- Literature are written works collectively, especially those of enduring importance, exhibiting creative imagination and artistic skill (Funk and Wagnalls).
- Literature comes from the Latin word literature meaning writing; literatus which means learning; and thus is literate for learned.
- It is both oral and written work characterized by expressive or imaginative writing, nobility of thoughts, universality and timeliness.
- The best way to understand human nature fully and to know a nation completely is to study literature.
- Literature appeals to man's higher nature and its needs--emotional, spiritual, intellectual and creative. Like all other forms of art, literature entertains and gives pleasure; it fires the imagination and arouses noble emotions and it enriches man by enabling him to reflect on life by filling him new ideas.
- Artistry
- Intellectual value
- Suggestiveness
- Spiritual value
- Permanence
- Universality
PROSE | POETRY | |
Form | Written in paragraph form | Written in stanza or verse form |
Language | Expressed in ordinary form | Expressed in metrical, rhythmical and figurative language |
Appeal | To the intellect | To the emotion |
Aim | To convince, instruct, imitate and reflect | Stir the imagination and set an idea of how life should be |
PROSE
- Prose drama-a drama in prose form. It consists entirely of dialogues in prose, and is meant to be acted on stage.
- Essay-a short literary composition which is expository in nature. The author shares some of his thoughts, feelings, experiences or observations on some aspects of life that has interested him.
- Prose fiction-
- Novel-a long fictitious narrative with a complicated plot. It may have a main plot and one or more subplots that develop with the main plot. Characters and actions representative of the real life of past or present times are portrayed in a plot. It is made up of chapters.
- Short story-a fictitious narrative compressed into one unit of time, place, and action. It deals with a single character interest, a single emotion or series of emotions called forth by a single situation. It is distinguished from the novel by its compression.
- Characters-are the representation of a human being; persons involved in a conflict.
- Round character-is a dynamic character who recognized changes in the circumstances; is fully developed character, with many traits shown in the story.
- Flat character-also known as the stock or the stereotype character who does not grow and develop; a flat character is not fully developed and do not undergo changes.
- protagonist-the main character
- antagonist-a foil to the character
3. Conflict-the struggle of complication involving the characters; the opposition of persons or forces upon which the action depends in drama and fiction.
- Internal Conflict-occurs when the protagonist struggles within himself or herself; the protagonist is pulled by two courses of action or by differing emotions.
- Interpersonal conflict-pits the protagonist against someone else.
- External conflict-person against society
CLASSIFICATION:
- First person- the narrator uses the pronoun "I." S/he could be a participant or a character in his own work; the narrator maybe the protagonist, an observer, a minor character, or the writer himself/herself.
- Third person- the writer is mereky an observer and uses pronoun in the third person.
- Omniscient-the narrator sees all; s/he can see into the minds of characters and evne report everyone's innermost thoughts.
6. Symbolism- stand for something other than themselves, they bring to mind not theri won concrete qualities, but the idea or obstruction that is associated with them.
7. Theme- the author's comment regarding the subject
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