8. Prose Drama Poetry
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Pride and Prejudice
Harry Potter
Text : What is the type of the text?
9. Analysis
1. Who is the author and what is the title?
2. What is the purpose of the text?
3. What is the type of the text?
4. What is the genre of the text?
11. Prose
Genre: What is the genre of the text?
Drama Poetry
Comedy.
Drama.
Horror.
Fiction.
Non-fiction.
Realistic fiction.
Romance.
Satire.
12. Prose
Genre: What is the genre of the text?
Drama Poetry
Comedy.
Drama.
Horror.
Fiction.
Non-fiction.
Realistic fiction.
Romance.
Satire.
Comedy.
Tragedy .
Satire.
13. Prose
Genre: What is the genre of the text?
Drama Poetry
Comedy.
Drama.
Horror.
Fiction.
Non-fiction.
Realistic fiction.
Romance.
Satire.
Comedy.
Tragedy .
Satire.
Sonnet
Limerick
Narrative
Epic
Couplet
Free verse
Haiku
14. Analysis
1. Who is the author and what is the title?
2. What is the purpose of the text?
3. What is the type of the text?
4. What is the genre of the text?
5. What is the setting?
16. Setting : What are the place and time?
Place Time
• Country
• City
• House / office
• Room corner/ stairs
• 4 A.M.
• Morning/ evening
• 2011
• November
17. Analysis
1. Who is the author and what is the title?
2. What is the purpose of the text?
3. What is the type of the text?
4. What is the genre of the text?
5. What is the setting?
6. What is the point of view?
19. Perspective : What is the point of view?
1st
person
3rd
person
I / We / Our He / She / It/ They
20. Analysis
1. Who is the author and what is the title?
2. What is the purpose of the text?
3. What is the type of the text?
4. What is the genre of the text?
5. What is setting?
6. What is the point of view?
7. Who are the characters?
22. protagonist
the central
person in a
story.
antagonist
the
character(s)
(or situation)
that
represents
the
opposition
against which
the
protagonist.
Round
anyone who
has
a complex
personality;
he or she is
often
portrayed as
a conflicted
and
contradictor
y person.
Flat
is the
opposite of
a round
character.
This literary
personality
is notable
for one kind
of trait or
characterist
ic.
Dynamic
a person
who
changes
over time,
usually as a
result of
resolving a
central
conflict or
facing a
major
crisis.
Static
someone
who does
not change
over time.
Characters : Who are the people?
24. Analysis
1. Who is the author and what is the title?
2. What is the purpose of the text?
3. What is the type of the text?
4. What is the genre of the text?
5. What is the setting?
6. What is the point of view?
7. Who are the characters?
8. Who is the audience?
25. Audience : Who is going to read it?
• Kids
• Teenagers
• Youth
• Adults
• Elders
26. Audience : Who is going to read it?
• Kids
• Teenagers
• Youth
• Adults
• Elders
27. Analysis
1. Who is the author and what is the title?
2. What is the purpose of the text?
3. What is the type of the text?
4. What is the genre of the text?
5. What is the setting?
6. What is the point of view?
7. Who are the characters?
8. Who is the audience?
9. What is the plot?
29. Plot :
What are the components of the prose text?
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
TITLE
30. Analysis
1. Who is the author and what is the title?
2. What is the purpose of the text?
3. What is the type of the text?
4. What is the genre of the text?
5. What is the setting?
6. What is the point of view?
7. Who are the characters?
8. Who is the audience?
9. What is the plot?
10. Content analysis
31. title
form
Genre Purpose
Type Audience
Theme
Point of
view
content
Setting Conflict
Characters
Protagonist Antagonist
Dynamic Static
Flat Round
Plot
Exposition
Rising
action
Climax
Falling
action
Conclusion