Linggo, Setyembre 29, 2019



Forms of Poetry



         Poetry



It uses words to create picture or images in your mind. It is also a literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm: poems collectively or as a genre of literature.



Genre

·        a type of art, literature, variety and kind or music characterized by a specific form, content, and style.



Couplet
·        a poem or stanza written in two lines, and usually rhymes


“who wants my bag?

Then you can grab”



Tercet
·       a poem written in three lines and also usually rhymes

“I’m not crazy
Just a lazy
And beautiful lady”



Diamante
·       seven-line poem written in the shape of diamond, it can use synonyms or antonyms. It does not rhyme and it follows pattern

“love”
Love
Gift, inspiring
Awesome, amazing, changing
Taken, hurting, challenging, failure
Carol, Orlando
Together



Free Verse


·      it does not rhyme or patterns


“four words”

I’m telling you

I am really sure

It’s easy to say these words

Hard to prove

When all I want is to be with you

Four words

Saying gratefully

All I want is you

I love you so much


QUATRAIN  
 A stanza of four lines, especially one having alternate rhymes.

“Melancholy Fact”

Life and love are amazing
Blessings are miracles
But humans violating rules
                                                                     
SENRYU
Three unrhymed lines (5,7,5) syllables with total of 17 syllables. Also about human nature.

“Poverty”

So hungry again
 Lazy, no opportunities
Committed on death

CINQUAIN
A poem written in five lines that do not rhyme and it contain 22 syllables

“Roses”

Cherish, glowing, blooming
Fragrant, loveliness
Refreshing beautifully
Unique


TANAGA
HAIKU EQUIVALENT FROM THE PHILIPPINES. IT CONTAINS FOR LINES AND NINE SYLLABLES

”STUCK IN A TRENCH OF DESPAIR”

LIFE’S ADVERSITIES TO TAKE
BEAUTY IN PLACE OF CINDERS
SOON ENOUGH THE FIRE PASSES

HAIKU
JAPANESE POEM WITH THREE LINES (5, 7, 5 ) CONSISTS OF 17 SYLLABLES. IT IS ALSO ABOUT NATURE.

“BUTTERFLY”

BUTTERFLY IS GREAT
FLYING UP SKY SO HIGH
DREAMING PERFECTLY


ENJAMBMENT

        THE CONTINUATION OF A SENTENCE WITHOUT A PAISE BEYOND THE END OF A LINE, COUPLET, OR STANZA.



“WE REAL GREAT”

WE REAL GREAT. WE

GO IN SCHOOL EVERY DAY. WE

RECITE THOUGHTFULLY. WE

WRITE AWESOME WORDS. WE

DO IT FOR OURSELVES. WE

ACQUIRING RIGHTS IN EDUCATION. WE


LIMERICK

FUNNY POEM OF FIVE LINES. LINES 1, 2, 5, RHYMES (10 SYLLABLES). LINES 3, 4 ARE SHORTER RHYME (5-7 SYLLABLES), NONSENSE POEMM.

EXTRAORDINARY SUN SHINES IN THE SKY
BEAUTIFULLY STRENGTHEN LIVING THINGS
POWERFUL WEAPON
DISEASES CAUSED MAGIC DEATH LIVING ALL ALONE CONTROLLED LIFE AGAIN

DIONA

MAY PITONG PATNIG KADA TALUDTOD AT MAY TATLONG LINYA.


BULAKLAK NA MABANGO
SAKIT MALILIMUTAN
GINHAWA ‘Y MAKAKAMTAN


  

Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a playoperamimeballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television. Considered as a genre of poetry in general, the dramatic mode has been contrasted with the epic and the lyrical modes ever since Aristotle's Poetics (c. 335 BC)—the earliest work of dramatic theory.
The term "drama" comes from a Greek word meaning "action" (Classical Greekdrama), which is derived from "I do" (Classical Greekdrao). The two masks associated with drama represent the traditional generic division between comedy and tragedy.
In English (as was the analogous case in many other European languages), the word play or game (translating the Anglo-Saxon pleġan or Latin ludus) was the standard term for dramas until William Shakespeare's time—just as its creator was a play maker rather than a dramatist and the building was a play-house rather than a theatre.


GENRES of Drama 
Tragicomedy genre that blends aspects of both tragic and comic forms. Most often seen in dramatic literature, the term can describe either a tragic play which contains enough comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending.



