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genre - Coggle Diagram
genre
Drama
farce
melodrama
comedy
tragedy
Poetry
lyric poetry: sung with an instrument.
Corrido: (to run-sp) formula: 8 quatrins consisting of 4-6 lines and 8 syllables. Still popular in Mexico. Mexan war of independent- 1810. It's about suppression, or daily lives of servants.
Ode: 3 parts- strophe/antistrophe/epode. Prasises an event or individual.
Elegy: a sad poem or song remembering someone who has died.
Awit: a song telling a story, consisting of 4 stanzas with 12 syllables in each stanza.
folk song: very short poems passed down from generation to generation.
Sonnet: a poem that has 14 lines and a particular pattern of rhyme.
Psalm: a holy poem or song especially from the Bible.
narrative poetry
Epic
Ballad: tells a story
metrical tale
Prose: a form of literature that follows a normal progression of conversation and syntax.
Prose
Non-fiction: writing that is about real events and facts.
journal: a serious newspaper or magazine that is published regularly about a particular subject.
Diary: a book in which you record your thoguths or what has happened each day- Anne Frank: Diary of a young girl.
biography: the life story of a person written by someone else
autobiography: a book about a person's life, written by that person
Essay: presents thoughts on sth in a well structured way
Oration: a formal public speech about a serious topic
Biography: tell the story of someone's life.
The news: announcing of daily incidents or updates within govenrment, country etc.
Fiction: book or story written about imaginary characters and events.
Fable: short story, tells a general truth
Anecdotes: made up story to teach a lesson or illustrate a point
Novel: a long printed story about imaginary characters and events, with plot, characters and setting.
Short story: invented story, no more than 10 000 words in lenght
fairy tale: Little red riding hood and the wolf. Hans Christian Andersen: The little Mermaid.
folk tale
Legend: very old stories, or stories about people and events, not always true