Lesson 2 Flashcards
Group of lines
Stanza
A basic paragraphs shares an idea about a topic is a spoken or written language in it’s most simplest form
Prose
Consist entirely of dialogues and meant to be acted on stage
Prose drama
A short literary composition which is expository in nature
Essay
not real and it’s based on the writer’s imagination
Fiction
Long fictitious narrative which has a complex plot maybe divided into two
Novel
Fictitious narrative which can be read in one sitting
Short story
Writteyby another person
Biography
Written by himself
Autobiography
Daily written record
Diary
A magazine or periodical especially of a serious or learned nature
Journal
A brief narrative concerning a particular individual or incidents
Anecdote
Description of the qualities and traits of a person
Character sketch
aims to praise a dead person
Eulogy
Narrative which features animals or other inanimates objects
Fable
Stories embedded with morals or spiritual teaching
Parable
Presenter in verse and stanza
Poetry
The 3 poetry
Narrative Poetry
Lyrical Poetry
Dramatic Poetry
Aims to narrate or tell a story
Narrative Poetry
Centers on the adventures and misadventure of a hero or heroes
Epic
Narrative poem that tells a story or adventure
Metrical Romance
Consisting of a single series of connective events that are simple idylls or home tales
Metrical tale
Is a story either real or fiction that is told
Tale
Simpliest type of narrative poetry (intended to be a sung)
Ballad
Always been associated with music and it used to indicate a song accompanied by a musical instruments
Lyrical Poetry
The most majestic of all lyrics poems
Ode
Written on the death of a person who is acquainted to the poet
Elegy
Dodesyllabic (twelve syllable)
ex. florante at laura
Song
Lyrical poem which has eight syllable (octosyllabic)
ex. ibong adarna
Corrido
Lyric poem containing fourteen lambic lines
Sonnet
Oldest literary, describes the life of shepherds
Pastoral
Involve the readers in a certain situation which promote tension, excitement and conflicts
Dramatic Poetry
Given to one self “solo and liquor” means “to himself” and “I speak” w/out interacting other people
Soliloquy
Other characters do not respond
Monologue
Drama that consists two people
Dialogue