Some of these may be considered by some to be 'prose', but then it is reasonable to conclude that there are different kinds of prose. I am thinking of prose as everyday language. Poetry Drama Lyrics (a kind of poetry, but different) Ad copy Technical manuals Descriptive inserts with otc and prescription medications
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The two main types of prose are fiction and non-fiction. Fictional prose includes novels, short stories, and novellas, which aim to entertain and engage readers through storytelling. Non-fictional prose, on the other hand, includes essays, biographies, and journalistic articles, which aim to inform, persuade, or educate readers on real-life topics and events.
Kinds, types or forms? I have forms, which could also pass for kinds. They are: 1) Drama 2) Poetry 3) Prose Drama: Literature meant to be performed on stage. Uses Dialogue and Action. Sub-types: Tragedy, Comedy, Tragi- comedy, Melo-drama .... Poetry: To be recited or sometimes sung. In elevated language. Sub-types: Lyrical poetry, narrative poetry.... Other classifications: Sonnets, Odes, Blank Verse, .... Prose: Long narrative. To be read. Sub-Types: Prose-Fictions and Prose Non-Fiction. Other Sub-Types: Novels, Shortstories, Novella .... Try googling all these to understand better. Have I been of little help?
what is prose in writing
Prose
The word 'prose' is a noun, a word for written or spoken language in its ordinary form; a word for a thing.Examples of nouns that are synonyms for the noun 'prose' are:bookchit-chatcompositionconversationessaylanguageliteraturenovelprattlerhetoricspeechtalk
Prose is whatever
Prose.
Prose are basically short stories. Prose is literature as distinct from poetry.
You can develop prose by reading other well-written prose. If it is literary prose, you can experiment with creative adjectives, similes, and metaphors.
The difference between "prose" and "novel" comes from the different natures of each. "Prose" is a particular style of writing, to be distinguished from, for example, a poetic style. On the other hand, a "novel" is a particular genre of literature. As a narrative of some kind, novels are constructed through the use (partial or whole) of a prose style, which of course can be used in the construction of other kinds of literature, whether letters, or blogs, or essays, etc.