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21 CENTURY

ST

LITERARY GENRES
Objectives:
• Differentiate the 21st century literary
genres, and the one’s from the original genre;
• Enumerate the elements, structures and
traditions of each genre;
• Appreciate the unique features of each
genre.
1. How will you describe the Philippine
Poetry? Tagalog Essay? Creative
non – fiction?
“SAY
SOMETHING”
“PUZZLIT”
Directions: Look for the 4 conventional or
traditional literary genres from the puzzle below.
“PUZZLIT”
Directions: Look for the 4 conventional or
traditional literary genres from the puzzle below.
WHAT IS • The classification of
GENRE? literature
• may be determined by
literary technique, tone,
content, or length
• an imaginative awareness
of experience expressed
through meaning, sound
POETRY
and rhythmic language
choices to evoke an
emotional response.
• composition presenting in
dialogue involving

DRAMA conflict more contrast of


character,
• acted on a stage a play
• literature created from the
imagination, not presented

FICTION as fact, though it may be


based on a true story or
situation
GRAPHIC •Narrative in comic
NOVEL book formats
GRAPHIC
NOVEL
• Japanese word for comics

• It is used in the English-speaking


MANGA
world as a generic term for all

comic books and graphic novels

originally published in Japan.


MANGA
• Literary presentation where the
author incorporates doodle
DOODLE
FICTION writing and drawings and
handwritten graphics in place
of the traditional font.
DOODLE
FICTION
TEXT • Blogs, email and IM format
TALK narratives
NOVEL
S
TEXT
TALK
NOVEL
S
• Is genre fiction which
CHICK addresses issues of modern
LIT
womanhood, often humorously
and lightheartedly.
CHICK
LIT
• Is a style of fictional literature of
extreme brevity
FLASH
FICTIO • There is no widely accepted
N definition of the length and category.
It could range from word to a
thousand.
FLASH
FICTIO
N
• A weblog, a website containing short
articles called posts that are changed
BLOG regularly.

• Some blogs are written by one person


containing their own opinions, interests
and experiences, while others are written
by different people.
BLOG
• Digital poetry that uses links using
hypertext mark-up
HYPER • It can either involved set words, phrases,
POETRY lines, etc. that are presented in variable
order but sit on the page much as
traditional poetry does, or it can contain
parts of the poem that move and mutate.
HYPER
POETRY
• 1. GRAPHIC NOVEL

• the story is conveyed to the reader using a comic form.

• 2. MANGA

• Japanese word for comics

• 3. DOODLE FICTION

• incorporates drawings and handwritten graphics in place of the


traditional font.
• 4. TEXT-TALK NOVELS

• Stories told almost entirely in dialogue simulating social network


exchanges.

• 5. FLASH FICTION

• Is a style of fictional literature of extreme brevity (quick and clear)

• 6. BLOG

• A weblog, a website containing short articles called posts that are


changed regularly.
• 7. HYPER POETRY

• • Digital poetry that uses links using hypertext mark-up

• • can contain parts of the poem that move and mutate.

• • It is usually found online


• Directions: Read and analyze the literary piece “Tristan Café and describe its
characteristics that qualifies it as a 21st century literary piece.

• Rubric

• 1. Quality of Content 8 points

• 2. Organization and Order of Ideas 7 points

• 3. Sentences, Structure, Grammar


• Usage and Mechanics 5 points

• 20 points
• Directions: Compare
and contrast these
modern literary
genres using the
Venn Diagram.

• Blog, Text-Talk
Novel, Hyper Poetry
• Assignment

• Directions: Write the similarities and differences of the Doodle


fiction, Manga and Graphic novel using the compare and contrast
graphic organizer.

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