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21st Century Literature

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    Intro
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • (FICTION, NON-FICTION) refers to literature that is created from the imagination of the author rather than being based strictly on facts or reality.
    Fiction
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  • _______ are long-form fictional prose narratives.
    Novels
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  • ________ are brief works of fiction that typically focus on a single event, character, or theme.
    Short stories
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  • ________ are brief works of fiction that typically focus on a single event, character, or theme.
    Biographies
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  • _________ are short pieces of non-fiction writing that explore a specific topic, idea, or argument.
    Essays
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  • short narratives, often featuring animals or inanimate objects as characters, that convey moral lessons or teachings
    fables
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  • traditional stories that are based on real events or characters but often include elements of exaggeration or myth.
    legends
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  • the individuals or entities that drive the story forward.
    characters
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  • the time and place in which the story unfolds
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  • the sequence of events that make up the storyline
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  • the central problem or tension that drives the narrative forward
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  • the underlying message, idea, or insight that the story conveys
    theme
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  • the perspective from which the story is told
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  • a Filipino writer and journalist best known for his short stories and novels in the English language
    Nick Joaquin
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  • Author of Bread of Salt
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  • Author of "The Mats"
    Francisco Arcellana
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