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Presenter:
Erwin Manzon
#1 NO GADGETS ALLOWED!

INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE 11
#2 LISTEN CAREFULLY.

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#3 RESPECT.

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•Literature can be
defined as ‘pieces of
writing that are valued
as works of art,
especially novels,
plays and poems’
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•Literature improves
your command of
language

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•It teaches you about the
life, cultures and
experiences of people
in other parts of the
world.
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•It helps you compare
your own experiences
with the experiences of
other people

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•FICTION
•NON - FICTION

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• Fictional Literature is
imaginary composed
writing or work of art that is
meant to provide
information, education and
entertainment to the
reader. .

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• SHORT STORY

• A short story is a short


fictional prose narrative
built on a plot that includes
the basic situation,
complications, climax, and
resolution.
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• NOVEL

• a Novel is a long fictional


story that uses all the
elements of storytelling,
namely, plot, character,
setting, theme, and point of
view
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Non – fictional Literature is
factual writing or written
work that gives facts that
can be proved as it provides
real places, events,
characters, times or reality
rather than imaginary
things.
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Author: This is the writer of any
written work of art or fiction. It is very
important to not only know the name
of the author, but you should also
understand and appreciate his or her
background.
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This is a series or chain of related
events that tells us ‘what happens’ in a
story. When a plot is well mapped out,
it ‘hooks’ us, that is, it catches our
curiosity (interest)

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This is the place and time in which the
story unfolds or takes place.

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