Historical fiction is a literary genre in which the plot takes place in a setting located in the past. Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for the historical novel, it can also be applied to other types of narrative, including theatre, opera, cinema and television, as well as video games and graphic novels.


The morality play genre of medieval and early Tudor theatrical entertainment. In their own time, these plays were known as interludes, a broader term for dramas with or without a moral.[1] Morality plays are a type of allegory in which the protagonist is met by personifications of various moral attributes who try to prompt them to choose a good life over one of evil.


Closet drama is a play that is not intended to be performed onstage, but read by a solitary reader or sometimes out loud in a small group. The contrast between closet drama and classic ‘stage’ dramas dates back to the late eighteenth century. Although non-performative in nature, closet drama is, according to Henry A. Beers, "a quite legitimate product of literary art.


Miracle play, also called Saint’s Play, one of three principal kinds of vernacular drama of the European Middle Ages (along with the mystery play and the morality play). A miracle play presents a real or fictitious account of the life, miracles, or martyrdom of a saint. The genre evolved from liturgical offices developed during the 10th and 11th centuries to enhance calendar festivals.


Comedy – Comedies are lighter in tone than ordinary writers, and provide a happy conclusion. The objective of dramatists in comedies is to make their audience laugh. Hence, they use quaint circumstances, unusual characters and witty remarks.

Musical Drama – In musical drama, the dramatists not only tell their story through acting and dialogue, nonetheless by dance as well as music. Generally the story may be comedic, though it may also involve serious subjects.

Farce – Generally, a farce is a preposterous genre of drama, which often overacts or engages clowning humor.


Melodrama – Melodrama is an extravagant drama, which is sensational and appeals straight to the senses of audience. Just like the charade, the characters are of single dimension and simple, or may be stereotyped.


Tragedy – Tragic dramas use darker themes such as disaster, pain and death. Protagonists often have a tragic flaw—a characteristic that leads them to their downfall.


Fantasy - genre of fiction that commonly uses magic and other supernatural phenomena as a primary plot element, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary worlds where magic and magical creatures are common.

Tragedy  genre of theatre were the main character sacrafises his or herself for a loved one or as a mark. Good examples of this is Hamlet or Romio and Julliet both of which are famous play write William Shakespeare.
  
STAGING MODALITIES AND STYLES

THRUST
AVENUE
PROMENADE
THEATRE-IN-ROUND
PROSCENIUM ARCH
END-ON

     PRIORITIZE

      Mytha with short hair walks along the way on san Pablo street on 23th day of June 2018 and suddenly saw her.

Jaica: Where are you going sissy?
Mytha: I’ll just buy my own dictionary, why?
Jaica: ugh! Can I come? I’ll just meet my new boyfriend at Greenwich near national bookstore.
Mytha: okay. Let’s go.

   After how many days their teacher announced that they will be having their first examination test on July 5, 1018.
(during their examination)

Jaica: I do not know this question!
(Mytha blinks on Jaica’s irritated mood)
Mytha: Psst!... Jaica, whats wrong with you?
Jaica: I do not know what to do.
Mytha: I told you that I preferred reading books everyday than having my love life.

   Jaica realize that studying is more important than temporary happiness that sometimes you can’t balance, affects your study and whole being. Furthermore, studying is a long way process on achieving your goals at the same time, you can feel the happiness if you have passion and interest to your study.
   In the end, Jaica was stressed and she might be crazy. She also used her make up to color her face as the way she relax herself.

   The past days, Jaica and her boyfriend are happily together and she does not want to continue her study.





THE FIRST SCENE

    There is a nice restaurant with a bit of romantic atmosphere. A woman in a little old lady mask(Princess) is sitting at the down center table sitting across from an empty chair. A man(Jasper), walks up to the table. He stops and gives a funny look at princess.
Jasper: uh… I think I have the wrong table?
(Princess speaks in an old lady voice)
Princess: Who are you looking for, honey?
Jasper: Princess.  
Princess: That’s me.
Jasper: What?
Princess: I’m princess.
Jasper: Is this a joke?
Princess: Are you Jasper? You’re late. I thought you’d be here
          At 5:00.
Jasper: I’ve gotta go. Uh… I just want to tell you that Jasper
        Can’t make it.
(Jasper leaves. Princess does her regular voice.)
Princess: See you later, loser.                              


MEMBERS
Carol Joy Yra
Princess Mariano
Lester John Pinto
Reynaldo Torres
Janmel Manzano
Jay Mark Palac

Submitted to: NELSON G. VERSOZA
Submitted by: DOSACHIEVERS

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