LIT 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Didacticism

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Report of related events presented to the reader or listener in words arranged in a logical order. The story itself presented in many forms. ex: prose, verse. A brief story illustrating human tendencies with the goal of providing a moral lesson through animal characters. A short story meant to provide an explicit moral lesson using allegories, symbolism, and metaphors. Unlike fables, there are no fantastic or anthropomorphic characters. Any form of literary material not written in regular meter like poetry. ex: novels, short stories, letters, and essays. Any form of literary material written in meter. It also refers to a single line of poetry and a stanza in a poem. The events that make up a story arranged in a specific pattern or sequence. The beginning of the story, where the characters and setting are introduced. As well as the conlfict or main problem.

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