LITERATURE CONCEPT, KINDS, MEANING Flashcards

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bind together

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asean literature

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diversity and adaptation

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asean literature

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no barriers for trading

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asean literature

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literra, litteratura, litteratus

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roman name for literature

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it is the writing form with letters

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literature

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writing form that used creativity, emotions, intellectual, artisitic, aesthetic, emphath and symphath

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literature

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different kinds of literature

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drama
fable
biography
science fiction
journalistic
poetry
prose

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the performance of written dialogue and stage action with the use of emotion

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drama

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feature anthropomorphized animals and natural elements as main characters with simple conflict and resolution with moral lesson.

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fable

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the story of a real person’s life

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biography

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fictionalized story wherein the setting and plot are centered around technology, time travel, outer space, or scientific principles, with or without the presence of aliens. Story elements are not found in the known universe and explained by scientific means.

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science fiction

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form of nonfiction that combines factual reporting with narrative techniques and stylistic strategies traditionally associated with fiction.

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journalistic

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composition that evokes emotion with the use of meter, rhyme, certain number such as haikyu and tanaga

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poetry

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opposite of poetry that is grammatical way of writing and words are build in sentences, paragraphs and subject verb

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prose

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elements of short story

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character
setting
plot
conflict
theme
point of view
lyric

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it is the portrayer or the actor pf the short story

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character

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main character of the story

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protagonist

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villain character of the story

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antagonist

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place of the story

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settings

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a sequence of events within a play that tells a story.

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plot

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parts of plot

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exposition
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution

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introduction to a story, including the primary characters’ names, setting, mood, and time.

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refers to all the events that happen in a story on the way to the climax. The rising action pushes the plot along, building tension to keep us invested in the story as it moves forward.

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rising action

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highest point in the story or point in the narrative where the tension, excitement, or stakes reach the highest level.

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downfall of the story where it can resolves the conflict and ties up loose ends
falling action
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the conclusion of a story's plot. Also known as the denouement, the resolution is a literary term for the final plot points that occur after a story's climax and falling action.
resolution
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it is the problem or a struggle between opposing forces in the story
conflict
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the underlying meaning of a story or the reason why writer writes story like love, betrayal
theme
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the narrative perspective from which a story is told.
point of view
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3 types of point of view
1st, 2nd and 3rd pov
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pov that uses the pronouns “I” and “we.” pov of author
1st pov
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pov that uses the pronoun “you.” pov of character
2nd pov
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pov that uses the pronouns “she,” “he,” “they,” and “it.” pov in formal writing.
3rd pov
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facts: unreliable narrator stream of consciousness audience surrogate
ur- insincere (detective conan) sc- alam lahat ng nangyayari as- substiture (harry potter) parehas magugulat, walang alam or may madidiskubre yung character and audience sa mga nangyayari
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poem that being sang. song like with the use of emotional words
lyrics
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kinds of lyrics
elegy sonnet narrative dramatic sound devices
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poem lyrics that all about dead people expressing grief
elegy
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formal poem with a fixed structure. It is 14 lines long and each line contains 10 syllables. like william shakespeare works.
sonnet
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form of poetry that tells a story, often using the voices of both a narrator and characters; human interest or epic story (epic of lam-ang) (romeo and juliet)
narrative
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poem written in verse (meaning it possesses a metrical rhythm or rhyme) that is meant to portray a story or situation. Oftentimes, dramatic poetry is acted out in theater, either as a play on stage or as a single monologue.
dramatic
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special tools the poet can use to create certain effects in the poem to convey and reinforce meaning through sound.
sounds devices
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kinds of sound devices
aliiteration assonance onomatopoeia rhyming words figure of speech euphemism
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repetition of the same sound at the start of a series of words in succession like glowing golden grains
alliteration
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repetition of the vowel sound across words within the lines of the poem creating internal rhymes like fAdEd grAy wAvEs
assonance
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'formation of a word which describes its sound. ex: How they clang, and clash, and roar! On the bosom of the palpitating air! Poe describes bells which clang, clash, roar, twang, jangle, wrangle, sink, and swell. the bells
onomatopoeia
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the use of similar-sounding words in lines of verse. ex. stood, wood
rhyming words
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possess separate meaning from its literal definition
figure of speech
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kinds of figure of speech
simile metaphor hyperbole irony euphemism -personification - oxymoron
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simile vs metaphor
simile- as- like metaphor- direct comparing
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hyperbole vs irony
hyperbole- exxag irony- sarcastic
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what is euphemism?
euphemism-indirect word or phrase that people often use to refer to something
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2 types of euphemism
personification and oxymoron
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personification vs oxymoron
-personification- human characterirstics - oxymoron- concepts with opposite meanings within a word or in a phrase that is a self-contradiction
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