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drama, novels, poetry. theirs is a bunch i dont know 3 ex: myths, short story, novel i lied
Novel Poem Drama Short Story Novella
There are many but here are the basics: fantasy, folk-tales, legends, myths, fairy tales, novel, biography, autobiography, short story, essay, fables, poetry, drama. But of course there are many more....
Forms of literature seem to vary according to source, but a fairly comprehensive list includes: poetry, drama, short story, novel, biography, essay, letter, fables, myths and legends, and fairy tales, folk tales, and fantasy.
Literary genres have different structures based on elements such as plot, themes, characters, and settings that are common within each genre. For example, in a mystery genre, there is typically a crime, a detective, and a puzzle to be solved. In a romance genre, there is usually a focus on relationships and love. These structural elements help define and differentiate genres within the realm of literature.
The main divisions are as follows: Prose Fiction * The novel * The short story * The novella (a short novel that often focuses on the action rather than the characters) Poetry * Lyric * Epic * Ballad * (Various other types) Drama * Tragedy * Comedy * (Other kinds, too) One can of course go on subdividing indefinitely ... but this should be a start, zuzu
The live audience interaction, use of physical space, props and costumes, and live actors performing are four elements of drama that do not necessarily exist in short stories. Short stories rely primarily on the written word to convey the story, whereas drama involves both written text and live performances to bring the story to life.
The three main literary genres are poetry, drama and prose. The same genres apply to every aspect of literature, American, Asian, Afro-Asian, African etc Prose has the genres epic, novel, short story, gothic Horror, crime, mystery, love story, western, etc Poetry has genres epic, narrative, Sonnet, haiku, etc Drama has genres comedy, tragedy, historical, western, love story, etc
Literature comes in many forms, including poetry, prose, drama, and non-fiction. Each form has its own unique characteristics and techniques that authors use to convey their ideas and stories to readers.
Seymour Cunningham Chunn has written: 'Plotting the short story' -- subject(s): Short story, Plots (Drama, novel, etc.)
The flourishing of prose forms such as the novel, short story, essay, and literary drama
Laurence Perrine has written: 'Story and structure' -- subject(s): Short story, Short stories 'Perrine's Literature' 'Sense and nonsense' -- subject(s): Limericks 'Into the Limerick Grove' 'Sound and sense' -- subject(s): Poetics, Collections, Poetry 'The art of total relevance' -- subject(s): Poetry 'Perrine's Sound and Sense With Infotrac' 'Poetry Theory and Practice' 'Dimensions of drama' -- subject(s): Drama, Collections