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There are a lot genres in literature. These genres being stated are being used to some authors to express their creativity in writing.
Genres of Literature
PROSE
is used in an array of ways and for a variety of causes. If your goal is to grasp the literary style, you must comprehend this idea. It's critical to comprehend the definition of prose and how it differs from other writing styles before we continue. Is a writing style that does not adhere to meter or rhyme. Instead, writing uses words to form phrases that are structured into sentences and paragraphs, and it adheres to a grammatical framework. It is employed to convey concepts, ideas, and narratives to readers directly. Prose is a style of writing that has an almost naturally verbal flow and is most frequently found in both fictional and non-fictional works of literature including books, magazines, and journals.
HISTORY OF PROSE
The father of English Prose is William Tyndale. It was discovered by Aloysius Bertrand and Charles Baudelarie who are first person who wrote a literature in the form of prose structure. First appeared on 14th Century in English Literature which is derived from French Prose that originates from Latin word prosa oratio meaning straightforward or direct speech.
EXAMPLES
To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee, Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens are examples of works in Literature that is in the form of Prose.
DRAMA
A piece of literature called a drama is one that is created with the intention of being performed in front of an audience. This kind of writing is written in the form of a script, and the dialogue delivered by the actors who play the characters serves to tell the narrative.
The History of Drama
The drama's roots run deep in human religion-related predispositions. The same applies to foreign-language dramas as well as English-language drama. Dramas during the classical era of Greece and Rome focused mostly on human religious rituals.
One of the example of drama is Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Also, Dumb and Dumber are considered to be a drama. Lastly, Grease by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey are works written in drama form.
FABLE
Fable is a literary genre: a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized, and that illustrates or leads to a particular moral lesson (a "moral"), which may at the end be added explicitly as a concise maxim or saying.
HISTORY OF FABLE
fable, narrative form, usually featuring animals that behave and speak as human beings, told in order to highlight human follies and weaknesses. A moral—or lesson for behaviour—is woven into the story and often explicitly formulated at the end.
EXAMPLES
The Monkey and The Turtle by Jose Rizal, The Dirt Cat and The Carabao Got Tired by Juan Tamad are examples of Fables form in literature
MYSTERY GENRE IN LITERATURE
Follow a detective as they work their way through a case, often known as detective fiction. The reader is transformed into an investigator seeking to solve a mystery as they drop hints and steadily expose evidence. Mystery books typically have an intriguing opening, a thrilling plot, and a gratifying finish that resolves all of the reader's unresolved questions.
HISTORY OF MISTERY IN LITERATURE
Edgar Allan Poe is recognized by the majority of commentators and academics with constructing the contemporary mystery. In 1841, he published a brief novella titled The Murders in the Rue Morgue that featured Auguste C. Dupin, the first fictional investigator in literature. That was a momentous day when a completely new literary form was born.
EXAMPLES OF MYSTERY WORK
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, Nick, and Amy Dunne is one of the example of literature form in a mystery style of writing. Also, The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler, The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins, and Sherlick Holmes are considered to be works in the form of mystery genre in literature.
REALIST FICTION AS GENRE
Novels in the realist fiction genre are set in circumstances that could possibly occur in the real world. They attempt to be as accurate as they can by presenting genuine people, places, and stories. Fiction written in a realist style adheres to reality and the natural principles as they are now understood.
HISTORY OF REALIST FICTION
The exotic and poetic Romanticism that ruled the artwork in the decades before the nineteenth century brought an end to the realistic painting movement. Particularly literary realism created an entirely novel writing technique and a new generation of authors, whose impact could continue to be recognized across both English and American literature today.
EXAMPLES
Work of Ta-Nahesi-Coates entitled The Water Dancer, God of Jade and Shadow written by Silvia-Moreno Garcia, and Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie are considered to be a Realist Fiction in Literary art form.
FANTASY IN LITERARY FORM
Fantasy novels are works of fiction that feature imaginary characters and take place in hypothetical settings. They frequently have magical elements and are inspired by mythology and folklore. The genre draws both adults and children.
HISTORY OF FANTASY
Many people believe that The King of the Golden River (1841) marks the beginning of the modern fantasy genre. A fable on the perils of greed and cruelty, it resembles the form of a conventional fairy tale, including two malevolent brothers who perform poorly at a mission and the kind-hearted younger brother who triumphs.
EXAMPLES OF FANTASY
Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series are two well-known works. Rowling. Explore character and worldbuilding in greater detail in Neil Gaiman's MasterClass.
HORROR IN LITERATURE
Readers are intended to be scared, startled, shocked, and sometimes repulsed by horror books. They prey on phobias with terrifying creatures like ghosts, vampires, werewolves, witches, and monsters, typically focused on themes of death, demons, bad spirits, and the afterlife. Plot and characters are instruments employed in horror fiction to evoke a horrifying sensation of foreboding.
HISTORY OF HORROR
In Literary works, the Horror genre of the which was before era of the 18th century marked the beginning of the literary development of terror and intrigue for its own purpose. Horace Walpole is credited with creating the genre; it might be argued that his work Castle of Otranto (1765) established the horror story as a respectable literary genre.
EXAMPLES OF WORK IN THE FORM OF HORROR GENRE
Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein (1818), Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Fall of the House of Usher" (1839), and Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoke are considered horror in a literature artwork.
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