This document provides an introduction to literary genres, including definitions and elements of different genres. It discusses conventions of genres like fiction, non-fiction, drama, folktale, and poetry. It defines each genre and lists their key elements. Fiction elements include characters, conflict, setting, point of view, and plot. Drama elements are plot, setting, characters, dialogue, theme, and scenery. Folktale elements are characters, plot, setting, theme, events, style, tone, and point of view. Poetry elements are imagery, rhythm, sound, density, and line. Non-fiction deals with real people/events and presents facts from the author's perspective. Students are assigned to provide one example for each
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What is literature ?
Literature is a term use to describe written or spoken material. The term is most commonly used to refer to words of the creative imagination including works of poetry, drama, fiction and non-fiction. Literature is the art of written works. It is the body of written works of a language period or culture. Literature is published in written works in a particular style or particular subject. Literature is the mirror of life. Our life and all the subject are related to our life is the subject matter or element of literature. So we can get the touch of our life trough literature.Etymologically, literature has to do with letters,the written as opposed to the spoken word, though not everything that is written down is literature.
What is the function of literature ?
As based conception, Aristoteles in “poetic’ that the function of literature is called “catharsis the primary functions of literature are to delight the reader, and heighten his awareness of life. The subsidiary functions are ‘propaganda’, ‘release’ and ‘escape’; but they are subordinated to the primary creative functions of literature.Propaganda literature’ must be distinguished from mere propaganda in which there is nothing creative. The writer of mere propaganda is simply concerned to popularize facts, ideas, and emotions with which he is familiar. But propaganda that is literature is a creative influence irradiating and transforming the writer’s experience.‘Release literature’ is that in which the dominant motive of the writer is simply the assuagement of starved needs, the release of pent-up forces in the personality. Romances, detective stories, thrillers, poems etc.
Literature also provides ‘escape’ from the grim realities of life, and many people read to escape boredom. The higher type of literature helps the reader to escape from trivial reality into significant reality.
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Point of view - focus of the narrator knowledge and values
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This course "Literary Studies in English" (TSLB1124) is offered in the second semester of the preparatory programme for the students of Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) in the Institute of Teacher Education in Malaysia. Topic 1 includes:
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- Literary elements
- Literary devices
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What is literature ?
Literature is a term use to describe written or spoken material. The term is most commonly used to refer to words of the creative imagination including works of poetry, drama, fiction and non-fiction. Literature is the art of written works. It is the body of written works of a language period or culture. Literature is published in written works in a particular style or particular subject. Literature is the mirror of life. Our life and all the subject are related to our life is the subject matter or element of literature. So we can get the touch of our life trough literature.Etymologically, literature has to do with letters,the written as opposed to the spoken word, though not everything that is written down is literature.
What is the function of literature ?
As based conception, Aristoteles in “poetic’ that the function of literature is called “catharsis the primary functions of literature are to delight the reader, and heighten his awareness of life. The subsidiary functions are ‘propaganda’, ‘release’ and ‘escape’; but they are subordinated to the primary creative functions of literature.Propaganda literature’ must be distinguished from mere propaganda in which there is nothing creative. The writer of mere propaganda is simply concerned to popularize facts, ideas, and emotions with which he is familiar. But propaganda that is literature is a creative influence irradiating and transforming the writer’s experience.‘Release literature’ is that in which the dominant motive of the writer is simply the assuagement of starved needs, the release of pent-up forces in the personality. Romances, detective stories, thrillers, poems etc.
Literature also provides ‘escape’ from the grim realities of life, and many people read to escape boredom. The higher type of literature helps the reader to escape from trivial reality into significant reality.
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Conceptual elements ( surface facts )
Actions – events and the sequence ( plot )
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Style - focus of the author’s atittudes and values
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2. 2. SUBTOPICS
• Understanding Conventions of Traditional
Genres
• Identifying elements of the different genres.
