This document outlines the key elements of creative non-fiction writing including analyzing themes and techniques in texts, creating samples using literary elements from one's own experience, analyzing factual elements like characters and setting in nonfiction works, writing a draft of a short creative non-fiction piece using conventions of the chosen genre like developing a thesis and organizing ideas, and revising the draft based on feedback.
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Melcs Creative Non Fiction
This document outlines the key elements of creative non-fiction writing including analyzing themes and techniques in texts, creating samples using literary elements from one's own experience, analyzing factual elements like characters and setting in nonfiction works, writing a draft of a short creative non-fiction piece using conventions of the chosen genre like developing a thesis and organizing ideas, and revising the draft based on feedback.
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MELCS - CREATIVE NON-FICTION
1. Analyze the theme and techniques used in a particular text.
2. Create samples of the different literary elements based on one’s experience (e.g. metaphor to describe an emotion). 3. Analyze factual/nonfictional elements (Plot, Characters, Characterization, Point of View, Angle, Setting and Atmosphere, Symbols and Symbolisms, Irony, Figures of speech, Dialogue, Scene, Other elements and Devices) in the texts.4 4. Write a draft of a short piece (Fiction, Poetry, Drama, etc.) using any of the literary conventions of genre following these pointers: 1. Choosing a topic 2. Formulating a thesis statement 3. Organizing and developing ideas 4. Using any literary conventions of a genre 5. Ensuring that theme and technique are effectively developed
5. Evaluate other’s draft based on:
1. clarity of idea 2. appropriate choice of literary element 3. appropriate use of the element 4. effective combination of the idea and the chosen literary element
6. Revise the draft of a short piece using any of the literary conventions of a genre (e.g. plot for narrative piece.