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LITTERATURA
Latin word meaning writing
POETRY, PROSE FICTION, DRAMA, NON-FICTION PROSE
Literature has four main genres:
TONE, SOUND, RHYTHM
Poem writing is most likely similar to song-writing. Various elements that may contribute to the total effect and impact of a poetic masterpiece should be in unity and harmony. In most cases, poets are careful of using various rhyming patterns and even sound devices for example Shakespearean, Spenserian, Petrarchan sonnets have their own rhyming schemes and measurements. The haiku, Japan's foremost poetic form has also its peculiar measurements for syllabication and line formation .
DRAMA
This involves stories involving significant human encounters which are intended to be performed on stage.
LITERARY STANDARD
Universality, Artistry, Intellectual Value, Suggestiveness, Spiritual Value, Permanence, Style,
LITERATURE
a body of work, either written, oral, or visual, containing imaginative language that realistically portrays thoughts, emotions, and experiences of human condition.
SOLILOQUY
a monologue used to develop the character of a speaker by providing information by the revelation off the characters personal thoughts emotions and feelings both belong to this type
EMOTIONAL APPEAL
a poem is composed of few words but it may bear a volume of meanings depending on its readers
NARRATIVE POETRY
a poem that is nondramatic in which the prime goal of the author is to narrate a story. It has a variety of length and of complexity.
LITERATURE
a product of particular culture that concretizes man's array of values, emotions, actions, and ideas. It is therefore a creation of human experiences that tells about people and their world.
MONOLOGUE
a speech delivered by an individual any dramatic performance
SOUND DEVICES, RHYMING SCHEMES, AND REPETITIONS
are mainly utilized to create an effect and a strong appeal
POETRY
ascribed as the most economical means of expression since it only uses limited number of words its beauty is mainly forced by the intricate and careful use of words, figurative expression, imagery, rhythm, and sound.
SENSE
can be best established by the meanings of words symbolisms and images used by the writer
DRAMATIC POETRY, LYRIC POETRY, NARRATIVE POETRY
different poetic forms
SENSE, SOUND, STRUCTURE
essential composites of poetry
SONGS, ODES, SONNETS, ELEGY
examples of lyric poetry
EPICS, METRICAL TALES, ROMANCES, AND BALLADS
examples of narrative poems
BROOKS ET. AL.
in their published book noted that literature mainly provides a unique depiction of life which is different from what science provides.
UNIVERSITY
it appeals to everyone regardless of culture, race, sex, and time.
SPIRITUAL VALUE
it elevates the spirit and the soul, having the power to motivate and inspire, drawn from the suggested morals or lessons of different literary genres.
PERMANENCE
it endures across time and draws out the time factor
ARTISTRY
it has an aesthetic appeal to everyone, thus, possessing a sense of beauty
DRAMA
it may involve a certain number of characters who also deal with some complications and issues. It presents fictional or imagined imaginative events presented or portrayed by actors and actresses before an audience
STYLE
it presents peculiar ways on how man sees life as evidenced by the formation of his ideas, structures and expressions which are marked by their memorable substance.
PROSE FICTION
it recounts the flow in development actions and events involving an identified number of characters who deal and react to certain conflicts and human issues
INTELLECTUAL VALUE
it stimulates critical thinking that enriches the mental processes of abstract and reasoning, making man realize the fundamental truths of life and its nature
SUGGESTIVENESS
it unravels and conjures man's emotional power to define symbolism, nuances, implied meanings, images, and message, giving and evoking visions above and beyond the plane of ordinary life and experiences.
STRUCTURE, LANGUAGE, TONE, SOUND, RHYTHM, EMOTIONAL APPEAL
key aspects of poetry
LYRIC POETRY
mainly discloses a poet's feelings and emotions which can be perceived to be subjective and personal this is known to be melodic since it was first recited accompanied by a lyre.
GENRE
means a type of art or music characterized by a specific form, content, and style.
LITERATURE
most commonly refers to works of the creative imagination, including poetry, drama, fiction, nonfiction, and in some instances, journalism, and song.
STRUCTURE
most poetic works utilize few words and these are mainly arranged in lines and in stanzas. However, the structure may have some different feature depending on the style established by a writer for example a haiku, a ballad, and a sonnet have peculiar structures
TIMELINESS
occurring at a particular time
LITERATURE
overs both oral and written forms of works which manifest expressive or imaginative quality, nobility of thoughts, timelessness, and lastly, universality.
EMOTIONAL APPEAL
poems mainly convey meanings in a mysterious way. Thus, words, ideas, or constructs used by the writer may bear certain meanings which go beyond the literal or ordinary sense. A reader must have the ability to deduce and to interpret certain ideas that may lead to the better understanding of what the poem reveals.
TIMELESSNESS
remaining invariably throughout time.
LANGUAGE
the writer of a poetic work mainly expresses familiar feelings, emotions, conditions, and the like in an implicit and suggestive way. Thus, the words as they are used in certain expressions may bear numerous meanings and interpretations. The use of connotation, concrete words, as well as figurative language can be perceived very evident in poetry writing. The writer may use a variety of figurative expression to beautify and heighten the effect of a poetic work
STRUCTURE
this also involves the careful and mindful combination of different parts establishing harmony among these to form a whole. This also helps to reveal the meaning of a poem .
SENSE
this element involves diction or known as the word choice, imagery that can truly appeal to the senses, and lastly figurative expressions.
SOUND
this element is an offshoot of a variety of elements like tonal patterns, rhythm, and measurements.
STRUCTURE
this element pertains to the way how words and lines are organized, sequenced, arranged, and formed to ensure unity of form.
NON-FICTION PROSE
this genre mainly attempts to present, to interpret, or to describe facts with such judgments, opinions, and commentaries may be framed and expressed in the form of essays, feature articles, editorials, and the like
DRAMATIC POETRY
this is a lyric work that exhibits dialogue and characterization which are known to be elements of drama.
PROSE FICTION
this is mainly characterized by scholars as any literary work that is an imaginative recreation and reconstruction of life. This type covers short stories and novels in which these are said to be manifestations of the creative and imaginative thinking of a particular writer.
THE AUTHOR, TITLE OF THE POEM, PERSONA AND THE ADDRESSEE, TONE, ATTITUDE, MOTIFS, AND CONDITIONS, IMAGERY AND SYMBOLISMS, GENRE, STRUCTURE, THE THEME, APPEAL
Considerations in analyzing a poem