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Literary Genres Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

What is a Literary Genre? A “genre” is a particular style or type of writing. Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Most Common Genres: Fiction Nonfiction Fables, Folktales, Fairytales Biography Fantasy, Mystery Autobiography Myth, Legend Reference Historical Fiction Essay, Newspaper Article Realistic Fiction Speeches, Diaries, Letters Science Fiction Informational Other Types of Writing: Drama, Poetry Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Fiction Writing that tells about imaginary people and events Stories that are “made up” Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Fantasy In this type of story, the author has created a magical world where anything is possible. Fantasy may include magical beings, talking animals or other impossibilities Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Historical Fiction Stories with fictional characters and events in a historical setting. The story takes the reader back to a particular time period where they learn about the everyday life of a person. The character may interact with actual historical characters, but usually, the main character is not based on a real person. Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Science Fiction Stories based on real or imagined inventions, space travel or life in other worlds, usually set in the future. It often explores the unknown. Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Horror & Mystery Horror is fiction in which events evoke a feeling of fright in both the characters and the reader. Mystery is fiction dealing with the solution of a crime or the unraveling of secrets. Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Realistic Fiction Stories that could actually “happen” in real life. The setting is realistic The characters speak and act like real people The story describes real-life problems and events Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Fable A short story, usually with animal characters, that teaches a lesson about what is important in life. Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Folk Tale Story told generation to generation, usually by word of mouth. Sometimes different versions in different cultures Original storyteller is unknown Can involve animals, wishes, magic, trickery and often the number 3 Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Myths Myths are early people’s way to explain the universe. Many gods and goddesses are present in myths The gods, goddesses, and heroes are super human in nature. Human emotions are experienced by the gods. Magic is often present in myths. Gods sometimes appear in disguised form Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Legend A story, handed down from the past that people tell as a “true story” but sometimes the details are difficult to confirm. The person telling the story usually does not claim to be an eyewitness to the events, but “heard” it from someone who knows someone who heard it from someone who was “really” there... Legends often contain a moral or a lesson and are told to uphold the values of the community. They often involve supernatural or religious elements Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Tall Tale Extraordinary person - the main character is better at things than an ordinary person Exaggeration – makes something greater or bigger than it really could be Explanation – explains how something came to be Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Fairy Tales Often begins with “Once upon a time” or “Long, long ago…” Includes a good character and a bad (evil) character Includes magic or something enchanted Involves a problem that is solved and the good people live happily ever after Setting is often a forest or a castle Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Non-Fiction ~ Accounts of real people, places and events ~ Fact, NOT fiction… (that’s why it’s called NON-Fiction. Biography autobiography informational Textbook instructional reference books Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Biographies A biography is a true story about a person’s life or parts of his/her life Written in 3rd person point of view (he or she) Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Autobiographies Autobiographies are books that people write about their own life. Written in 1st person point of view (I, me, my) Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Informational Writing Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Other Types of Writing…. Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Poetry lines of poetry (verses) are written in stanzas may include patterns of rhyme to capture the reader’s interest uses carefully selected words and phrases to create vivid pictures in the reader’s mind Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Drama/Plays Presented to an audience Has a cast of characters May have a narrator who gives important information Parts called acts or scenes Has props to help support action Dialogue that tells what the actors say Stage directions in italics Walsh Publishing Co. 2009

Name the “genre” of literature for each selection…. Your Turn… Name the “genre” of literature for each selection…. 1. A book titled “How to be the Best Gardener” 2. A novel about a boy who grows up in the city and learns about life the hard way. 3. A book titled “All About My Life” A story about two robots who find a ray gun and take over the planet “George Washington, the President” by Adam Wessel Shaden dropped the magic ring to the ground and said “Be gone dragons!” Andy and Madeline solved the mystery….it was Old Man Winters all along! The moral of the story, The Ant and the Grasshopper is “Plan Ahead!” Autobiography Non-Fiction Realistic Fiction Fable Science Fiction Mystery Fantasy Biography Walsh Publishing Co. 2009