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The purpose of narrative… Narratives are used widely in our society to: Report news Tell anecdotes and stories Share values (fables, myths, parables) Explain our world (dreamtime stories) and pass on our heritage (songs, legends, myths, biographies)
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In terms of the purpose of texts.. A narrative is primarily used to inform or entertain the intended audience
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Genre By definition, genre is “a category of literary work” Genre may be defined with reference to any or all of the following features:
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Social Features Name: the culturally recognized name for the text type; agreement among participants as to what category a text belongs to. Transmission: some genres are explicitly taught, e.g. business letters, book reports. Function: what the text is for; what social role it plays. Participants: who produces it, who is the audience, what their roles are relative to each other. http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/faculty/cumming/Ling124/Handouts/Narrative _and_Genre.doc
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The broadest categories of genre Aristotle defined genre in the following 3 broadest categories: 1.Epic or narrative (combining a first person narrator with dialogue by characters).Epic 2.Lyric (spoken entirely by a first person narrator)Lyric 3.Drama (spoken entirely by characters).
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Due to literary evolution… Over time as culture became more complex, more genres were created, giving the broad range of genres that exist tody, such as: Horror, comedy, tragedy, drama, romance, science fiction, fantasy, adventure, western, war etc…
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Can you classify these texts? Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire The Sound of Music House of Wax Scream Love Actually Romeo and Juliet Happy Gilmore
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