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Name: Pika cania

Nim :221610018

1.Explain the three gendres in literature and give explanes of each gendre

2.why is learning literature very important ?

3.explain the elements of fiction

4.Explain the romantic theory of abrams

5. Explain the plot of movie paperman

ANSWERS

(1) 1.PROSE

PROSE is an essay that is free in nature because it is not bound by rhythm, rhyme, form or
the number of syllables or lines. Prose comes in various types such as prose fiction for
example namely romance, short stories and novels

2.POETRY

POETRY is a human-created literary work consisting of a number of lines with affinity of

meaning that form couplets. The uniqueness of poetry as a literary work can be seen in

the similarities of sound as well as its beautiful rhythm

3.DRAMA

DRAMA is a literary work whose writing takes the form of dialogue or conversation which is

then performed by the characters on stage

(2) Studying literature makes us open our eyes and realize a world beyond the scope that

we can explore. Someone who studies literature will begin to ask questions and build

insight and intuition regarding many things related to human civilization

(3) 1.Theme

The theme is the main idea or main idea in a piece of writing. If likened to a house, the theme is the

foundation. Because, in every writing, there must be a theme that builds the contents of the writing

2. Background
Setting is a description of the place, time, and atmosphere in a story. In addition, the

background can also be said as a description. It means that the flow is related to time,

space, and atmosphere

3.Figures

Characters are every individual in the story with their respective characters. There are

protagonist, antagonist, and tritagonist characters. The protagonist is a character that

describes a good and positive character. Conversely, antagonist describes a bad or negative

character. Meanwhile, the tritagonist is the middle character

4.Groove

Plot is a series of events or events that make up the storyline. In the plot there is a conflict

that describes the conflict of each character in the story that produces tension. The

existence of conflict makes the storyline more interesting because there are climax and

anticlimax processes

5.Language style

Language style is the author's way of telling the story. Usually there are certain figures of

speech used by the author. Such as a figure of speech for comparison, satire, affirmation, to

contradiction

6.Mandate

The message is the message the writer wants to convey to the reader through the story. One

of the things that distinguishes a fiction book is the message contained in it. The mandate is

taken from the entire contents of the story that is built

(4 )Greater Romantic Lyrics] begin with a description of the landscape; an aspect or change
of aspect in the landscape evokes a varied but integral process of memory, thought,
anticipation, and feeling which remains closely intervolved with the outer scene. In the
course of this meditation the lyric speaker achieves an insight, faces up to a tragic loss,
comes to a moral decision, or resolves an emotional problem. Often the poem rounds upon
itself to end where it began, at the outer scene, but with an altered mood and deepened
understanding which is the result of the intervening meditation
(5) A young accountant named George is standing on an elevated train platform in the 1940s
at New York City,[6] holding a folder, when he is hit by a flying piece of paper. The paper is
chased by a young woman named Meg who lost it to a gust of wind from a passing train. The
same thing happens to George when a subsequent gust of wind from another incoming train
dislodges one of the papers from his folder and blows it into Meg's face, leaving a lipstick-
smudged kiss imprinted on the paper, much to his amusement when George retrieves it. He
is entranced by the lipstick mark and Meg's beauty, and therefore misses her boarding the
departing train. The two exchange looks as she departs
George arrives at work, despondent, gazing at the lipstick-marked paper on his desk. He
looks out the window and is surprised to find Meg in the building across the street, working
in an office with an open window. After failing to get her attention by waving his arms, much
to the annoyance of his boss, George begins folding airplanes from a stack of papers on his
desk, throwing them out the window one by one in an attempt to get her to notice him.
Unfortunately, his efforts are met with varying levels of failure, as well as disparaging looks
from his boss. In desperation, having used all of the paper on his desk to no success, he uses
the lipstick-marked paper, although this fails as well when a gust of wind tugs it from his
hands. Meg then leaves the office, and George, rebuffing his boss, dashes from his desk.
Rushing across a street of busy traffic, he fails to see which way she went, and only finds the
final lipstick-marked paper airplane. Angered, he throws it hard and it soars into the skyIt
turns out many of the paper airplanes have collected in a nearby alley, and when the
lipstick-marked paper airplane lands among them, they begin to stir and fly from the ground,
seeming to come alive, and set off in pursuit of George. A cloud of paper airplanes forces
him toward a nearby train station and onto a train, much to his confusion. Meanwhile, the
lipstick-marked paper airplane sets off in pursuit of Meg, finding her at a flower stand.
Recognizing the lipstick-marked paper, she chases the airplane to another train station and
aboard a different train. They're finally brought together when both of their trains stop at
the same station; George still covered in paper airplanes and Meg holding his lipstick-
marked paper airplane. As the credits roll, they are seen chatting happily with each other at
a restaurant table with the lipstick marked paper between them. The picture disappears but
the paper still is in the credits before it flies off.

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