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NAME: SHEKINAH JOY G.

PINEDA BSED- ENGLISH 2

EL 2071 ASSIGNMENT

5 GENRES OF LITERATURE

1. FICTION
W- TWO WORLDS
- The fictitious K-drama W-two worlds are set in two worlds
the real one in which Oh Yeon Joo lives and the one
shown in the title's webtoon, where Kang Chul, another
key character, is the protagonist. I absolutely appreciate
this made-up movie that caught the attention of many
people in 2016. W the webtoon, not the drama is written
and illustrated by Yeon Joo's father and follows rich boy
vigilante Chul as he searches for the person responsible
for killing his family one terrible night.
2. FABLES
ICE AGE
- One of the movies I used to watch repeatedly as a child
was Ice Age. Animals such as elephants, tigers,
squirrels, and foxes play various roles in this film. The
juggling includes numerous animals, including
dinosaurs. They are a bunch of buddies who are
circling the juggle but become disoriented. Additionally,
it is a family comedy-adventure movie geared toward
kids. The movie has some excellent characters and is
intelligent, humorous, and even poignant. Although
somewhat predictable, the plot will easily keep the
target audience and older viewers entertained.
3. ROMANCE NOVEL
MY SECRET ROMANCE
- In the Korean drama series My Secret Romance, a
nutritionist runs into her employer, who turns out to be
someone she had slept with. The CEO of the company
had been trying to make the nutritionist work hard for him
for years after learning that she was employed by the
company, but he soon realized that he had fallen in love
with the nutritionist. The CEO's father opposes their
relationship, but love ultimately triumphs, and they are
happily married.

4. THRILLER
TRAIN TO BUSAN
- A strange viral outbreak forces Korea into a state of
emergency in the thriller train to busan, which centers on a
group of terrified passengers trying to survive the outbreak
while confined aboard a suspicious train. The Korean
government imposes martial law as an unknown illness
spreads throughout the nation. For their own life, those
traveling on an express train to Busan, a city that has
successfully repelled the virus spread, must battle. The
battle to survive by people who have others to protect is
depicted in the movie "453km to Busan," which is well-
known for making audiences feel frightened and intense.
5. NON- FICTIONAL

CHEESE IN THE TRAP

- Because it focuses on the lives and relationships of a group of


university students, Cheese in the Trap is one of my favorite K-
dramas. It particularly highlights the tense connection between
senior Yoo Jung and deceitful scholarship student Hong Seol.
Although impoverished and hardworking, May Hong gave her
studies her all despite being wealthy and well-liked in their
school. This film vividly depicts the problems that some students
face, particularly with regard to their finances and academic
challenges.

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