creative writing

Cards (33)

  • intertextuality is a powerful technique used by writers to make ' multiple layers' of
    meaning
  • it is a type of intertextuality which is used for satirical purposes.
    parody
  • is it a type of intertextuality wherein the writer makes an indirect reference to another text, historical period or religious belief.
    allusion.
  • 4. it is a type of intertextuality which uses a particular written work to create a film, TV drama, or stage play.
    adaptation.
  • 5. this type of intertextuality happens when the writer changes or extends the meaning of a certain text by reworking or re-imagination.
    appropriation.
  • 6. it is a type of allusion which refers to past event or period.
    historical.
  • 7. what type of allusion is expressed in "this place is like a garden of eden"
    religious.
  • 8. what type of allusion is expressed in "she had a smile that rivaled that of Mona Lisa"
    literary.
  • 9. it is a type of allusion which refers to stories involving the church or faith.
    religious.
  • 10. which type of intertextuality a writer uses to mock its target who are usually popular personalities?
    parody
  • 11. which type of intertextuality desires to introduce to the audience a whole new and fresh literary style from a popular material?
    adaptation
  • 14. which of the following requires awareness of human nature?
    character development
  • 15. she is as beautiful as a Venus is a >historical< intertextuality.
    false. mythological
  • 16. quotation involves >indirect< reference to another text, giving citation to its owner.
    false. direct
  • 17. the >conflict< arises from the challenges the protagonist face.
    true
  • 19. the >denouement< shows whether or not the conflict has been resolved.
    true
  • 21.the >falling action< gives clues to the ending of the play.
    true
    1. which of the following is NOT part of the plot?
    theme
  • 3.which element of drama refers to the events that took place in the past?
    backstory
  • 4. which of the following refers to the hints at the future used to stir audience's anticipation?
    foreshadowing
  • 5. which of the statements is true?
    a .drama includes dance to set the mood of the audience
    b .drama is meant to be performed rather than read.
    c .the one who writes drama is called a script writer.
    b drama is meant to be performed rather than read
  • 6. it refers to the actor's speech delivery to express thoughts at the time when he/she is alone.
    soliloquy
  • 7. which element reveals the tone in the play?
    dialogue
  • 8. which of the following describes the lighting, costumes or how the actress behave in the stage?
    stage directions
  • 9. which type of play evokes fear and pity?
    tragedy
  • 10. Which type of play aims to release a powerful emotion at the end?
    Tragedy
  • 11. Which dramatic elements involves happenings that cause a sense of uncertainty about things that will happen to the characters?
    Suspense
  • 12. Which is known as the versatile genre of drama?
    Opera
  • 13. Which type of drama uses practical jokes and shows violent conflict and crude humor?
    Farce
  • 14. It refers to the storyline of the play.
    Arc
  • 15. Intertextuality is a powerful technique used by writers to make 'multiple layers' of ____.
    Meaning
  • 12. The following statements Express the significance of intertextuality, EXCEPT:
    A it confuses students when they write their own texts.
    B It invites readers to revisit earlier texts.
    C it causes audience to raise question concerning originality of texts.
    A it confuses students when they write their own texts.
  • 13. How is implicit characterization done?
    A By letting the narrator introduce the character
    B by enabling the audience discover by themselves the qualities of the character
    C By informing the audience about the looks and other traits of the character
    B by enabling the audience discover by themselves the qualities of the character