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Fiction and Various Modes of Fiction

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Fiction And Various

Modes of Fiction

GROUP 3
FICTION

01 A fiction piece is from the author's imagination and is not based on facts.

02 Fiction pieces will be stories.

03 The purpose of fiction is to entertain the reader.

Fiction creates a mood, a feeling you get from reading the selection. The mood could be
04 happy, sad, scary, angry, peaceful, etc...

05 Fiction may be short stories, fables, plays, or novels


Modes of Fiction
Description
is the mode for portraying
people, places, things, or
concepts.
Action
is the mode for
showing things
happening, in detail,
as they occur .
Narration

is the mode by which


the narrator
communicates directly
to the reader.
Conversation
is the mode for
presenting characters
talking.
Dialogue
is an effective way for
writers to convey
information, reveal
character, and advance the
plot.
.
Emotion
- is the mode for relating how a
character feels.

- Emotion. The fiction-writing mode of


emotion conveys the feelings of the
character, and is a vital component of
creative writing. Connecting the
character to his or her own emotions
allows the author to connect with the
reader on an emotional level.
Sensation
- is the mode for evoking the five senses (sight, hearing, touch,
smell, and taste).

- The genre derived its name from the contemporary theater's


“sensation drama” noted for spectacular effects and displays of
intense emotion. Sensation fiction drew on a variety of popular
forms including melodrama, domestic realism, newspaper reports,
Newgate novels, and gothic tales. Sensation novels were considered
to be part of a “fad genre” during the 1860s. They were written to
be exciting, shocking and moving. The characteristics of sensation
novels include melodramatic content, subjects such as crime and
sex, suspense, emphasis on secrets and huge popularity.
Introspection
- is the mode for
sharing a character’s
thinking
.
Summarization
- is the mode of restating actions
or events.
- Summarization refers to the act
of briefly describing or
condensing the plot, events, or
themes of a story.
Transition

- is the mode for moving


from one place, time, or
character to another.
Exposition
- is the mode for
conveying
information.
Recollection
- Is the mode for revealing what a character
remembers.
- The act of recollecting, or recalling to the memory,
the operation by which objects are recalled to the
memory, or ideas revived in the mind, reminiscence,
remembrance.
- The power of recalling ideas to the mind, or the
period within which things can be recollected,
remembrance.
Thank You
GROUP 3

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