21st Literary Forms Flashcards

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Refers to the body of written works produced from
the year 2000 onward, capturing the complexities of
the contemporary world, characterized by diverse
themes, forms, and technological integration. It
reflects the rapid social, cultural, and political
changes of the modern era, influenced by globalization, digitalization, and cross-cultural
exchanges.

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21st century literature

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Is a performance-based art form where the focus is on the verbal expression and the delivery of the poem rather than written text. It emphasizes the oral traditions of poetry, combining elements of performance, storytelling, and theater.

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Spoken Word Poetry and Slam Poetry

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Serialized novels and comics published online, often on dedicated platforms that allow for reader interaction, such as comments and voting. These can include genres like fantasy, romance, and science fiction, and often cater to niche audiences.

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Web Novels and Webcomics

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Short-form storytelling adapted to social media platforms. This includes Twitterature (stories or poetry on Twitter), Instagram poetry (visually appealing poetry posts), and other forms of literature that utilize the unique features of social media platforms for storytelling.

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Social Media Literature

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Extremely short stories that typically range from 100 to 1,000 words. While not entirely new, the popularity of flash fiction has surged in the 21st century, supported by online platforms and social media that cater to quick reading.

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Flash Fiction

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While ____ has existed for decades, the internet has significantly expanded its reach and influence in the 21st century. Fan-created works based on popular books, movies, TV shows, and other media explore alternative storylines, character developments, and pairings not seen in the original works.

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Fan Fiction

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Refers to the process of
analyzing and understanding
written works of literature, such
as novels, poems, short stories,
and plays. This involves
examining both the surface-level content and the deeper
meanings embedded in the text.

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Reading and Interpreting Literary Texts

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What are the steps in reading and interpreting literary texts

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  1. Understand the Basics
    (Literal Meaning)
  2. Analyze the Language
    (Close Reading)
  3. Examine the Structure
  4. Identify Themes and
    Motifs
  5. Examine the Structure
  6. Interpret Multiple Layers
  7. Reflect on the Overall
    Impact
  8. Synthesize and Formulate
    Your Interpretation
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Under na ito ng Categories of Observation

Who wrote this?

What kind of person was he or she?

How old was the writer when the poem was written?

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The Writer’s Life

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In what place and time was it written? What was going on at the time? What events and ideas were important?
What was the world view?

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The Writer’s Culture

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andito ka parin???

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inom ka muna tubig dali

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How many parts are there to this work? How are they related? What key words images, figures of speech,
are important?

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The Work Structure, Techniques

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Who is talking here? To whom?
What is their relationship like?
What motivates them?
What conflict do they have?

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Characters or Speaker

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What ideas or lessons are expressed or implied here?
What values?
What forces have determined these events?
What are we supposed to learn?

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Ideas, Lessons, Philosophy

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How does it make me feel?
What features of the work stand out?
What happens to me when I read this?

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The Reader Yourself as a Reader

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What is the present world view in the place where I am situated? What events and ideas are important

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Historical Perspectives

17
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What does this remind me of?
How is it related to other works, storylines,
characters, or myths?

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Artistic/Literary Tradition