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Title: Example: Fairy Tales


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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Fairy Tales
  • Some of the elements of the genre of fairy tales
  • Begins with the phrase like Once upon a time
    or Once there was
  • Setting is a faraway or imaginary land
  • Characters are often royal, such as kings,
    queens, princes, princess
  • Things happen or appear in threes
  • The granting of wishes
  • The use of magical powers
  • A happy ending where good wins over evil

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Folk Tales
  • Some of the elements of the genre of folk tales
  • A story that has been told and retold over
    generations
  • Different countries have similar folk tales
  • Folk tales often begin with Once upon a time or
    Long ago in a far away place
  • Characters can be animals or objects that can
    speak
  • The story often teaches a lesson or moral
  • Good or smart wins over evil or stupid
  • The story is told using the words he, she or it
  • Actions or words are often repeated (in a
    pattern)
  • The story has an exciting high point at the end

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Adventure Tale
  • Some of the elements of the genre of adventure
    tales
  • A story has characters who behave like real
    people and animals.
  • The settings are real or could be real.
  • The events could happen in real life
  • The story has action or suspense, or both.

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Fable
  • Some of the elements of the genre of fable
  • Stories are very short
  • Stories usually have two or three characters
  • The characters may be animals or things that act
    like people
  • Teach a lesson or moral

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • ExampleFantasy
  • Some of the elements of the genre of fantasy
  • People,animals,or objects do things they cannot
    do in real life.
  • Story takes place in a make-believe setting that
    does not exist in the real world
  • Story has creatures in it that are not found in
    real life

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Legend
  • Some of the elements of the genre of legend
  • A story about a hero or heroine
  • May be based on facts, but the hero or heroines
    actions are bigger than life
  • The story has factual elements, but through
    countless retellings, the characters and their
    actions have become exaggerated

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Myth
  • Some of the elements of the genre of myth
  • A story that offers an explanation of how
    something in nature looks or happens
  • A story that explains why people act as they do
  • The characters may be human, or gods or goddesses

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Biography
  • Some of the elements of the genre of biography
  • An account of a real persons life written by
    someone else
  • Tells important information about a persons
    life, including his or her achievements or
    talents.
  • Tells how a person talks, feels, and thinks about
    things
  • Either may be the about the persons whole life
    or part of their life
  • Events are usually told in the order they
    occurred (chronologically)

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Autobiography
  • Some of the elements of the genre of
    autobiography
  • An account by a person about his or her own life
  • Tells important information about their own life,
    including achievements or talents.
  • Tells how the person talks, feels, and thinks
    about things
  • Either may be the about the persons whole life
    or part of their life
  • Events are usually told in the order they
    occurred (chronologically)

Nancy R. Craig
10
Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Science Fiction
  • Some of the elements of the genre of science
    fiction
  • Characters solve problems in a futuristic setting
    anywhere in the universe
  • Humans, extraterrestrials, or members of other
    species
  • Involve the effects of advanced science and
    technology on life

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Realistic Fiction
  • Some of the elements of of the genre realistic
    fiction
  • Characters behave like real people and animals
  • Settings in the story are real or could be real
  • Events in the story could happen in real life
  • Conflicts in the story are similar to problems
    that happen in real life

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Historical Fiction
  • Some of the elements of the genre of historical
    fiction
  • Story is set in a particular time and place in
    the past
  • Story contains details that make the story more
    realistic.
  • Characters talk, dress, and act like people of
    that time period
  • Story involves real people and actual events that
    happened in history

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Narrative Non-Fiction
  • Some of the elements of the genre of narrative
    non- fiction
  • Characters are real people, settings are real
    places, and the plot is comprised of real events
    presented in the form of a story.
  • Story includes thoughts and feeling the author
    imagines the characters might have had.

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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Informational Text
  • Some of the elements of the genre of
    informational text
  • Gives factual and verifiable information about a
    specific subject. Information presented can be
    checked using other sources, i.e. newspapers,
    encyclopedias, etc.
  • Uses facts about real events and people
  • Presents information in a clear way
  • Gives events in the order in which they happened
  • Writing organized by topics
  • May use diagrams, photographs, and other
    illustrations

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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Play/Drama
  • Some of the elements of the genre of play/drama
  • Meant to be performed or acted out
  • Has a list that names and describes the
    characters
  • Includes descriptions of scenes or settings
  • Includes dialogue or lines that the characters
    speak to one another
  • Includes stage directions giving more details
    about what is happening on the stage or what
    actors are to do

Nancy R. Craig
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Rules
The Study of Genre
  • Example Poetry
  • Some of the elements of the genre of poetry
  • Poems often contain words that rhyme
  • Poems often contain incomplete sentences, each on
    its own line
  • Poems often contain lines with rhythm or meter
  • Poems often contain repeated words
  • Poems often are rich in imagery

Nancy R. Craig
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