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 What I Know

1. C
2. A
3. B
4. D
5. A
6. C
7. D
8. B
9. A
10. C
11. A
12. A
13. D
14. D
15. C
 What’s New

1. The four main literary genres are poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and drama,
with each varying in style, structure, subject matter, and the use of
figurative language.
2. It has diferrent gendre compare to the original characters of other
themes
 What’s More

The storyline's content-context is that "a woman (fiction or non-fiction)


loved a man, but for a year or so, had doubts about the "love" they're
having for "together?" "

The term "Text-Talk Novel" is used in the context of writing in "Tristan


Café," which is a novel written entirely through dialogue.

Another name for it is "Hyper Poetry," which is defined by the presence of


pre-determined words, phrases, and lines that are delivered in a random
order.
 Activity 2 Directions: Compare and contrast these modern literary genres
using the Venn Diagram

Hyperpoetry is a form of
digital poetry that uses
links using hypertext mark-
TEXT TALK NOVEL is
up. It is a very visual form,
like messaging, email
and is related to hypertext
format narratives.
fiction and visual arts. The
stories fold almost
links mean that a
completely in dialogue
hypertext poem has no set
simulating social
They are all written or order, the poem moving,
network exchange. typed on a computer. or being generated in
response to the links that
the reader/user chooses.

A Blog (a truncation of
"weblog") is a discussion or
informational website
published on the World Wide
Web consisting of discrete,
often informal diary-style text
entries (posts).
 Assessment 2

1. 1.There are four elements or parts to a genre: character, story, storyline, and setting. The
following is a formula for remembering the genre: story
2. Categorizing films makes it easier for viewers to figure out what they like and want to see.
Placing a film in a specific genre or category does not detract from its quality by implying that if
it fits into a genre, it is average and lacks uniqueness and innovation.
Character, story, storyline, and setting are the four aspects or parts that make up a genre. Story
(Action) + Plot + Character + Setting = Genre is a formula for remembering the genre. This makes
it simple to recall the elements of a genre.
The aspects of story, plot, place, and character listed above define a specific film genre. These
aspects are examined in terms of how their changes result in a distinct film genre.

 Activity 3
 What I Have Learned
1. Epic, tragedy, comedy, and creative nonfiction are the most prominent traditional
literary genres. All of these can be written in poetry or prose.
2. The common characteristics of the conventional literary genres are:
• There is no recognized author for the story, which is based on oral tradition.
• Reaching an all-too-common conclusion at any given time and in any given
location.
• When evil is beaten in the vast majority of cases and the hero or heroine
succeeds, it's virtually always fantastic.

• The text contains universal concepts as well as temporal values that can be
taught to children.

3. The different twenty-first-century literary genres are

Other 21st-century literary forms, styles, and genres include game writing, autofiction,
speculative fiction, specialized poetry, Hypertext, and experimental fiction, among
others.

4. Individualism, experimentation, Symbolism, Absurdity, and Formalism are all key


components of modern literature.
5. Traditional literature follows a set of rules, but modern literature is more flexible,
integrating aspects from earlier works to create a more unique and creative piece.

 Assessment

1. C
2. A
3. B
4. D
5. D
6. B
7. C
8. D
9. C
10. A
11. B
12. B
13. A
14. C
15. A

 Additional Activities
Answer:

1. Identify the literary genres of each example.

TEXT TALK NOVEL and FICTION

2. Compare and contrast the characteristics of the two

Picture A was text talk novel because they uses SMS (SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES) to present
stories while pictureB was Fiction made by Shakespeare, it is not a true story but on
contemporary it was true oral story

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