GABU, GENRES, CONTEXT and POETRY Flashcards

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Who wrote Gabu?

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Carlos A. Angeles

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Where is Gabu located?

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Ilocos Norte

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Who wrote the martyr?

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Nick Joaquin

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Enumerate all the 21st literature genres.

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Ilustrated novel, Digi-fiction, Graphic novel, Manga, Doodle fiction, Text-talk novels, Flash fiction, six-word flash fiction, Creative non-fiction, Science fiction, Blog, Chick lit and Hyper poetry.

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*It is a Story through text and illustrated images,

*50% 0f the narrative is presented without words

*The reader must interpret the images to comprehend the story completely.

*Textual portions are presented in traditional form.

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Illustrated novel

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Give examples of an Illustrated novel

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The invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick and The Arrival by Shaun Tan. Good citizens need not fear by Maria Reva and Breakfast of champions by Kurt Vonnegut.

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It combines three media: book, movie/video and internet website and also known as “Triple Media Literature”

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Digi-fiction

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Patrick Carman’s skeleton creek and Anthony Zuiker level 26 are examples of what?

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Digi-fiction

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A Narrative work in which the story is conveyed to the reader using a comic form.

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Graphic Novel

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Give examples of a graphic novel

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Archie comics by John Goldwater and Illustrator by Bob Montana

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comic books and graphic novels originated from Japan. It is a japanese word for comics

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Manga

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It is sometimes used to refer to comics created by American artists in manga style.

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Ameri-manga

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It is known as the boy’s manga such as Naruto, Bleach and One piece

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Shonen

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It is known as the Girl’s manga such as sailormoon

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Shojo

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Men’s manga (akira)

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Seinen

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Women’s manga (Loveless, Paradise kiss)

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Josei

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Children’s manga (Doraemon, Hello kitty)

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Kodomo

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Its literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle writing and drawings and
handwritten graphics in place of the traditional font.

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Doodle fiction

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Examples of doodle fiction

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The diary of a wimpy kid by Jeff Kinney and Timmy failure by Stephan pastis

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Stories told almost entirely in dialogue simulating social network exchanges. It could be Blogs, email and IM format narratives

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Text-talk novels

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Examples of text-talk novels

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l8r, g8r by lauren myracle and ENTRAPMENT by M. Spooner

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Is a style of fictional literature of extreme brevity

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Flash fiction

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One of the example of a flash fiction is “Wild life” by ___?

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Kathy Fish

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The shortest genre

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Six-word flash fiction

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_____ :For sale: baby socks, never worn.

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Ernest hemingway

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____ :Two men, three girls, one sigh

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Samantha Wilcox

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___: The car screeched. And she screamed.

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Mary Annie

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Creative non-fiction is also known as ____?

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literary non-fiction or narrative non-fiction

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A genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate
narratives.

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Creative non-fiction

30
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1000 Gifts by ____

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Ann Voscamp

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Wind, Sand, and Stars by ____?

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Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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Is a genre of speculative fiction dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic science
and technology, space travel, time travel, faster than light travel, a parallel universe and extraterrestrial life.

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Science fiction

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Suzanne Collins’ Mockingjay and Sarah Maas’ Kingdom of Ash are example of what genre?

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Science fiction

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A weblog, a website containing short articles called posts that are changed regularly.

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Blog

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is genre fiction which addresses issues of modern womanhood, often humorously and lightheartedly.

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Chick lit or chick literature

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Scarlet Bailey’s The night before Christmas and Miranda Dickinson’s It started with a Kiss are examples of this.

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Chick lit or chick literature

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Digital poetry that uses links using hypertext mark-up. It can either involved set words, phrases, lines, etc. that are presented in variable order but sit on the page much as traditional poetry does, or it can contain parts of the poem that move and mutate.

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Hyper poetry

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The earliest example of a hyper poetry is no later than ___?

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mid-1980s

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IT ORIGINATES FROM THE NOTION OF WEAVING TOGETHER. IT IS DEFINED AS THE CIRCUMSTANCES THAT FORM THE SETTING OF EVENTS, STATEMENTS, OR IDEAS AND IN THE WAY OF WHICH IT CAN BE FULLY UNDERSTOOD AND ASSESSED.

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Context

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Shadows of the past by ___ ??

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MJR

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___ is knowing about the writer’s life, values, assumptions, gender, race, sexual orientation, and the political and economic issues related to the author.

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Writer’s context

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___ is about the reader’s previous reading experience, values, assumptions, political and economic issues.

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Reader’s context

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It is about its publishing history. It is part of the larger text such as newspaper, history, events, translated in it.

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Text’s context

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you must focus on understanding the social, economic, political and cultural forces affecting the literary work. It combines social and cultural elements that are significant in understanding and appreciating a work of literature.

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Sociocultural context

45
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Enumerate the contexts

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Writer’s, Reader’s, Text’s and sociocultural

46
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Poetry derived from the greek term ___ which means to ___ or to ___

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Poesis, to create or to make

47
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It is an art of communicating meanings, emotions, and values that leaves an impact to its readers.

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Poetry

48
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Enumerate the key aspects of poetry.

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Structure, Language, Tone, sound and rhythm, and emotional appeal

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It utilizes few words and are arranged in lines and in stanzas.

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Structure

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The writer of poetry expresses feelings, emotions and conditions in an explicit and suggestive way.

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Language

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Various elements such as harmony and unity affects the total impact of a poetry. Poetry is similar to song-writing.

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Tone, sound and rhythm

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Poems are composed of few words but may bear a volume of meaning depending on the reader.

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Emotional appeal

53
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Enumerate the different poetic forms.

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Dramatic poetry, Lyric, poetry, and Narrative poetry.

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A lyric work that exhibits dialogue and characterization which are known to be elements of Drama.

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Dramatic poetry

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speech delivered by an individual in a dramatic performance

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Monologue

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Discloses a poet’s personal feelings and emotions. Known to be melodic since it was first recited accompanied by a lyre.

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Lyric poetry

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pastorals that describes scenes and objects of nature.

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Simple lyric

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ascribed to be more serious and complex form of extended lyric poems

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Odes

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a lyric poem containing 14 iambic lines and complicated rhyme.

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Sonnets

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it laments the death of a person

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Elegy

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Enumerate the examples of lyric poetry

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Simple lyric, Odes, Sonnets,elegy, song, and corridos

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These have 12 syllables (dodecasyllabic) and slowly sung to the accompaniment of a guitar or banduria.

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Song

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these have measures of eight syllables (octosyllabic) and recited to a material beat.

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Corridos

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Non-dramatic in which the goal is to narrate a story.

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Narrative poetry

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a long narrative poem of the largest proportions.

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Epics

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narrative poem that tells a story of adventure, love and chivalry.

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Metrical romance

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narrative consisting of a single series of connective events that are home tales, tale of the supernatural or tale of strong morale purpose.

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Metric tale

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What are the examples of narrative poetry?

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Epics, Metrical romance and metric tale.