Creative Writing

June 25, 2018 | Author: ArsylMaeDenalo | Category: Creative Writing, Genre, Poetry, Haiku, Narration
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CREATIVE WRITING / IMAGINATIVE WRITING

Creative Writing / Imaginative Writing  is

any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature, literature, typically identied by an emphasis on narrative craft, craft, character development, and the use of literary tropes or with various traditions of poetry and a nd poetics. is any form of writing which is written with the creativity creativity of mind: ction writing, poetry writing, creative nonction writing and more. The purpose is to express something, whether it be feelings, thoughts, or emotions.

Creative Writing / Imaginative Writing  is

any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature, literature, typically identied by an emphasis on narrative craft, craft, character development, and the use of literary tropes or with various traditions of poetry and a nd poetics. is any form of writing which is written with the creativity creativity of mind: ction writing, poetry writing, creative nonction writing and more. The purpose is to express something, whether it be feelings, thoughts, or emotions.

















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TECHNICAL WRITING 3

writing having special and practical nowledge especially of a mechanical or scientic subject.

SENSORY EXPERIENCE  The

apprehension of an object, thought, or emotion through the senses4 active participation in events or activities, leading to the accumulation of nowledge or sill.

LANGUAGE a Imager! " language that causes people to imagine pictures in their minds, picture or photograph. # $ig%re& '( S)ee*+ 5 also nown as gurative language, it creates gures 6pictures7 in the mind of the reader or listener. These pictures help convey the meaning and more vividly than words alone. &e use gures of speech in 8gurative language9 to add colour and interest, and awaen the imagination. (igurative language is everywhere, from classical wors lie $haespeare’s and the ible, to everyday speech, pop music, and television commercials. (igurative language means something di;erent from what it says on the surface.

* ,i*ti'n " the selection of words in a literary wor. 3 wor’s diction forms one of its centrally important literary elements, as writers use words to convey action, reveal character, imply attitudes, identify themes, and suggest values. &e can spea of the diction particular to a character, as in 0ago’s and
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