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EQ: How do I distinguish among various literary genres?
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Genre
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What is Genre? Genre is a type of artistic or literary style.
The AR book you are reading right now fits into a “genre” category.
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Fiction vs. Non-fiction
All categories of books or stories can be called either fiction or non-fiction.
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Fiction is a made up story. can tell about things that could happen.
is read for fun. characters may be like real people or completely imaginary.
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Categories of fiction Fantasy Mystery Adventure Science fiction
Historical fiction Realistic fiction
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Fantasy Definition: a fanciful story about events that could not really happen. Purpose: to entertain, but usually to give a message too.
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Fantasy Examples: Lord of the Rings by J.R. Tolken
Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
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Mystery Definition: a story in which the main character and the reader are challenged to solve a problem. Purpose: to entertain and intrique.
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Mystery Examples: Sherlock Holmes books
Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew books
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Adventure Definition: a type of story that depicts a hero on a quest.
Purpose: to entertain.
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Adventure Definition: The Iliad by Homer The Odyssey by Homer
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Science Fiction Definition: a story that is based on ideas from science. The plot is usually set in the future. Purpose: to entertain and to sometimes give a message.
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Science Fiction Examples: Time Machine by H.G. Wells
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
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Historical Fiction Definition: a type of fiction that is set in the past and contains accurate information about that time. Purpose: to entertain and to inform.
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Historical Fiction Examples: The Midwife’s Apprentice by Karen Cushman
Number the Stars by Lois Lowery
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Realistic Fiction Definition: a type of fiction that is invented by the author, but could really happen. Purpose: to entertain and sometimes to teach a lesson.
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Realistic Fiction Examples: The View from Saturday by E. L. Konigsburg
Frindle by Andrew Clements
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Non-Fiction has facts that can be checked and proven
the author is an expert on this information it IS TRUE!
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Categories of non-fiction
Autobiography Biography Informational books
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Autobiography Definition: the story of a real person’s life, told by that person. Purpose: usually to express thoughts and feelings, as well as to inform.
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Autobiography Examples:
Through My Eyes: The Autobiography of Ruby Bridges by Ruby Bridges Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
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Biography Definition: the story of a real person’s life written by someone else. Purpose: to inform (the author may invent some details, such as dialogue, to bring the person to life).
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Biography Examples: The Story of Walt Disney by Bernice Seldon
The Story of Benjamin Franklin by Margaret Davidson
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Informational Books Definition: reference books used to further knowledge on a specific person or topic Purpose: to inform
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Informational Books Examples: World Britannica Encyclopedia
The World Almanac
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Drama and Poetry Drama and poetry are both genres that can fall in either the fiction or non-fiction category depending on specific example.
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Drama Definition: a type of writing that is intended for production.
Purpose: to create a specific emotional response through the production of the writing.
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Drama Examples: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorrain Hansberry
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Poetry Definition: metrical writing.
Purpose: to create a specific emotional response through meaning, sound, and rhythm.
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Poetry Examples: Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare
The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
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