poetry often has a formal structure or even a cadence while you are reading it... it is a form of writing where the words are usually chosen more carefully and people are effectively presenting it
Prose is normal writing, and includes big novels or autobiographies, but can also just be an essay or a report. Basically it covers anything that is not poetry.
Drama is usually a subset of prose, but is written for actors, so it is presented a little bit differently, with the characters identified, the setting explained, and interaction and camera notes (if applicable) included.drama includes feelings. The Greeks, Elizabethans, and others have written verse drama.
drama prose poetry
poetry is in stanzas prose is in paragraphs, or sentences
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The main types of literature are poetry, prose, and drama. Poetry includes works that use formal structure and rhythm to express emotions or ideas. Prose encompasses fiction and non-fiction writing that is in paragraphs and sentences. Drama consists of plays and scripts that are meant to be performed by actors.
Drama was what defined poetry and prose in its developing stages but now it have developed into a defining genre of its own. Its neither poetry nor prose but often has both in it. Verse dramas and prose dramas are self sustaining entities . Fiction and drama have emerged out to separate genres and hence we can never more categorize drama into poetry or prose but take it as a group as such.
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.
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.
At times, the difference between poetry and prose is indistinct. However, prose is generally constructed in sentences and poetry is constructed in stanzas.
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
The opposite of prose IS poetry.