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Compare and contrast the various 21st century literary
genres and the ones from the earlier genres/period
citing their elements, structures, and traditions.
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21st Century Literary Genres
4. OBJECTIVES
1. Differentiate the 21st century literary
genres, and the ones from the
original genres;
2. Enumerate the elements,structures
& traditions of each genre;
3. Appreciate the unique features of
each genre.
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17. Who is Bob Ong?
Roberto “Bob” Ong is a contemporary Filipino
author born on February 1975 in Quezon City.
He is known for his pseudonym “Bob Ong” and
his conversational writing technique which
creates humorous and reflective depictions of
Philippine life.
19. Ricky Lee
Ricardo Lee is a Filipino
screenwriter, journalist, novelist,
and playwright.
Starting in 1973, he has written
more than 180 film screenplays,
which earned him more than 70
trophies from various award-giving
bodies, including three life
achievement awards from the
Cinemanila International
22. IT IS AN IMAGINATIVE AWARENESS
OF EXPERIENCE EXPRESSED
THROUGH MEANING, SOUND, &
RHYTHMIC LANGUAGE CHOICES TO
EVOKE AN EMOTIONAL RESPONSE.
EMPLOY METER AND RHYME
M ETER – patterns in thesound
- M easured beat established by patterns of
stressedand unstressed
RHYTHM - the sound of each line of poetry /
flowof sound
Overall tempo or pace
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24. Benilda Santos
A recipient of 3 Carlos Palanca Awards for
Literature in poetry (for both English and
Filipino works), Benilda Santos has proved
herself as a poetic power.
25. MEDUSA ni Benilda S. Santos
Siya na nakapantalon
at mainit ang hininga
inihiga ako sa gilid ng mundo
at tiningnan nang tiningnan
hanggang sa mangalisag
ang aking buhok
at sa tinding galit at takot
maging ahas ang bawat isa sa kanila
gutom na gutom
sa lasa ng laman
ng labing may pawis ng pagnanasa
26. hanggang sa madurog
ang aking puso
at sa di mapatid na sakit at pait
maging bato ito
malamig na malamig ang pintig
ngayong lupang latag na latag na
ang aking katawan
sa ilalaim ng malulupit mong talumpakan
ikaw naman ang aking titingnan nang
titingnan
27. hanggang sa matuyo ka sa apoy ng aking
mga mata
at sipsipin ng bawat ahas kong buhok
ang bawat patak ng dugo sainyong mga
uga
at masimot ang kaliit-liitang kutob ng
buhay
Namamangha ka sa liyab ng aking higanti?
Ay! Ikaw ang guro ko't hari at lalaki
28. Activity # 3- To be Submitted on
Write a simple poem a minimum of 3 stanzas with 4 lines.
Theme: The Future Me
RUBRICS:
Form- 10 pts
Word Usage- 10 pts
Poetic Techniques- 10 pts
Language- 10 pts
Conventions( spelling, grammar, punctuation) 10pts
Effort- 10pts
Illustration- 10pts
29. - A composition in PROSE or VERSE
presenting in DIALOGUE or
PANTOMINE a story involving
conflict more contrast of character,
especially on intended to be acted
on stage.
- a story enacted on stage for a live
audience.
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30.
31. Based on FACTS and the author’s opinion
about a subject.
Its purpose is to INFORM and sometimes to
PERSUADE.
Examples: biographies, articles from
textbooks, magazines and newspapers.
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32. Created from the
IMAGINATION and NOT
PRESENTED AS FACT
plot, settings, and
characters created
from the IMAGINATION.
- NOVELS
- SHORT STORIES
- NOVELLAS
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37. ILLUSTRA
TEDNOVEL
• StorythroughTEXT&ILLUSTRATED IMAGES
• 50%ofthenarrativeispresented withoutwords&thereadermust
interpret theimagesto comprehend thestorycompletely.
• Examples: The Invention of Hugo Cabret (Brian Selznick) The Arrival (Shaun
Tan)
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38. DIGI - F
ICTION
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• Triple Media Literature
• Combine three media: BOOK,
MOVIE/VIDEO, and
INTERNET WEBSITE
- To get the full story, students must
engage in NAVIGATION, READING &
VIEWING in all three forms.
39. GRAPH
IC NOVEL
• Narrative in COMIC
book formats
• The story is conveyed
to the readers through
comic form
• Ex. ARCHIE Comic(John
Goldwater) 20
40. A
N
G
A
M • Japanesewordfor
COMICs
• Used in the English-speaking
world as a generic term for all
comic books & graphic novels
originally published in Japan.
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41. MANGA
• Considered as ARTISTIC &
STORYTELLING STYLE
• SHONEN–Boy’s Manga(Naruto,Bleach,
• OnePiece)
• SHOJO–Girl’sManga(Sailormoon)
42. DOODLE FICTION Literary presentation where the
author incorporates doodle writing and drawings and
handwritten graphics in place of the traditional font.
- Drawing enhances the story, often adding humorous
elements
- Examples include The Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff
Kinney and Timmy Failure by Stephan Pastis
43. TEXT-TALK NOVELS
Blogs, email and IM
format narratives Stories
told almost entirely in
dialogue simulating social
network exchanges
44. CHICK LIT or CHICK LITERATURE
- Is genre fiction which addresses issues of modern womanhood, often
humorously and light-heartedly.
- Chick Lit typically features a female protagonist whose femininity is
heavily thermalizing in the plot.
0 Scarlet Bailey’s The night before Christmas and Miranda Dickinson’s It
started with a Kiss are examples of this
45. FLASH FICTION
- Is a style of fictional literature of extreme
brevity
- There is no widely accepted definition of
the length and category. It could range from
word to a thousand
46. SIX-WORD FLASH FICTION
Ernest Hemingway: For sale: baby socks, never
worn.
Margaret Atwood: Longed for him. Got him,
Shit.
47. BLOG
A weblog, a website containing short articles
called posts that are changed regularly. Some
blogs are written by one person containing
their own opinions, interests and experiences,
while others are written by different people.
48. CREATIVE NON-FICTION
Also known as literary non-fiction or narrative non-fiction A
genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to
create factually accurate narratives.
Contrasts with other non-fiction, such as technical writing or
journalism, which is also rooted in accurate fact, but is not
primarily written in service to its craft.
As a genre, creative non-fiction is still relatively young and is
only beginning to be scrutinized with the same critical analysis
given to fiction and poetry.
1000 Gifts by Ann Voscamp and Wind, Sand, and Stars by
Antoine de Saint-Exupery are examples