10 types of prose: biography, autobiography, folktale, myth, legend, fable, parable, novel, short story, essay
short story, novel, novella, essay, biography, autobiography, memoirs, letter are the main genres.,
The traditional genres of poetry include the following: * Dramatic - drama in verse form * Epic - a long narrative poem, usually with a hero on a quest * Lyric - rhythmic poetry that deals with emotion and thought * Narrative - poetry that tells a story * Prose Poetry - a hybrid of poetry and prose, with definite rhythm but no rhyme * Satirical - insult in verse form * Verse Fable - a succinct poem with anthroporphic animals or inanimate objects telling a fable with a moral
The opposite of prose IS poetry.
Prose
A poem that is written in unbroken lines like pros
prose, rhyme, rhythm
Some common literary genres under prose include fiction (e.g. novels, short stories), non-fiction (e.g. essays, biographies), and drama. For poetry, genres include lyric poetry, narrative poetry, and dramatic poetry. Each genre has its own unique characteristics and style of writing.
The subgenres of prose are too numerous to list, as prose is, essentially, anything that is not poetry. All types of Fiction, nonfiction, and oftentimes drama can all be classified as prose.
There are different genres within literature. Most broadly, these can fall into two categories: poetry and prose. Within each of those, however, there are multiple sub-genres. Within prose, for example, you have the short story, the novel, and other genres. Most would argue that it is important to understand the history of particular genres to understand more deeply the texts within them, and to render those texts with greater meaning and context.
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
Drama
Expository prose and fiction are the same thing. It can be defined by four things. The first is a family of interrelated writing styles. Second, is a collection of literary writing forms. Next, is a collection of literary writing genres and finally, a body of written works.
The traditional genres of poetry include the following: * Dramatic - drama in verse form * Epic - a long narrative poem, usually with a hero on a quest * Lyric - rhythmic poetry that deals with emotion and thought * Narrative - poetry that tells a story * Prose Poetry - a hybrid of poetry and prose, with definite rhythm but no rhyme * Satirical - insult in verse form * Verse Fable - a succinct poem with anthroporphic animals or inanimate objects telling a fable with a moral
The body of written works that includes prose and poetry is known as literature. Literature encompasses a wide range of genres, styles, and themes that reflect the human experience and emotions. It serves as a means of artistic expression, communication, and connection between individuals and cultures.
Expository prose and fiction are the same thing. It can be defined by four things. The first is a family of interrelated writing styles. Second, is a collection of literary writing forms. Next, is a collection of literary writing genres and finally, a body of written works.
Some genres of Philippine literature include poetry, prose (fiction and non-fiction), drama, and essays. Additionally, there are traditional forms of literature such as epic poetry, folk tales, and myths that are an integral part of Philippine literary heritage.
Plays are typically considered a form of dramatic literature, which falls under the category of creative writing. While plays share elements of both poetry and prose, they are distinct in that they are written to be performed onstage by actors.
I do not think poetry is a genre. It is a form of writing, such as prose. Poetry can be written in different genres, such as epic, comic, tragic and dramatic.