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Literature
A faithful reproduction of human experiences expressed harmoniously, derived from the Latin word 'litera' meaning 'letter'.
Literary Text
A text that contains psychological characterization and chronology, narrates a story, and expresses emotions, thoughts, or ideas.
Literary Structure
The organizational method used in literature, which can be narrative or broad.
Poetry
A literary form written in lines with rhythm, sound, imagery, and form.
Prose
Natural speech and logical paragraph structure, divided into fiction and non-fiction.
Epic
A long narrative poem often centered around heroic achievements.
Tragedy
A serious play that often ends in disaster or sorrow.
Imagery
Descriptive language that appeals to the senses to create mental images.
Symbolism
The use of objects or figures to represent abstract ideas.
Context
The circumstances that form the setting of events, statements, or ideas, making them fully understood.
Biographical Context
The study of an author's life and influences to better understand their literary works.
Digi-Fiction
A type of literature that combines book, movie, and website to create a multimedia storytelling experience.
Peer Assessment
The evaluation of a classmate's work based on set criteria, fostering collaboration and critical thinking.
Self-Assessment
The process of evaluating one’s own work to identify strengths and areas for improvement.
Conflict
The struggle between opposing forces that drives the plot of a story.
Point of View
The perspective from which a story is narrated, influencing the reader's understanding.
Haiku
A form of Japanese poetry consisting of 17 syllables arranged in a 5-7-5 syllable pattern.
Tanaga
A traditional Filipino four-line poem with seven syllables each, often using the same rhyme at the end.
Chick Lit
Fiction centered on modern women and their life experiences.
Hyperpoetry
Digital poetry that incorporates hyperlinks and interactive elements.
Flash Fiction
Very short stories ranging from 100 to 1000 words.
Creative Non-Fiction
A genre that uses literary techniques to present factual content, including memoirs and essays.