LITERATURE
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LITERATURE Writings in prose or verse; especially :
writings having excellence of form or expression and expressing ideas of permanent or universal interest (2) : an example of such writings
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Poetry, Prose, and Drama
How do I distinguish among poetry, prose, and drama?
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Activator
1. “The Old Man and the Sea” by Ernest Hemingway.
2. “ O Captain! My Captain!” by Walt Whitman.
3. “The Crucible.” by Arthur Miller.
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Poetry’s PurposePoetry is a form of writing that
is meant to 1. entertain
2. express
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Text Features of Poetry
There are several features of poetry that make it unique from other forms of writing. These are:
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Text Features of Poetry
1. Varied in length2. Written in lines and stanzas3. Uses sound devices (rhyme,
alliteration, onomatopoeia, etc…)
4. Takes poetic license with space, punctuation, grammar, etc…
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Text Features of Poetry
5. Uses word pictures to build sensory impressions and create images
6. Plays with the sounds of words and the rhymes of phrases
7. Is usually intended to be read aloud
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Forms of PoetryPoetry can take several forms. These are:
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Forms of Poetry
1. Shape Poems2. Acrostic Poems3. Ballads4. Lyrical Poems5. Haikus6. Narrative Poems7. Free Verse8. Blank Verse
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Let’s Review #1Tell me three things that you have learned about poetry (write them down).
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Prose’s PurposeProse is a form of writing that
is meant to: 1. inform
2. entertain3. express4. persuade
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Text Features of Prose
There are several features of prose that make it unique from other forms of writing. These are:
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Text Features of Prose1. Written using paragraphs2. May contain dialogue3. Can be either fiction or
nonfiction4. Can have headings and/or
subheadings5. Can be accompanied by
graphics (charts, photos)
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Forms of ProseProse can take several forms. These are:
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Forms of Prose
1. Biography2. Autobiography3. Essay4. Novel5. Short Story6. Novella7. Article8. Fable / Folktale
9. Folktale
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Let’s Review #2Tell me three things that you have learned about prose (write them down).
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Drama’s PurposeDrama is a form of writing
that is meant to: 1. express
2. entertain
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Text Features of Drama
There are several features of drama that make it unique from other forms of writing. These are:
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Text Features of Drama1. can have staging directions2. can have a list of characters3. written to be performed4. written in the form of a script
(dialogue)5. can include directions for
costuming and physically setting a stage
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Forms of DramaDrama can take several forms. These are:
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Forms of Drama
1. Play2. Skit3. Opera4. Musical5. Monologue6. Readers’ Theater
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Let’s Review #3Tell me three things that
you have learned about drama (write them down).