PPT-Introduction to Postwar Taiwan Fiction Unit Six: Caught between Left and Right The Protect

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Unit Six Caught between Left and Right The Protect Diaoyutai Islands Movement and Fiction Writing Lecturer Richard Rong bin Chen PhD of Comparative Literature

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Unit Six Caught between Left and Right The Protect Diaoyutai Islands Movement and Fiction Writing Lecturer Richard Rong bin Chen PhD of Comparative Literature Unless noted the course materials are licensed under Creative. J Perkins. St Alban’s C of E Primary School. 4.9.14. Overview of training session. Tour of the school. The non-fiction genres. Using inspiring themes. Creating a stimulating environment. Reading into writing. 2. nd. Introductory Lecture. Unit 2. : . From . Nativist. -realism to the Writers of the 80s, and Beyond. Richard . Rong. -bin Chen, . PhD of Comparative Literature.. Unless noted, the course materials are licensed under Creative Commons . Taiwan Fiction. 授課老師:陳榮彬教授. Lecturer:. Richard . Rong. -bin Chen, . PhD of Comparative Literature.. Unit One. A . Historical Introduction. 1. Unless noted, the course materials are licensed under Creative Commons . Unit Five. Wars against the Communists:. Taiwan behind the Scenes of the Korean and Vietnamese Wars. Lecturer:. Richard . Rong. -bin Chen, . PhD of Comparative Literature.. Unless noted, the course materials are licensed under Creative Commons . Unit Four. The 1949 Great Retreat:. Torn between the Two Worlds. Lecturer:. Richard . Rong. -bin Chen, . PhD of Comparative Literature.. Unless noted, the course materials are licensed under Creative Commons . What is Micro-Fiction. Micro-fiction. - a . very. short story; also known as flash fiction. Specifics-. half a page or less. First or third person. Always has a protagonist, but not always an antagonist. Literature that is out of this World. Definition of Science Fiction. Prose writing. Presents the possibilities of the past or the future. Uses known scientific data and theories. Uses creative imagination of the writer. 3 November 2016. Pippa Goldschmidt, STIS. Series of five workshops:. 26 Oct – planning for your thesis. 3 Nov – fiction writing. 23 Nov – writing sentences and paragraphs. 1. Feb – first draft vs editing. Realistic fiction is made up of stories that could really happen. . The stories are set in modern times.. Examples of Realistic Fiction. Because of Winn Dixie. Crash. Owl Moon. Shiloh. Bridge to . Terabithia. GMOs are created by injecting chemicals into food AFTER it is harvested.. Fiction. GMOs are developed through genetic engineering where scientists identify and insert specific traits into the DNA of the seed before it is ever planted. The plant grows just like conventional (non-GMO) seeds. . Historical fiction is . fiction. set in . the past. . It contains a rich. . mixture. of . fact. and . fiction. . . What is Historical Fiction?. Through novels and short stories, an author may . combine. **FICTION:. Point . of View-. the perspective or vantage point from which the story is told. . 3 main kinds . of POV:. *. First Person: . the narrator is a character in the story. We see the story through his/her eyes. . Fiction and Non-Fiction. Genres of literature are divided into (2) categories. Non-Fictions are informational texts dealing with real-life subjects. Real or Actual. Fictions are narrative literary works produced by the imagination. 7.2.2  Reading Non Fiction  . Today we will look at. Reading fiction. Reading nonfiction. . Fiction. What is fiction?. “.  Literature in the form of prose, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people.”.

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