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Reading for appreciation and enjoyment
Learning Outcomes

•Heighten awareness of three
structure of literature selections
•Enhance appreciation of stylistic
options
•Compare different interpretative
strategies
Let’s get the most out of literature

     Reading literary
selections, poems, short
stories, novels, plays, or essays, not only
provide pleasure. The task also developed
your analytical skills as you must consider
each of the parts of the text separately
before you can interpret the meaning of
the entire work and eventually appreciate
reading.
Different kinds of
    Literature
Reading for appreciation and enjoyment
Poems express idea in a
tighter, more compact way that prose as
they do not include details and
explanations common to the short of
the novel. They are more
concentrated, suggestive and
rhythmical than prose as they resort to
the use of symbols, figurative
language, and imagery, which tend to
leave more to a reader’s imagination
rather than giving everything he needs
Lyric poems expresses the
observations and feeling of a single
speaker.

Narrative poems are the stories to
which all the elements of a short
stories are found.
Poems maybe in the form of
Haiku, an unrhyme verse
form, consisting of three lines.
The first and third lines contain five
syllables while the second line
consists of seven syllables.
Example:

   The python got up
        When I walked on the grass
            Afterwars, He was still.


                    (Aida Villanueva)
A Tanka is another verse form. It
has thiirty-one syllables arranged in
five lines (five,seven,five,seven,seven)
Example:

     The angry wind blows
     The branches of tree move
     I shiver with fear.
     Then the sky groans and it cries
     Dreas seizes me and I swoon.
A Cinquain is a poetic unrhyme
form consisting of five lines. It comes
in three formats:

Pattern #1:   Line 1: One word
              Line 2: Two words
              Line 3: Three words
              Line 4: Four words
              Line 5: One word
Pattern #2: Line 1: A noun
            Line 2: Two adjectives
            Line 3: Three-ing words
            Line 4: A phrase
            Line 5: Another word for the noun

Pattern #3:    Line 1: Two syllables
               Line 2: Foure syllables
               Line 3: Six syllables
               Line 4: Eight Syllables
               Line 5: Two syllables
A Diamante is a seven-line, diamond-
shaped poem. It has the following formats:

Line 1: a noun that contrast line 7
Line 2: two adjectives that describe line 1
Line 3: three action verbs that relate to line 1
Line 4: four nouns, the first two relate to line 1;
the last two relate to line 7.
Line 5: three action verbs that relate to line 7
Line 6: two adjectives that describes line 7
Line 7: a noun that contrasts the line 1
Peace
         tranquil, placid
musing, meditating, contemplati
                ng
Serenity, calmness, gloom, death
    crying,suffering,writhing
      sorrowful,deflorable
               war

                     (Aida Villanueva)
Reading for appreciation and enjoyment
Short stories are also literary type which
you may find interesting as it deals with the
fantastic or the unusual.

      You will also find in short stories
elements such as :
•Plot
•Character
•Setting
•Point of view
•Theme.
Like lyric poems, they are
concise; hence they can be read in
one sitting. They create a single
effect, or dominant impression, on
the reader. The events usually
communicate an idea about life or
human nature.
Reading for appreciation and enjoyment

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Reading for appreciation and enjoyment

  • 2. Learning Outcomes •Heighten awareness of three structure of literature selections •Enhance appreciation of stylistic options •Compare different interpretative strategies
  • 3. Let’s get the most out of literature Reading literary selections, poems, short stories, novels, plays, or essays, not only provide pleasure. The task also developed your analytical skills as you must consider each of the parts of the text separately before you can interpret the meaning of the entire work and eventually appreciate reading.
  • 4. Different kinds of Literature
  • 6. Poems express idea in a tighter, more compact way that prose as they do not include details and explanations common to the short of the novel. They are more concentrated, suggestive and rhythmical than prose as they resort to the use of symbols, figurative language, and imagery, which tend to leave more to a reader’s imagination rather than giving everything he needs
  • 7. Lyric poems expresses the observations and feeling of a single speaker. Narrative poems are the stories to which all the elements of a short stories are found.
  • 8. Poems maybe in the form of Haiku, an unrhyme verse form, consisting of three lines. The first and third lines contain five syllables while the second line consists of seven syllables.
  • 9. Example: The python got up When I walked on the grass Afterwars, He was still. (Aida Villanueva)
  • 10. A Tanka is another verse form. It has thiirty-one syllables arranged in five lines (five,seven,five,seven,seven) Example: The angry wind blows The branches of tree move I shiver with fear. Then the sky groans and it cries Dreas seizes me and I swoon.
  • 11. A Cinquain is a poetic unrhyme form consisting of five lines. It comes in three formats: Pattern #1: Line 1: One word Line 2: Two words Line 3: Three words Line 4: Four words Line 5: One word
  • 12. Pattern #2: Line 1: A noun Line 2: Two adjectives Line 3: Three-ing words Line 4: A phrase Line 5: Another word for the noun Pattern #3: Line 1: Two syllables Line 2: Foure syllables Line 3: Six syllables Line 4: Eight Syllables Line 5: Two syllables
  • 13. A Diamante is a seven-line, diamond- shaped poem. It has the following formats: Line 1: a noun that contrast line 7 Line 2: two adjectives that describe line 1 Line 3: three action verbs that relate to line 1 Line 4: four nouns, the first two relate to line 1; the last two relate to line 7. Line 5: three action verbs that relate to line 7 Line 6: two adjectives that describes line 7 Line 7: a noun that contrasts the line 1
  • 14. Peace tranquil, placid musing, meditating, contemplati ng Serenity, calmness, gloom, death crying,suffering,writhing sorrowful,deflorable war (Aida Villanueva)
  • 16. Short stories are also literary type which you may find interesting as it deals with the fantastic or the unusual. You will also find in short stories elements such as : •Plot •Character •Setting •Point of view •Theme.
  • 17. Like lyric poems, they are concise; hence they can be read in one sitting. They create a single effect, or dominant impression, on the reader. The events usually communicate an idea about life or human nature.