
Literary Genres w Poe
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Literary Genres
Genres are categories of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
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In literature, there are two major genres:
NONFICTION & FICTION
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NONFICTION
Writing that is true or factual, also referred to as "informational text."
A helpful way to remember this is
Nonfiction = Not Fake!
But what are the different kinds of nonfiction texts?
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Autobiographies/ Memoirs
A real story where the author writes about him or herself.
For Example: The Diary of Anne Frank, Orange is the New Black, The Pursuit of Happyness, Freedom Writers
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Biographies
When an author writes a story about another person's real life
For Example: Hamilton, Soul Surfer
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Informational/ Instructional
When an author's purpose is to educate the reader
For Example: Textbooks, Cookbooks, Historical Texts
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Articles & Editorials
Articles are short excerpts of writing that explain the happenings of an event.
Editorials are articles that provide the author's opinion on a topic.
As these report on real events, they are considered informative/nonfiction texts
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Multiple Choice
This book is written by Maya Angelou, and it tells the story of her childhood. Therefore, what genre is this book?
Autobiography/ Memoir
Biography
Informational/ Instructional
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Multiple Choice
This book is written by Jon Krakauer, and it tells the true story of Christopher McCandless. Therefore, what genre is this book?
Autobiography/ Memoir
Biography
Informational/ Instructional
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Multiple Choice
This cookbook is written by Ree Drummond, a famous homestyle chef. Therefore, what genre is it?
Autobiography/ Memoir
Biography
Informational/ Instructional
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Multiple Choice
This newspaper story gives a factual/unbiased recount of the Titanic's sinking. Therefore, which genre of writing is it?
Article
Editorial
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FICTION
Stories that come from the author's imagination.
A helpful way to remember this is Fiction = Fake!
But what are the different kinds of fiction texts?
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Science Fiction
Stories dealing with aliens, the distant future, dystopian/utopias, or advanced technology.
For Example: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Hunger Games, The Giver, Avengers
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Historical Fiction
A story set in a real place in the past (like WWII) with made up, but believable characters
These stories often include references to real-world events and leaders or are based on true stories
For Example: Refugee, Echo, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
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Realistic Fiction
A story that could have happened, but didn’t
This is extremely common in books, TV shows, and movies!
For Example: The Lottery, Peak, Hatchet, Wonder, Outsiders, The Necklace
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Fantasy
Stories that contain monsters, magic, or other supernatural elements
For Example: Under the Rug, The Hobbit, Harry Potter
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Drama
Writing that is meant to be acted out on a stage
For Example: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet
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Poetry
Text that uses rhythm, form, and sometimes rhyme
For Example: The Raven, The Jabberwocky, The Ballad of Mulan, Beowulf
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Mystery
A story with suspects, clues, and usually a crime that needs to be solved
For Example: Knives Out, Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Who, Harris Burdick
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Folk Tales
A story originating in popular culture, typically based on by word of mouth
For Example: Seven Daughters and Seven Son, Aladdin, Robinhood, Johnny Appleseed
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Myth/Legends
Legend or creation/traditional stories, often pertaining to the actions of the gods
For Example: Hercules, King Arthur, The Odyssey
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Fable
A story that demonstrates a useful truth and/or teaches a lesson
For Example: The Gift of the Magi, The Boy Who Cried Wolf
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Horror
Horror is a genre of literature, film, and television that is meant to scare, startle, shock, and even repulse audiences
For Example: The Tell-Tale Heart, A Quiet Place, Nightmare Before Christmas, Dracula
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Multiple Choice
The Secret Life of Bees is not a true story, but it centers around the real events of the Civil Rights Act. Therefore, what genre is the novel?
Historical Fiction
Fantasy
Mystery
Folk Tale
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Multiple Choice
The Chronicles of Narnia tells the story of kids who step through a magical wardrobe. Therefore, what genre is this series?
Drama
Fantasy
Fable
Horror
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Multiple Choice
IT by Stephen King tells the story of kids facing an evil, shapeshifting being. Therefore, what genre is this book?
Fable
Poetry
Realistic Fiction
Horror
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Multiple Choice
Jurassic Park centers around the fictional story of dinosaurs that were revived through the use of DNA and laboratories. Therefore, what genre is this book?
Historical Fiction
Science Fiction
Realistic Fiction
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Multiple Choice
What genre is Death of a Salesman, a 1949 stage play written by American playwright Arthur Miller?
Drama
Poetry
Mystery
Fable
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Multiple Choice
The Tortoise and the Hare teaches kids that can be more successful by doing things slowly and steadily; therefore, which genre is it?
Folk Tale
Fable
Myth/Legend
Drama
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Now, watch the following video on our next unit's author, Edgar Allan Poe, and answer the questions along the way.
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Open Ended
After hearing this physical description of Edgar Allan Poe, what are your immediate thoughts about this man and his literary legacy?
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Multiple Choice
Using the context of this video, what does macabre mean?
Hilarious and uplifting
Old fashioned writing
Ironic and darkly humorous
Grim and gruesome, relating to death
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Multiple Select
According to the video, what is required to create the unity of effect in a short story? Choose TWO!
Short enough to read in one sitting
Every word matters
Creating compelling characters
Having a cliffhanger
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Multiple Choice
According to the video, while Poe's stories often hint at the supernatural, what does he consider to be the source of true darkness?
The human mind
Violence
Grief
Greed
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Multiple Choice
Using the context of this video, what is an "unreliable narrator"?
A narrator of a story who the reader cannot trust
A narrator of a story who the reader can trust
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Multiple Choice
According to the video, what emotion inspires Poe's most well-known poems?
Grief
Fear
Anger
Love
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Poll
After watching this video, which genre(s) do you think we are exploring in this Edgar Allan Poe unit? Choose all that apply!
Horror
Macabre
Gothic
Drama
Literary Genres
Genres are categories of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
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