REVIEW: CLASSIFICATIONS AND GENRES OF LITERATURE
Across
- 2. It refers to a vast collection of traditional, fictional stories originating from various ethnic groups, passed down orally through generations before being written down.
- 4. This is a classification of dramatic poetry which is an exaggerated comedy based broadly on humorous situations.
- 5. Its subject is death. It contains the author’s personal grief for a loved one. It is poem of lamentation.
- 6. It deals with a serious theme such as immortality. It is said to be the most majestic of all lyric poems. It is also a song of praise.
- 9. A sacred, traditional story that explains the origins of the world, natural phenomena, human customs, and the universe.
- 10. This is a classification of poetry that tells a story in richly imaginative and rhythmical language
- 11. A traditional narrative about a specific person or place that is rooted in historical fact but heavily embellished over time.
- 12. A type of poetry that focuses on expressing the speaker's emotions, feelings, and thoughts. It often utilizes vivid imagery and musicality.
- 13. Stories involving crimes, investigations, and the solving of puzzles or secrets.
- 14. Short fictional stories that feature anthropomorphized animals, plants, or forces of nature behaving like humans.
Down
- 1. A storytelling genre centered entirely on the development of a romantic relationship between two people, which must conclude with an optimistic and emotionally satisfying ending.
- 3. A type of drama with a serious storyline told in a humorous, sardonic, or snide way.
- 7. Fiction is one of the primary classifications of literature. It refers to any narrative work created from the imagination rather than strictly based on real facts or history
- 8. This is a classification of dramatic poetry in which the character undergoes a morally significant struggle and ends disastrously.
- 9. It deals with any emotion or phase of life, and its story is told in a simple, straightforward, and realistic manner. (Equivalent to short story in prose) ( Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterburry Tale)