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Literary Forms
Discussant:
Honeylyn P. Dignadice
Krizna G. Dominado
 symbols used to represent each meaning.
Forms
 particular meaning in a particular context
Form, Genre, and Meaning
Form
 is the way of arrangement of the content.
 In literature, the form refers to the style and
structure of a literary work.
 In literature it is the roots of the literary family
tree.
Form, Genre, and Meaning
 specific style or category of writing.
 make use of the various literary forms as foundations
from which to stretch out in many directions of
expression.
Genres
 are like the branches of the family tree.
 work together as the foundations for a
piece of writing.
Literary Forms and Genres
 give meaning to a text while exploring
the major literary forms and the
nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and drama
genres.
Meaning is basically the writer's
message to the reader. Writers choose
various forms and genres to help them
express their meaning.
Question:
How is literary form different from genre?
Major LiteraryForms
Nonfiction prose
Fiction prose
 written in ordinary, non-metrical language and communicates facts or
opinions about reality.
 writer's primary purpose is to convey information or persuade readers.
 written in ordinary, non-metrical language, but it is the product of the
writer's imagination.
 fictional works can stretch all the way from obscure and difficult to clear and
direct.
 poetry
drama
Major LiteraryForms
 uses metrical language with lots of rhythm and rhyme to create word
pictures.
 combines elements of prose and poetry into plays that are usually intended
to be performed on stage.
 poetry
drama
 employs all kinds of word play, figurative language, and imagery to send its
messages.
 feature hidden meanings and messages that take some work to
decipher.
Literary Forms
NONFICTION PROSE GENRES
1. Biography
detailed description or account of a person's life.
Literary Forms
NONFICTION PROSE GENRES
2. Auto-biography
a written account of the life of a person written by that person,
sometimes with the assistance of a collaborator or ghostwriter.
Literary Genre
NONFICTION PROSE GENRES
3. Letter
a written message from one party to
another containing information.
Literary Genre
NONFICTION PROSE GENRES
4. diary
is a record (originally in handwritten
format) with discrete entries arranged
by date reporting on what has
happened over the course of a day or
other period.
Someone who keeps a diary is known as a
diarist.
Literary Genre
NONFICTION PROSE GENRES
4. Journal
a daily record of events or business; a private journal
is usually referred to as a diary
or other periodical, in the literal sense of one published each day.
5. Newspaper
Nonfiction prose Genres
Other examples:
• Book Review
• Scientific and Current
Publications
• Government Reports
• Newspaper Article
• Cookbook
• Speech
• Instruction Manual
• Editorial
• Essay
• Textbook
• Feature Article
• Encyclopedia
• Dictionary
Literary Genres
FICTION PROSE GENRES
1. Fantasy
genre of literature that features magical and supernatural elements that do
not exist in the real world.
Literary Forms
FICTION PROSE GENRES
2. Folklore
old cultural stories (includes fairy tales, fables, myths, legends and tell
tales
Literary Genre
FICTION PROSE GENRES
– a fiction story based on real history.
3. Historical Fiction
4. Mystery
Literary Genre
FICTION PROSE GENRES
is a genre of fiction that follows a crime (like a murder or a
disappearance) from the moment it is committed to the moment it
is solved.
5) Realistic Fiction-is a genre consisting of stories that could have actually
occurred to people or animals in a believable setting.
Literary Genre
FICTION PROSE GENRES
6) Romance - the aim of the genre is simple, showcasing a love story where
two people overcome adversity to obtain their
happily ever after.
Literary Genre
FICTION PROSE GENRES
7) Science fiction is a genre of speculative fiction which
typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as
advanced science and technology, space exploration, time
travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.
Literary Genre
FICTION PROSE GENRES
Poetry
Three main genres:
lyric poetry, narrative poetry and dramatic poetry.
LiteraryForms
Poetry Genres
-uses song-like and emotional
words to describe a moment, an object, a feeling, or a
person.
-They use sensory language to set
the scene and inspire emotions in the
reader.
