Understanding Different Text Types
Understanding Different Text Types
Text Types
Julie Ann Corpin
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Text Types
Unlike poetry, prose does not fall into neatly defined forms
such as sonnets, blank verse, etc. We must therefore look at
the 'type' of prose and consider its function or objective —
Prose
i.e. to inform, to describe, to change, etc. Assessing the type
of prose serves a limited, yet useful purpose; limited because
many passages will combine different 'types' of prose writing
simultaneously, yet useful in providing a starting-point that
will direct the more detailed analysis to follow. The different
types of prose fall into the following broad categories.
This is the most common type of prose found in
novels and stories. Basically, it relates to any
sort of writing that tells a story or develops a
plot. In narrative prose, the writer is concerned
with two basic objectives: 1. To give the reader
all the necessary and relevant information so
that characters and events in his narrative are
A. Narrative
explained or make sense; 2. To promote and
sustain the reader’s interest and curiosity,
offering the interesting, the unusual or the
intriguing in character and situation.
Good Deed
I learned the about the joy of helping others when I was in kindergarten. One of my
classmates had forgotten his snack, so he had nothing to eat during recess. Nobody
wanted to share with him because we were all very hungry and it was really his own
fault that he would have to go without food. That day my mother had packed my
favorite treat: a chocolate and peanut butter cup. I wanted it all for myself, but my
mother had often told me that I should share, so I broke my chocolate and peanut
butter cup in half and gave my forgetful classmate one half. He nearly fell over in
surprise. Then he smiled the biggest smile I have ever seen, and I suddenly felt the
greatest happiness I had ever felt. After that, I always looked for chances to help
people, because it always made them and me feel good.
Discursive writing offers the writer's thoughts on
a particular topic such as ‘the delights of living
in the country', or 'the tribulations of urban life',
providing:
as possible.
C. Descriptive
The mystery novelist Raymond Chandler was one
of American literature’s masters of descriptive
language. This sentence from The High Window
strikes the perfect notes to embody its subject:
Example:
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