GNED 15 (Lesson 2: Notable Literary Genres)

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  • Poetry- conveys thought, describes a scene or tell a story
  • Types of Poetry (A .Hyper Poetry)- digital poetry that uses links using hypertext mark-up
  • Types of Poetry (B. Spoken word Poetry)- poetry written to be performed
  • Drama- literature with stories composed of verse or prose which meant to be dramatically o theatrically performed
  • Blog- website containing short articles called post that are changed regularly
  • Creative Non-fiction- styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives
  • Fiction- created from imagination
  • Fiction (A. Short Story)- fictional prose narrative shorter than the novel
  • Fiction (B. Chick lit)- addresses issue of modern womanhood
  • Fiction (C. Illustrated Novel)- story through text and illustrated novel
  • Fiction (D. digi-fiction)-triple media literature
    -book, movie, internet website
  • Fiction (E. graphic novel)- narrative comic book formats. Stand alone with more complex plot
  • Fiction (F. Manga)- japanese word for comics
    EX: shonen/shojo
  • Fiction (G. doodle fiction)- literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle writing
  • Fiction (H. Text-talk Novels)- stories that are told almost completely in dialogue stimulating social network exchanges
  • Fiction (J. Six word flash fiction)- fiction done in six word only
  • Fiction (K. Speculative Fiction)- umbrella term
  • Horror- purpose to create feelings of fear, dread, repulsion, and terror in the audience