While in other literary works the audience takes a more passive role, in plays the audience often becomes part of the show.
I find this interesting and innovative for plays to involve the audience to become apart of the show.
While in other literary works the audience takes a more passive role, in plays the audience often becomes part of the show.
I find this interesting and innovative for plays to involve the audience to become apart of the show.
act, scene, and line.
This reminds me of Romeo and Juliet, something most of us read in Freshman year of English.
Plot is the events in the play and the order in which the events are told.
I've never been too fond on plots because I associate the vocabulary term with plays, and I don't find plays to be too amusing.
Style
I like how each author has their own unique style, such as Cathy Park Hong who was very open with her words and vocabulary.
Theme is the heart of literature, exploring everything from love and war to childhood and aging.
I find the theme of any literature to be the most intriguing. Main themes that are more appealing to me will always hook me in more than other themes that aren't as applicable to me.
We will be exploring several of the following literary elements in the following pages so that we can have a common vocabulary to talk about fiction:
I am familiar with many of these terms from AP Lang in my Junior year of high school.
As we continue to gain increasing complexity in terms of measuring brain activity and developing other tools to measure brain function, scientists may find more benefits.
I want to get back into reading, but I haven't read in my own free time for like 6-7 years. The benefits are very beneficial and I can see it helping me in my future life.
Most of our reading and writing is done on the internet: in the forms of Facebook posts, memes, tweets, snapchats, Tik Tok videos, and viral news.
I know many people that get their viral news through social media, such as Tik Tok videos. It's very common with how many people use Tik Tok today.
According to an article published in the Washington Post, "in 2015, 43 percent of adults read at least one work of literature in the previous year.
This is honestly higher than I expected, especially with the more recent trend of digital usage.