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21ST CENTURY LITERATURE

POETRY- an imaginative awareness of convey what they want to impart to the reader,
experience being expressed through meaning, such as Flashback
sound, and rhythmic language choices to
FLASHBACK- the events have taken place
evoke an emotional response.
before the present time the narration is
NON-FICTION- literature created from the
following.
imagination, not presented as fact, though it
may be based on a true story or situation. FORESHADOWING- literary device that
writers utilize as a means to indicate or hint to
CONTEXT- originates from the notion of
readers something that is to follow or appear
weaving together. It is defined as the
later in a story
circumstances that form the setting of events,
statements, or ideas and in the way of which it BASICS OF POETRY WRITING
can be fully understood and assessed.
Poetry (derived from the Greek word poiesis,
WRITER’S CONTEXT- knowing about the “making”) is a form of literature that uses
writer's life, values, assumptions, gender, race, aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of
sexual orientation, and the political and language – such as phonaesthetics, sound
economic issues related to the author symbolism, and metre – to evoke meanings in
addition to, or in place of, the prosaic
READER’S CONTEXT- is about the reader's
ostensible meaning.
previous reading experience, values,
assumptions, political and economic issues So ang poetry, may iba’t ibang klase at uri lalo
na ngayong mas marami na ang nahihilig dito.
TEXT’S CONTEXT- is about its publishing
Isa na rito ang Shape Poetry
history. It is part of the larger text such as
newspaper, history, events, translated in it In writing poems, I have seven basic rules
SOCIAL CONTEXT AND SOCIO- 1. Use your senses.
CULTURAL- a text feature the society in
which the characters live and in which the 2. Engage in wordplay
author's text was produced 3. Never force rhyming
STRUCTURE OF POEM- refers to words that 4. Try to find inspiration in the weirdest things
are put together or arranged such that they 5. Have meaning
make sense.
6. Show. Don’t tell.
IMAGERY- creating a picture in the reader's
mind by using words that appeal to the senses. 7. Know the rules…and break them.
TYPES OF IMAGERY ACCORDING TO THINK
MENOY (2016)
FEEL
VISUAL IMAGERY- creating a picture in the
WRITE
reader'smind by using words that appeal to the
senses.
AUDITORY IMAGERY- produced by the use
of words that appeal to the sense of hearing
KINESTHETIC IMAGERY- produced by the
use of words that appeal to the actions and
movement.
LITERARY TECHNIQUES are methods the
author or writer of a literary piece used to
21ST CENTURY LITERATURE

1.authentic- of undisputed origin; genuine; DOODLE FICTION- Literary presentation


made or done in the traditional or original where the author incorporates doodle writing,
way, or in a way that faithfully resembles an drawings and handwritten graphics in place of
original; based on facts; accurate or reliable the traditional font
2.femininity- qualities or attributes regarded as TEXT-TALK NOVELS- Text-Talk Novels are
characteristic of women stories told almost entirely in dialogue
simulating social network exchanges.
3.thermalizing- attain or cause to attain
Narratives are usually presented in blog, email,
thermal equilibrium with the environment
and IM (instant messaging) format
POETRY- an imaginative awareness of
CHICK LITERATURE- Is genre fiction which
experience expressed through meaning, sound
addresses issues of modern womanhood, often
and rhythmic language choices to evoke an
humorously and lightheartedly. Chick Lit
emotional response.
typically features a female protagonist whose
DRAMA- a composition in prose or verse femininity is heavily thermalizing in the plot.
presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story
FLASH FICTION- Is genre fiction which
involving conflict more contrast of character,
addresses issues of modern womanhood, often
especially on intended to be acted on a stage: a
humorously and lightheartedly. Chick Lit
play
typically features a female protagonist whose
FICTION- literature created from the femininity is heavily thermalizing in the plot.
imagination, not presented as fact, though it
CREATIVE NON-FICTION- Also known as
may be based on a true story or situation.
literary non-fiction or narrative non-fiction A
NON-FICTION- based on facts and the genre of writing that uses literary styles and
author’s opinion about a subject. The purpose techniques to create factually accurate
of non-fiction writing is to inform and narratives.
sometimes to persuade
SCIENCE FICTION- genre of speculative
ILLUSTRATED NOVEL- Story through text fiction dealing with imaginative concepts such
and illustrated images 50% of the narrative is as futuristic science and technology, space
presented without words. The reader must travel, time travel, faster than light travel, a
interpret the images to comprehend the story parallel universe and extra-terrestrial life
completely.
HYPER POETRY- Digital poetry that uses
DIGI-FICTION- Triple Media Literature links and hypertext mark-up It can either
Combines three media: book, movie/video and involved set words, phrases, lines, etc. that are
internet website. To get the full story, students presented in variable order but sit on the page
must engage in navigation, reading, and much as traditional poetry does, or it can
viewing in all three forms contain parts of the poem that move and
transform
GRAPHIC NOVEL- Narrative in comic book
formats. Narrative work in which the story is
conveyed to the reader using a comic form
MANGA- Japanese word for comics. It is used
in the English-speaking world as a generic
term for all comic books and graphic novels
originally published in Japan.
AMERI-MANGA- sometimes used to refer to
comics created by American artists in manga
style.

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