1. Lyric poetry
Literary Forms
Poetry Genres
Types of Lyric Poetry
elegy - a reflective poem to honor the dead
LiteraryForms
Poetry Genres
Types of Lyric Poetry
haiku - a seventeen-syllable poem that uses natural imagery to express
an emotion
LiteraryForms
Poetry Genres
Types of Lyric Poetry
ode - an elevated poem that pays tribute
to a person, idea, place, or another concept
LiteraryForms
Poetry Genres
Types of Lyric Poetry
sonnet - a descriptive fourteen-line
poem with a specific rhyme scheme
LiteraryForms
Poetry Genres
2) Narrative poetry tells a story.
-Also known as epic poetry, narrative poetry is often set to
music as ballads.
-Narrative poems are usually of human
interest and include epics, or long stories
LiteraryForms
Poetry Genres
Examples of Narrative Poetry:
allegory - a narrative poem that uses an extended metaphor to
make a point
LiteraryForms
Poetry Genres
epic - a lengthy poem that tells a story of
heroic adventures
Examples of Narrative Poetry:
ballad - narrative poetry set to music.
burlesque - a mock-epic poem that tells an
ordinary story in a melodramatic way
LiteraryForms
Drama
Dramatic poetry - also known
as dramatic monologue, is meant to be
spoken or acted. Similar to narrative
poetry, dramatic poetry tells a story.
LiteraryForms
Dramatic Genres
Many dramatic poems appear as:
monologue - a speech given by one character to another, or by
one character to the audience (also known as dramatic verse
when not in poetic form)
LiteraryForms
Dramatic Genres
soliloquy - a speech given by one character
to himself or herself; a dramatic
representation of inner monologue
Many dramatic poems appear as:
LiteraryForms
Drama Genres
Comedy – is a type of drama that aims to make the audience
laugh. Its tone is light and it mostly has a happy ending.
Midsummers Nights Dream
LiteraryForms
Drama Genres
Tragedy – is a type of drama in which the protagonist or hero is
brought down by his/her flaws. Murders, deaths, insanity, and
pain are among the most common ideas in tragedies.
LiteraryForms
Drama Genres
Tragicomedy – is a special kind of drama that combines the
features of tragedy and comedy.
LiteraryForms
Drama Genres
Melodrama – a kind of drama in which everything is
hyperbolized. Usually themes in melodramas
are simple and without any unpredictable
plot twists.
LiteraryForms
Quiz
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Literary forms report.pptx

  • 1. Literary Forms Discussant: Honeylyn P. Dignadice Krizna G. Dominado
  • 2.  symbols used to represent each meaning. Forms  particular meaning in a particular context
  • 3. Form, Genre, and Meaning Form  is the way of arrangement of the content.  In literature, the form refers to the style and structure of a literary work.  In literature it is the roots of the literary family tree.
  • 4. Form, Genre, and Meaning  specific style or category of writing.  make use of the various literary forms as foundations from which to stretch out in many directions of expression. Genres  are like the branches of the family tree.
  • 5.  work together as the foundations for a piece of writing. Literary Forms and Genres  give meaning to a text while exploring the major literary forms and the nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and drama genres.
  • 6. Meaning is basically the writer's message to the reader. Writers choose various forms and genres to help them express their meaning.
  • 7. Question: How is literary form different from genre?
  • 8. Major LiteraryForms Nonfiction prose Fiction prose  written in ordinary, non-metrical language and communicates facts or opinions about reality.  writer's primary purpose is to convey information or persuade readers.  written in ordinary, non-metrical language, but it is the product of the writer's imagination.  fictional works can stretch all the way from obscure and difficult to clear and direct.  poetry drama
  • 9. Major LiteraryForms  uses metrical language with lots of rhythm and rhyme to create word pictures.  combines elements of prose and poetry into plays that are usually intended to be performed on stage.  poetry drama  employs all kinds of word play, figurative language, and imagery to send its messages.  feature hidden meanings and messages that take some work to decipher.
  • 10. Literary Forms NONFICTION PROSE GENRES 1. Biography detailed description or account of a person's life.
  • 11. Literary Forms NONFICTION PROSE GENRES 2. Auto-biography a written account of the life of a person written by that person, sometimes with the assistance of a collaborator or ghostwriter.
  • 12. Literary Genre NONFICTION PROSE GENRES 3. Letter a written message from one party to another containing information.
  • 13. Literary Genre NONFICTION PROSE GENRES 4. diary is a record (originally in handwritten format) with discrete entries arranged by date reporting on what has happened over the course of a day or other period. Someone who keeps a diary is known as a diarist.
