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literary genres - Coggle Diagram
literary genres
poetry
Form
Form refers to the structure of a poem. It can be formal, with a regular meter and rhyme scheme, or free verse, with no set rules.
Rhyme
Rhyme is the repetition of similar sounds at the end of words. It can be used to create a sense of rhythm and unity in a poem.
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Imagery
Imagery is the use of language to create vivid sensory impressions in the reader's mind. It can be used to describe people, places, things, or emotions.
drama
Characters
Dramas feature a cast of characters who interact with each other to drive the plot forward. Characters can be protagonists, antagonists, or supporting roles, each with their own motivations and personalities.
Plot
It includes the exposition, where the characters and setting are introduced; the rising action, where conflicts and tension build; the climax, the most intense point of conflict; the falling action, which resolves the main conflict; and the resolution, where loose ends are tied up.
Dialogue
Dialogue is the spoken interaction between characters. It reveals their thoughts, emotions, and relationships. Effective dialogue helps to advance the plot and develop the characters.
Conflict
Conflict is the driving force of drama. It's the struggle between opposing forces, often embodied by the characters themselves. Conflict can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters or their circumstances).
examples
Hamlet is a complex and sad character in Shakespeare's play Hamlet. He is struggling to cope with his father's death and his own place in the world. The play's dialogue is full of rich and vivid language that reveals Hamlet's thoughts and feelings. The conflict between Hamlet and his uncle Claudius is the main driving force of the story, and the setting of the castle of Elsinore creates a dark and mysterious atmosphere.
conclusion
Drama and poetry are complicated and different kinds of writing. Each part plays an important role in making a good piece of art. Dramatists and poets use many different ways to write their stories and poems. The specific parts they focus on may change depending on the kind of writing, the time period in which they are writing, and their own style.