to represent something else

    Symbolism

  • 89

    7 types of imagery

    Visual imagery, Auditory imagery, Gustatory imagery, Tactile imagery, Olfactory imagery, Kinesthetic imagery, Organic imagery

  • 90

    8 common types of poetry

    Sonnet, Haiku, Limerick, Free verse, Narrative, Lyric, Ballads, Concrete

  • 91

    A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and structure

    Sonnet

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    A japanese poem with three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables

    Haiku

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    A humorous poem with five lines and a specific rhyme scheme

    Limerick

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    Poetry that does not follow a strict rhyme scheme and meter

    Free verse

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    A poem that tells a story

    Narrative

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    It expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker, often in highly musical verse

    Lyric

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    Songlike poems that tell stories often deal with adventure or romance

    Ballads

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    This poem is shaped to look like their subjects. The poet arranges the lines to create a picture on the page

    Concrete

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    First writer of marawi

    Jaime an lim