• Using Elements as Techniques to Develop
Themes
3. LITERATURE
• Literature- Derived from the Latin litteratura
meaning "writing formed with letters,"
literature is most commonly refers to works of
the creative imagination, including poetry,
drama, fiction, nonfiction, journalism, and in
some instances, song.
• http://classiclit.about.com/od/literaryterms/g/aa_whatisliter.htm
4. A genre is a particular type of
literature, painting, music, film, or
other art form which people
consider as a class because it has
special characteristics.
5. Literary Genres
• A category of literary composition
determined by literary techniques, tone,
content, or even (as in the case of fiction)
length. The distinction between genres and
categories are flexible and loosely defined,
often with subgroups. The most general
genres in literature are ( in loose chronological
order) epic, tragedy, comedy, creative
nonfiction. They can all be in the form of.
prose and poetry
7. 5 Major Genres
• Fiction
• Non Fiction
• Drama (Plays )
• Folktale
• Poetry
8. SUBGENRES
FICTION NONFICTION DRAMA FOLKTALE POETRY
Mystery Biography Plays Fable ABC Poem
Realistic Fiction Autobiography Skits Myth Haiku
Historical
Fiction
Informational Musicals Fairy Tale Triangle
Fantasy Reference Tragedy Legend Sonne
Science Fiction Essay Comedy Tall Tale Free Verse
9. FICTION
• A written stories about people
and events that are not real:
literature that tell stories which
are imagined by the writer.
10. Elements of Fiction
• 1. Character- Person in a work of fiction/ characteristics
of a person ( protagonist/ antagonist).
• 2. Conflict_ Opposition of forces which ties one
incident to another and makes the plot move. (
external and internal)
• 3. Setting- refers to place, time, weather condition, and
even mood or atmosphere.
• 4. Point of view- How the character is told- more
specifically who tells it?
• 5. Plot- It is the sequence of events in a story or a play.
• 6. Theme – the central dominating idea
11. Drama
• A story put into action, or a story of human
life told by actual representation of persons by
persons, with imitation of language, voice,
gesture, dress, and accessories or surrounding
conditions, the whole produce with reference
to truth or probability, and with or without
the aid of music, dancing, painting, and
decoration; a play.
12. Elements of Drama
• Plot- The events in play.
• Setting-Time and place of a literary work.
• Characters- People or creatures in a play.
• Dialogue- conversation in a play.
• Theme- The central thought of a play; the idea
or ideas with which a play deals.
• Scenery- the various elements that are used to
create a particular visual setting for a play.
13. Folktale
• Folktales are stories passed down by oral
tradition. Though there are many
varieties of folk tales, they are commonly
about regular people in everyday
settings.
14. Elements of Folktale
• Characters (the characters are flat
• Plot
• Setting
• Theme
• Events
• Style
• Tone
• Point of View ( Often third person narrative)
15. Poetry
• Prose that resembles a poem in
some respect, as in vivid imagery
or rhythmic sound.
16. Elements of Poetry
• Imagery- It appeals to the senses ( show don’t tell). Ex.
• Rhythm- a regular pattern of sounds or movements.
• Sound – the rhythm goes along with the general sound
as it is easy to remember. ( euphony and cacophony)
• Density- is how much is said in how little of space. The
ability to use metaphor not to conform to traditional
grammar styles, and incorporate sounds and rhythmic
is unique in poetry.
• Line - is a unit of language
17. NONFICTION
• The branch of literature comprising
works of narrative prose dealing with or
offering opinions or conjectures upon
facts and reality, including biography,
history and essay.
18. Elements of Nonfiction
• Deals only with real people, events, or idea.
• Narrated from point of view, or perspective of
the author, who is a real person.
• Nonfiction presents facts or discusses
concepts.
• It may reflect historical context of the time
period, including references to major social
and cultural information.
19. Evaluation
( 5 points each)
1. and Differentiate prose poetry.
2. Compare and contrast the different literary
genres.
20. Assignment
• Give one example for each literary
genre and tell something about it.
Write your answer in a one whole
piece of paper.