GROUP-3-ELEMENTS-OF-FICTION-VS.-ELEMENTS-OF-POETRY.pptx

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grade 12


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Elements of Fiction vs. Elements of Poetry PRESENTED BY GROUP 3

LET’S DISCUSS!

ELEMENTS OF FICTION: A. Plot- it is the sequence of events in a story or play. B. Setting - Time and location that a story takes place. C. Character – it is a person in a fictional story, who can be a protagonist, main character and the antagonist who is in opposition of the main character. Reporter : Jonalyn Santos

ELEMENTS OF FICTION: D. Point of View - The angle from which the story is told. It could be the first person, second and third person point of view.e. Theme - Central message, "moral of the story," and underlying meaning of a fictional piece

elements of poetry: A. Stanza is a series of lines grouped together and separated by an empty line from other stanzas. They are the equivalent of a paragraph in an essay. Reporter: Jasfer Jero Reyes

elements of poetry: B. Rhyme is the repetition of similar sounds. C. Rhyme Scheme is the pattern of rhyme that comes at the end of line in poetry. Reporter : Jasfer jero Reyes

Reporter : Arlyn Abacial • 1. MONORHYME - the use of one type of repetitive sound, usually at the end of each line Example: bouquet,-------a stay.------------a May.------------a away.-----------a • 2. COUPLET - two successive rhyming lines in a verse Example: seashore-------a anymore-------a you-------------b view.-----------b

Reporter : Arlyn Abacial 3. Alternate- the first and third lines rhyme at the end, and the second and fourth lines rhyme at the end following the pattern ABAB for each stanza Example: sand ------------a way. ------------b land. ------------a day. -------------b

elements of poetry: D. Imagery- element in poetry that appeals to senses. Images need not be visual; any of the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell) can respond to what a poet writes. Reporter: Jasfer jero Reyes

Reporter: JONALYN SANTOS 1. WORD SOUNDS - creates a musical effect to the poem that enhances the pleasure for reading. It makes reading of poems attractive and appealing, making them easier to learn by heart. Examples are alliteration, assonance and consonance. 2. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE - create image in the readers’ minds. It is used to represent objects, events, actions, or ideas in a way that is physically appealing.

PERSONIFICATION - (non-human) inanimate object, ideas, animals are given human qualities Example: Death reached down and carried the old man away. Reporter : John Dray Dela Cruz

SIMILE - two essentially unlike things are compared using LIKE, AS , AS WHEN , THAN Example: My love is like a red, red rose. Reporter : John Dray Dela Cruz

METAPHOR - DIRECTLY comparing two unlike things WITHOUT the use of LIKE, AS, AS WHEN , THAN Example: “John was a tiger in the battle, fighting with tooth and claw.” The writer describes John’s bravery as it is compared to a tiger, one with strength (tooth and claw) Reporter : John Dray Dela Cruz

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