Lesson 1
Lesson 1
Nonfiction
An
Introduction
Jecevil C. Enso, LPT
Dẻlicat mais fort
Objectives
Identify dominant literary conventions of fiction
and drama, namely, character, plot, setting, and
theme
Compare and contrast how the conventions of
fiction and drama are used and utilized
Analyse and interpret the themes and techniques
used in particular texts
What is Creative Nonfiction?
FICTION
DRAMA
• Short story • Performed
/novel & mounted
• Prose • Dialogue
Point of view
The angle from which the readers can
see how the story unfolds.
It can be told from the perspective of a
narrator, a main or supporting
character, or an observer.
Dialogue
Is what the viewers see and hear in a
performance and these are the words
uttered by the characters in a dramatic
play.
Freytag’s pyramid of plot
climax
exposition denouement
Elements of Plot in Fiction & Drama
Exposition- introduces the characters and
dramatic situation of the story or play
Rising action- introduces the conflict of the
story or play
Climax- introduces the central moment of
crisis that defines the conflict
Falling action- introduces the aftermath of
conflict (whether it is resolved or not)
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3. Who are the important characters in the story? Give a brief
description of each character.
a. Character 1:_________________________________________
Description:
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b. Character2:________________________________________
Description:___________________________________________
c. Character 3:_______________________________________
Description:___________________________________________
d. Character 4:___________________________________
Description:______________________________________