LITERATURE
1) FICTION
*Point of View *Appearance and Reality *Tone *Character *Plot *Theme *Symbols
*comes from authors imagination
*can have realistic themes or fantasy themes
*NOVELS
*Epistolary *Gothic *Historical *Manners *Picaresque *Psychological *Sentimental
*SHORT STORIES
*concise narration *no fully developed characters *fables
2) POETRY
*Language *Structure *Sound Structures *Meter
*Rhythm *Rhyme *Iambic
*Imagery *Alliteration *Trochaic
*Figures *Assonance *Anapestic
*Metaphor *Consonance *Dactylic
*Symbols
*Allegory
*narrative: tells a story
*dramatic: portrayal of life or character or the telling of a story usually involving conflicts and emotions through action and dialogue
*lyric: strong imagination, melody, and feeling to create a single unified and intense impression of the personal emotion of the poet
3) NONFICTION
*based on facts
*Biographies *Essays *Speeches *Scared Scriptures
4) DRAMA
*poetry that represents conflicts and emotions through actions and dialogues
*Point of View *Appearance and Reality *Tone *Character *Plot *Theme *Symbols
*comes from authors imagination
*can have realistic themes or fantasy themes
*NOVELS
*Epistolary *Gothic *Historical *Manners *Picaresque *Psychological *Sentimental
*SHORT STORIES
*concise narration *no fully developed characters *fables
2) POETRY
*Language *Structure *Sound Structures *Meter
*Rhythm *Rhyme *Iambic
*Imagery *Alliteration *Trochaic
*Figures *Assonance *Anapestic
*Metaphor *Consonance *Dactylic
*Symbols
*Allegory
*narrative: tells a story
*dramatic: portrayal of life or character or the telling of a story usually involving conflicts and emotions through action and dialogue
*lyric: strong imagination, melody, and feeling to create a single unified and intense impression of the personal emotion of the poet
3) NONFICTION
*based on facts
*Biographies *Essays *Speeches *Scared Scriptures
4) DRAMA
*poetry that represents conflicts and emotions through actions and dialogues