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Literary Genres
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A Genre is a division or category of literature.
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Genre There are many categories of stories and books Here are some of the common ones: Major Genres Sub Genres: Short StoriesFolktales NovelsMyths PlaysParables BiographiesFables AutobiographiesScience Fiction
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Major Genres
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Poetry Emphasizes the line as a unit of composition page format may look different than other books may have rhythm (beat) may rhyme tells a story in verse
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Short Stories A brief fictional narrative in prose. Includes plot, characters, setting, point of view and theme.
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Novels a book length fictional prose narrative. Much longer, therefore much more in-depth than a short story.
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Plays (Drama) A story usually performed by actors on stage or before cameras. Most can be divided into tragedy or comedy. Includes lines of dialogue and stage directions
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Biographies The account of a person’s life written by someone else. (not the subject.) Can be short or book length. Nonfiction Can be authorized or unauthorized
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Autobiographies The story of a person’s life written by that person. Can be short or book length. Nonfiction
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Sub-genres
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Folktales An anonymous, traditional story passed down orally long before being written down. The author is usually anonymous (unknown) Sometimes folktales explain the origins of things.
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Myths A Traditional story that deals with gods, goddesses, heroes, and supernatural events. The most well-known myths are ancient Greek and Roman myths
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Fables A short, usually simple tale that teaches a moral and sometimes uses animal characters. Themes and lessons are usually stated outright.
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Parables A parable is a story in prose or verse that is told to illustrate a religious, moral, or philosophical idea. It differs from the fable by excluding animals that assume speech and other powers of humankind, as in Aesop's Fables. fable Aesop's Fables
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Science Fiction Fiction dealing with the impact of real science or imaginary superscience on human or alien societies of the past, present, or future.
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Mystery/Suspense Fiction that involves a feeling of curiosity, uncertainty, or even dread about what is going to happen next.
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Fantasy Fantasy is a type of fiction that is highly imaginative and portrays events, places/settings for characters that are imaginary/unrealistic Nonexistent world Plot may have magic or supernatural Characters may have superhuman powers
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Adventure An adventure story is a literary work in which action is the main event element. Adventure novel usually focuses on a main character who is on a mission and is facing many challenges and choices.
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