Prose is the most common form of language that uses ordinary grammar and speech, while poetry uses rhythmic structure derived from the Greek word for "making". Prose includes novels, essays, short stories, and diaries. A biography provides a detailed account of someone's life, an essay is often written from a personal perspective, a short story is a literary genre, a play is a specific fictional mode performed, and a narrative describes a sequence of real or fictional events.
Prose is the most common form of language that uses ordinary grammar and speech, while poetry uses rhythmic structure derived from the Greek word for "making". Prose includes novels, essays, short stories, and diaries. A biography provides a detailed account of someone's life, an essay is often written from a personal perspective, a short story is a literary genre, a play is a specific fictional mode performed, and a narrative describes a sequence of real or fictional events.
Prose is the most common form of language that uses ordinary grammar and speech, while poetry uses rhythmic structure derived from the Greek word for "making". Prose includes novels, essays, short stories, and diaries. A biography provides a detailed account of someone's life, an essay is often written from a personal perspective, a short story is a literary genre, a play is a specific fictional mode performed, and a narrative describes a sequence of real or fictional events.
• There are two types of literature Prose and Poetry.
Prose is the most typical form of language, applying ordinary grammatical structure and natural flow of speech rather than rhythmic structure. Poetry is from the Greek word poeisis, with a broad meaning of a making. Under Prose are Novel, Essay, short story, diary Evaluation • Identify the following: • 1. A detailed description or account of someone’s life. • 2. A piece of writing which is often written from an author’s personal point of view. • 3. A literary genre • 4. Specific mode of fiction represented in performance • 5. It is a constructive format as a work of speech, writing, song, film, television, video games, photography or theatre that describes a sequence of non-fictional or fictional events.