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Literary Genres Poetry Science Fiction Historical Fiction Mystery
Fantasy Tall Tale Informational Fable Fairy Tale Biography Legend Myth Drama Autobiography Realistic Fiction
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Genre can be defined as …
A category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality A category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, marked by a distinctive style, form, or content
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Fiction vs. Nonfiction Fiction a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact Nonfiction a literary work based on factual information
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Types of Literary Genres
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Types of Nonfiction Informational Biography Autobiography Memoir
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Informational Nonfiction writing about a topic, including books and newspaper or magazine articles
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Biography An account of a person's life written by another
Nonfiction that is informational writing about real people
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Autobiography An account of a person's life written by themselves
Nonfiction that is a biography of a person written by himself or herself
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Memoir An account of the personal experiences of an author
A memoir usually focuses on a particular event or time period in the author’s life
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Types of Fiction Realistic fiction Traditional Literature Folktales
Historical Fiction Science Fiction Fantasy Mystery Traditional Literature Folktales Fairy Tales Legends Tall Tales Fables Myths
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Realistic Fiction Believable fiction that is set in the present
Realistic fiction is simply stated as real kids with real problems solved in a realistic manner in a real world setting.
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Historical Fiction Fiction that is set in the past
Fiction in which the story is set among historical events, or more generally, in which the time of the action predates the lifetime of the author
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Science Fiction Fiction that deals with science and technology
Scientific discoveries or developments, environmental changes, space travel, or life on other planets, forms part of the plot or background.
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Fantasy Highly imaginative fiction that uses unrealistic or supernatural elements
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Mystery Fiction that includes secrets or crimes to be solved
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Traditional Literature
Traditional Literature originated in the stories passed down orally throughout history Folktales Legends Fairy Tales Tall Tales Fables Myths
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Folktales Folktales deal with adventures both plausible and implausible wrapped in the forms of human or animal abilities
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Fairy Tales Traditional Literature that showcases magical characters and objects
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Legends Traditional Literature that portrays a hero figure, supposedly based on a real person but often exaggerated
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Tall Tale Traditional Literature that is usually humorous and exaggerates characteristics and accomplishments Usually assumed to be untrue
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Fable Traditional Literature that teaches a moral or lesson, often including animals as characters
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Myth Traditional Literature that attempts to explain how things came to be and may involve heroic quests
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Poetry Poetry is an imaginative awareness of experience expressed through meaning, sound, and rhythmic language choices so as to evoke an emotional response. Poetry has been known to use meter and rhyme, but this is by no means necessary.
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Drama A dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage (theater)
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Follow-up Activity Now that you are familiar with each genre -please work in groups of 4 to identify the genre of each book in the bucket that corresponds to your group’s number. Be prepared to explain your choices. Created by Lynn Gingras (2007)
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