21st Century Module 2
21st Century Module 2
Quarter 3 - Module 2
Activity 1
The story "Tristan Cafe" belongs to the flash fiction genre. It's a short narrative with a word
count of fewer than 1000. Despite the fact that it is a short narrative, it managed to create
emotions and excite the reader's imagination in only a few lines. Instead of going into extensive
detail, the author concentrated on the most crucial components of the tale. It also has narrative
progression and characters.
Assessment 1
"Tristan Cafe" is a work of twenty-first-century literature. It is a short story that belongs to the
genre flash fiction. The story displays shortness, requiring the reader to carefully study the story
in order to fully get the message or meaning. Despite the short length, characters and a plot line
are still included in the story. Aside from that, the story is a 21st-century literary piece because it
encompasses numerous genres, aspects, context, structures, and tradition, and Tristan Cafe
was about love, which is traditional.
Activity 3
A graphic novel uses the The commonalities between In graphic novel, the term is
interplay of text and Graphic Novels, Doodle employed in a broad manner,
illustrations in a comic-strip Fiction, and Manga are that encompassing non-fiction
format to tell a story in a they all use drawings, works and thematically linked
comic form. Doodle Fiction images, or graphics to tell short stories as well as
incorporates handwritten stories, and their main fictional stories across a
graphics in telling the story, it purposel is to entertain their number of genres. While in
is a literary presentation readers. doodle fiction, drawings
where the author enhance the story, often
incorporates doodle drawings adding humorous elements
and hand written graphics in that would be missing if the
place of traditional font. illustrations were omitted.
“Manga” is simply the Lastly, Manga is considered
Japanese word for comics, as an artistic and storytelling
and when used in English style. It is just like comics but
usually specifically refers to in Japanese.
comics in the Japanese style.
Manga uses a comic book
format presented in panels
read from right to left.