Literature
Mrs. Juliana's Class
Lesson Adjective
Wellcome
Build Reading Skills. Reading literature provides another avenue
for this simple practice.
Create Connections. Reading gives students the chance to see
how people are connected and better understand the complex
dynamic of human relationships.
Allow for Enjoyment. Reading gives students a lot of enjoyment.
Literature
Definition
Literature is an imaginative work that pictures
human life in a society that can be enjoyed,
understood, and used by society. Literature is a
means of social expression, a mirror of life, and an
interpretation of human expressions that help us
understand how to live.
Two Major Categories
Fiction
Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work,
portraying individuals, events, or places that are
imaginary, or in ways that are imaginary.
Non-fiction
Any publication or piece of media that strives, in good
faith, to present information only about the real world, as
opposed to being based on imagination, is considered
non-fiction.
Plot
Character
Elements Of Literature
A character is a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a
story. A literary character is a person, animal, or object/thing
presented as a person in a narrative.
Plot is the cause-and-effect sequence of main events in a
story. The plot is the story and more specifically, how it
develops, unfolds, and moves in time.
Elements Of Literature
Setting
Point of view is the writer's way of deciding who is telling the story to whom.
Establishing a clear point of view is important because it dictates how your
reader interprets characters, events, and other important details. There are
three kinds of point of view: first person, second person, and third person.
Point Of View
Theme is defined as a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work
which is conveyed by an author and interpreted by a reader.
Theme
The setting is the time and place of the story. it is a literary element of
literature used in novels, short stories,plays, films, etc.,
Types Of Literature
Poetry Drama
Poetry, sometimes referred to as poetry, is a kind of literature that
use the aesthetic and frequently rhythmic aspects of language, such
as phonaesthetics and sound symbolism, to evoke meanings in
addition to or instead of a prosaic apparent meaning.
Drama combines elements of prose and poetry into plays that are
usually intended to be performed on stage. t portrays fictional or
non-fictional stories.
Types Of Literature
Short Story Fabel
A short story, sometimes known as a novel, is a work of prose fiction
that is intended to evoke a particular feeling or impact. It often
consists of one or more linked occurrences that may be read in a
single sitting.
A fable is a type of literature that consists of a brief, fictional story
in prose or verse that humanizes animals, mythical beings, plants,
inanimate objects, or forces of nature in order to illustrate or convey
a particular moral lesson
Class Recap
Discussion Point
Cap off a productive class
with key summary points
students can easily
remember.
Discussion Point
You can provide this for
the class as a way of
wrapping up everything
you've discussed.
Discussion Point
Recaps can also be led
by students for a more
enriching experience.
Thank You

Colorful Handcrafted Literature Creative Education Presentation.pdf

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    Lesson Adjective Wellcome Build ReadingSkills. Reading literature provides another avenue for this simple practice. Create Connections. Reading gives students the chance to see how people are connected and better understand the complex dynamic of human relationships. Allow for Enjoyment. Reading gives students a lot of enjoyment.
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    Literature Definition Literature is animaginative work that pictures human life in a society that can be enjoyed, understood, and used by society. Literature is a means of social expression, a mirror of life, and an interpretation of human expressions that help us understand how to live.
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    Two Major Categories Fiction Fictionis any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary, or in ways that are imaginary. Non-fiction Any publication or piece of media that strives, in good faith, to present information only about the real world, as opposed to being based on imagination, is considered non-fiction.
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    Plot Character Elements Of Literature Acharacter is a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story. A literary character is a person, animal, or object/thing presented as a person in a narrative. Plot is the cause-and-effect sequence of main events in a story. The plot is the story and more specifically, how it develops, unfolds, and moves in time.
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    Elements Of Literature Setting Pointof view is the writer's way of deciding who is telling the story to whom. Establishing a clear point of view is important because it dictates how your reader interprets characters, events, and other important details. There are three kinds of point of view: first person, second person, and third person. Point Of View Theme is defined as a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work which is conveyed by an author and interpreted by a reader. Theme The setting is the time and place of the story. it is a literary element of literature used in novels, short stories,plays, films, etc.,
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    Types Of Literature PoetryDrama Poetry, sometimes referred to as poetry, is a kind of literature that use the aesthetic and frequently rhythmic aspects of language, such as phonaesthetics and sound symbolism, to evoke meanings in addition to or instead of a prosaic apparent meaning. Drama combines elements of prose and poetry into plays that are usually intended to be performed on stage. t portrays fictional or non-fictional stories.
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    Types Of Literature ShortStory Fabel A short story, sometimes known as a novel, is a work of prose fiction that is intended to evoke a particular feeling or impact. It often consists of one or more linked occurrences that may be read in a single sitting. A fable is a type of literature that consists of a brief, fictional story in prose or verse that humanizes animals, mythical beings, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature in order to illustrate or convey a particular moral lesson
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    Class Recap Discussion Point Capoff a productive class with key summary points students can easily remember. Discussion Point You can provide this for the class as a way of wrapping up everything you've discussed. Discussion Point Recaps can also be led by students for a more enriching experience.
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