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INTRODUCTION
- WRITING is often seen as COMPLEX.
- Many students avoid writing due to its perceived difficulty.
- Writing is a WAY TO EXPLORE IMAGINATION and CREATIVITY.
WRITING
- ----- is often seen as complex.
- Many students avoid ----- due to its perceived difficulty.
- ----- is a way to explore imagination and creativity.
WHAT IS CNF?
- a GENRE that presents FACTUAL NARRATIVES in and ENGAGING LITERARY WAY.
- Includes various forms that BLEND STORYTELLING with REAL LIFE EVENTS.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
- a SELF WRITTEN biography of ONE'S OWN LIFE.
- Provides PERSONAL insights and experiences.
- DEATH is omitted
BIOGRAPHY
- a story about a REAL PERSON'S LIFE, WRITTEN by SOMEONE ELSE.
- Can be about FAMOUS FIGURES or LESSER-KNOWN individuals.
MEANING (BIOGRAPHY)
Life story written by someone else.
MEANING (AUTOBIOGRAPHY)
Life story written by oneself.
AUTHORIZATION (BIOGRAPHY)
May require permission
AUTHORIZATION (AUTOBIOGRAPHY)
No permission needed.
PERSPECTIVE (BIOGRAPHY)
Third-Person POV
PERSPECTIVE (AUTOBIOGRAPHY)
First-Person POV
PURPOSE (BIOGRAPHY)
Inform Readers
PURPOSE (AUTOBIOGRAPHY)
Inspire, Entertain, or Express ( I E E)
OUTLOOK (BIOGRAPHY)
Research Based
OUTLOOK (AUTOBIOGRAPHY)
Personal and Emotional Thoughts
MEANING
AUTHORIZATION
PERSPECTIVE
PURPOSE
OUTLOOK
5 BASIS OF BIOGRAPHY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY ( M A P P O )
JOURNAL
- A PERSONAL RECORD of DAILY EXPERIENCES, THOUGHTS, AND OBSERVATIONS.
- Captures both ORDINARY and EXTRAORDINARY moments.
- HIGHLIGHT OF YOUR DAY.
DIARY
- a personal account that may include SECRETS and EMOTIONS.
- Focuses on INNER THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS.
- From MORNING (waking up) until the END OF THE DAY.
LETTER
- a WRITTEN MESSAGE addressed to a PERSON or ORGANIZATION.
- Follows a TRADITIONAL FORMAT with SALUTATION, BODY, and CLOSING.
MEMOIR
- a personal account of SIGNIFICANT EXPERIENCES and LESSONS.
- more FOCUSED ON SPECIFIC MEMORIES rather than a full life story.
LITERARY JOURNALISM OR REPORTAGE
- a creative nonfiction style that MERGES JOURNALISM with LITERARY TECHNIQUES.
- Uses ENGAGING STORYTELLING while REPORTING REAL LIFE EVENTS.
- ENGAGE YOUR READERS.
AMBULANSIYANG DE PAA
- What is the title of Ms. Kara David's documentary that merited the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award mentioned by sir Jet in the discussion?
JOURNALISM
- The practice of GATHERING and PRESENTING NEWS via different MEDIA.
- Includes newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, and online platforms.
SELECT AN INTERESTING TOPIC
CONDUCT THOROUGH RESEARCH
WRITE A COMPELLING STORY WITH STRONG LEAD, CONTENT, AND CONCLUSION
INCORPORATE SCENE, PLACE, DETAILS, AND ACTION
ELEMENTS OF LITERARY JOURNALISM ( S C W I )
REFLECTION ESSAY
- Focuses on PERSONAL THOUGHTS AND EXPERIENCES
- EXPRESSES THE NARRATOR'S perspective and insights.
TESTIMONIO ESSAY
- Based on PERSONAL EXPERIENCES or WITNESSING SOCIAL INJUSTICES.
- Highlights OPPRESSION and WORKPLACE ABUSES.
- To TESTIFY/or VOICE OUT TESTIMONIES.
Ex. Atty. Lilet Matias
TRAVELOGUE
- A written account of one's TRAVEL EXPERIENCES.
- Describes SCENERY, CULTURE, and PERSONAL REFLECTIONS.
UNDERSTANDING CREATIVE NONFICTION
- ENCOMPASSES various forms that SHARE REAL EXPERIENCES.
- CAN INSPIRE, INFORM, AND ENGAGE READERS.
- KNOWING the audience is CRUCIAL for EFFECTIVE STORYTELLING.
CLOSE READING
- ANALYZING AND UNDERSTANDING texts carefully.
- OBSERVING DETAILS to grasp author's message
CONCLUSION
- Creative nonfiction blends REALITY with LITERARY EXPRESSION.
- ENCOURAGES PERSONAL STORYTELLING AND DEEP REFLECTION.
TONE
- What AUTHOR'S FEEL.
- What AUTHORS WANTS YOU TO FEEL
MOOD
- What YOU FEEL as a reader.
DIRTY PRETTY THINGS (THE MUSE)
- What is the title of the book by MICHAEL FAUDET about a girl who is a victim of rape. (It has different perspetives)