Reviewer in Creative Writing 4th QTR
Reviewer in Creative Writing 4th QTR
4TH QUARTER
SY 2024-2025
Explicit Characterization - This is done by informing the audience how a character looks like and his
other qualities.
Descriptive Characterization - It enables the audience to discover by themselves the qualities of the
character.
Plot is the most important element of a play; even more important than character itself.
Leonard Whiting - He is an English actor who is best known for his role as Romeo in the 1968 Zeffirelli
film version of Romeo and Juliet.
Staging - This represents social status, nationality, education, emotional state and the intentions of the
character.
Comedy - This is one of the elements of drama that produce bursting laughter.
Tragedy - It imitates a serious action and includes events that evoke fear and pity.
During the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of the year, when the clouds hung
oppressively low in the heavens, I had been passing alone, on horseback, through a singularly dreary
tract of country. These lines are taken from “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe. What is
the element of short story that is being described in the given example? Exposition
Tybalt - He is the Lady Capulet’s nephew and Juliet’s cousin. He is violent, hot-tempered and with a
strong sense of honor.
In Romeo and Juliet, she died because of grief after Romeo is exiled in Verona. Lady Capulet
First Point of View - As I walk up the hill, I realized that the atmosphere was just too quiet. What type of
point of view that is being described?
Love and Marriage - Juliet begins the play as a naive child who has taught little about love with Romeo,
the son of her family's great enemy.
Fable - These are also fictitious and they deal with animals and inanimate things that speak and act like
people and their purpose is to enlighten the minds of children to events that can mold their ways and
attitudes.
Thrust Stage - The playing area extends behind an opening and the audience sits on one side looking
into the action.
In the Round Stage - The stage extends into the viewing area and the audience surrounds the stage on
three sides.
Soliloquy - This is a speech by a character alone onstage to himself or herself or to the audience.
This is an oral art; it's not art of a writer expecting to be read but a writer expecting to be heard.
According to James Earl Jones, "When I read great Literature, drama, speeches or sermon, I feel that the
human mind has not achieved anything greater than the ability to share feelings and thoughts through
language."
Short Story - It is an artistic form of prose fiction which is centered on a single main incident whose aim
to produce a single dominant impression.
Novel - This can take a more meandering path and a fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically
representing character and action with some degree of realism.
Plot - A series of events through which the writer reveals what is happening to whom and why.
Internal conflict is between a character and themselves, while external conflict is between a character
and an outside force.
Imagery - dramatic technique involves using vivid language to create a sensory experience for the reader
First-person narration - dramatic technique is used to create a sense of immediacy and realism