  • 14. Literary Genre NONFICTION PROSE GENRES 4. Journal a daily record of events or business; a private journal is usually referred to as a diary or other periodical, in the literal sense of one published each day. 5. Newspaper
  • 15. Nonfiction prose Genres Other examples: • Book Review • Scientific and Current Publications • Government Reports • Newspaper Article • Cookbook • Speech • Instruction Manual • Editorial • Essay • Textbook • Feature Article • Encyclopedia • Dictionary
  • 16. Literary Genres FICTION PROSE GENRES 1. Fantasy genre of literature that features magical and supernatural elements that do not exist in the real world.
  • 17. Literary Forms FICTION PROSE GENRES 2. Folklore old cultural stories (includes fairy tales, fables, myths, legends and tell tales
  • 18. Literary Genre FICTION PROSE GENRES – a fiction story based on real history. 3. Historical Fiction
  • 19. 4. Mystery Literary Genre FICTION PROSE GENRES is a genre of fiction that follows a crime (like a murder or a disappearance) from the moment it is committed to the moment it is solved.
  • 20. 5) Realistic Fiction-is a genre consisting of stories that could have actually occurred to people or animals in a believable setting. Literary Genre FICTION PROSE GENRES
  • 21. 6) Romance - the aim of the genre is simple, showcasing a love story where two people overcome adversity to obtain their happily ever after. Literary Genre FICTION PROSE GENRES
  • 22. 7) Science fiction is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. Literary Genre FICTION PROSE GENRES
  • 23. Poetry Three main genres: lyric poetry, narrative poetry and dramatic poetry. LiteraryForms
  • 24. Poetry Genres -uses song-like and emotional words to describe a moment, an object, a feeling, or a person. -They use sensory language to set the scene and inspire emotions in the reader. 1. Lyric poetry Literary Forms
  • 25. Poetry Genres Types of Lyric Poetry elegy - a reflective poem to honor the dead LiteraryForms
  • 26. Poetry Genres Types of Lyric Poetry haiku - a seventeen-syllable poem that uses natural imagery to express an emotion LiteraryForms
  • 27. Poetry Genres Types of Lyric Poetry ode - an elevated poem that pays tribute to a person, idea, place, or another concept LiteraryForms
  • 28. Poetry Genres Types of Lyric Poetry sonnet - a descriptive fourteen-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme LiteraryForms
  • 29. Poetry Genres 2) Narrative poetry tells a story. -Also known as epic poetry, narrative poetry is often set to music as ballads. -Narrative poems are usually of human interest and include epics, or long stories LiteraryForms
  • 30. Poetry Genres Examples of Narrative Poetry: allegory - a narrative poem that uses an extended metaphor to make a point LiteraryForms
  • 31. Poetry Genres epic - a lengthy poem that tells a story of heroic adventures Examples of Narrative Poetry: ballad - narrative poetry set to music. burlesque - a mock-epic poem that tells an ordinary story in a melodramatic way LiteraryForms
  • 32. Drama Dramatic poetry - also known as dramatic monologue, is meant to be spoken or acted. Similar to narrative poetry, dramatic poetry tells a story. LiteraryForms
  • 33. Dramatic Genres Many dramatic poems appear as: monologue - a speech given by one character to another, or by one character to the audience (also known as dramatic verse when not in poetic form) LiteraryForms
  • 34. Dramatic Genres soliloquy - a speech given by one character to himself or herself; a dramatic representation of inner monologue Many dramatic poems appear as: LiteraryForms
  • 35. Drama Genres Comedy – is a type of drama that aims to make the audience laugh. Its tone is light and it mostly has a happy ending. Midsummers Nights Dream LiteraryForms
  • 36. Drama Genres Tragedy – is a type of drama in which the protagonist or hero is brought down by his/her flaws. Murders, deaths, insanity, and pain are among the most common ideas in tragedies. LiteraryForms
  • 37. Drama Genres Tragicomedy – is a special kind of drama that combines the features of tragedy and comedy. LiteraryForms
  • 38. Drama Genres Melodrama – a kind of drama in which everything is hyperbolized. Usually themes in melodramas are simple and without any unpredictable plot twists. LiteraryForms
  • 39. Quiz