Gerald Flashcards
Literary works transmitted from one generation to another verbally.
ORAL LITERATURE
Literary works in printed form
Written literature
Literary works presented in front of the audience
Visual literature
It is the most common form of writing, used in both fiction and non-fiction
Prose
It is the oldest form of literature, it has rhythm and meter and also stanzas and lines
Poetry
Not factual
Fiction
Factual
Non-fiction
A form of poetry which tells a story
Narrative
A form of poetry that is intended to be sung or accompanied by music
Lyric
A form of poetry that represented in a performance
Dramatic
A narrative poem about rural life
IDYLL
A narrative poem with harmony and rhythm
BALLAD
A narrative poem about supernatural powers
Epic
A narrative poem dealing with the emotions or phase of life and the story
Metrical romance
A lyric poem intended to be sung with melodious harmony and rhythm
Song
A lyric poem consisting of 14 iambic pentameter lines
Sonnet
A sad poem or a song
Elegy
A theatrical play with historical plot
Historical
A theatrical play with a happy ending
Comedy
A theatrical play that end unhappily
Tragedy
It may have multiple character but only one speaker
Monologue
Triple media literature
Digi-fiction
Narrative in comic book formats
Grapic novels
Japanese word for comics
Manga
Boy’s manga
(Naruto, bleach,one piece
Shonen
girls manga
(Sailor Moon)
Shojo
Men’s manga
(Tokyo ghoul, psycho-pass)
Seinen
Women’s Manga
(Loveless, paradise kiss)
Josei
Children’s Manga
(Doraemon, Hello Kitty)
Kodomo
Doodle writing and drawings, and hand written graphics
Doodle fiction