Module 3 Fiction R
Module 3 Fiction R
Module 3 Fiction R
Fiction- is a story that is entirely made up and is not true. Fiction may
resemble reality, but it is purely circumstantial in philippine literature,
there are many stories that have shaped the way filipinos read and
view their surrounding.
Elements of Fiction
Character
The character of the story is the one you relate with converse with,
or listen to the thoughts of.
Sometimes, CHARACTERS also serve as symbols of a story. It may
symbolize a community or an event in history. Two CHARATERS
interacting in a story may symbolize the conflict or union
betweentwo different societies.
Symbols The fiction writer can use a object, action, or
character in the story to suggest or mean
something other than its dictionary or literal
meaning.
Merlinda Bobis - is a dancer, visual artist, and writer. She was born in
Legaspi City, Albay. She writes in English and Filipino (Tagalog and
Bikolano). She tackles themes of diaspora, immigrant cultures, and
magic realism in her fiction. She was won numerous awards for her
literary works.
Freytag Pyramid
Climax
Rising Falling
Action Action
Exposition Denouement
Exposition- is the beginning of the story, where in the writer sets the scene
by introducing the characters, describing the setting, and
sometimes will give a brief background of the story.
Before the next part of the Freytag pyramid, that something happens to
begin the action. This called the inciting incident- small events and tell
tales sign that tell you that the conflict is about to begin. It is also sometimes
known as the complication of the story
Falling Action- is the result of the climax, and it is the part whwn things
start falling into place for the characters.
Denouement- is a French term that means the ending. This is where the
story reaches its final conclusion and the writer starts to get
ready to tell the ending by way of explain finally, flashback, a
peace treaty, or anything to make the story complete.
Features of Fiction
Realistic Fiction- although untrue, could actually happen. Some
events, the people, and the places may even be real. It can possible
that in the future imagined events could physically happen.
Types Of Fiction
Commercial Fiction
It attracts a broad audience and may fall into any subgenre like
mystery, romance, legal thriller, western, science fiction, and so
on.