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This document is a handout about contemporary and emergent literature, focusing on child and adolescent literature. It details different book formats, including picture books, and various examples of authors and works.

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PROPERTY OF TEACHER KIM REVIEW AND TUTORIAL CENTER Mendez, Cavite, Philippines Business permit no. 1607 series of 2024 SESSION 10: CONTEMPORARY AND EMERGENT LITERATURE | CHILD AND ADOLESCENT LITERATU...

PROPERTY OF TEACHER KIM REVIEW AND TUTORIAL CENTER Mendez, Cavite, Philippines Business permit no. 1607 series of 2024 SESSION 10: CONTEMPORARY AND EMERGENT LITERATURE | CHILD AND ADOLESCENT LITERATURE CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE- literature written after the second world war to the present day > The violence of WWII caused a shift in people’s mindsets and drove them to dig deeper into ideas such as human nature and truth. A. Harry Potter [JK Rowling] Book 1: Sorcerer’s Stone Conflict: Harry vs Voldemort Voldemort wants to steal the stone to make himself immortal BOOK 2: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets School’s founder (Salazar Slytherin) created the chamber of secrets. Conflict: Students are petrified by a mysterious monster. BOOK 3: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Conflict: They have to find Sirius Black to protect Harry and find out what his role was in Harry’s parents’ death. BOOK 4: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Conflict: Harry has to stay alive in the Triwizard Tournament and find out who put his name in the Goblet of Fire. Professor Moody was one of Voldemort’s Death Eaters in disguise. BOOK 5: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Conflict: The Ministry of Magic refused to admit the return of Voldemort. The Order of the Phoenix has to protect him and help him defeat Voldemort. Mission 2: Rescue Sirius from Death Eaters BOOK 6: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Conflict: Harry and Dumbledore must collect six Horcruxes belonging to the evil Lord Voldemort to render him mortal again. BOOK 7: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Conflict: Voldemort and the Death Eaters are taking control of Hogwarts Houses: Hufflepuff (earth) Gryffindor (fire) ►Hard work ►bravery ►patience ►helping others ►loyalty ►chivalry ►fair play Slytherin (water) Ravenclaw (air) ►ambition ►Intelligence ►cunningness ►knowledge ►heritage ►planning ahead ►resourcefulness. ►wit NOTE: For personal use only. Unauthorized distribution will result to forfeiture of enrollment and discontinuance of handout release. PROPERTY OF TEACHER KIM REVIEW AND TUTORIAL CENTER Mendez, Cavite, Philippines Business permit no. 1607 series of 2024 Horcruxes: 1. Tom Riddle’s diary 2. Marvolo Gaunt’s ring 3. Salazar Slytherin’s locket 4. Helga Hufflepuff’s cup 5. Rowena Ravenclaw’s diadem 6. Nagini the snake 7. Harry Potter B. The Hunger Games [Suzanne Collins] District 12 tributes: Kathniss Everdeen Peeta Mellark Primrose- Kathniss’ sister The Capitol Panem- government C. Divergent [Veronica Roth] Amity (peaceful) Abnegation (selfless) Dauntless (brave) Erudite (intelligent) Candor (honest) Beatrice Prior Caleb Prior Four (Tobias Eaton) D. We Ate the Children Last [Yann Martel] Patient D was translaplanted by French medical team. Jean Proti- last one alive E. White Teeth [Zadie Smith] Characters: Archie Jones married to Clara Bowden Daughter: Irie Jones Samad Iqbal maried to Alsana Children: Magid (sent to Bangladesh to be exposed to Islam but liked Science instead) and Millat (Part of KEVIN- Keepers of the Eternal Victorious Islamic Nation) Marcus Chalfens (geneticist working on Future Mouse) married to Joyce Chalfens (horticulturist) Son: Joshua (joins FATE- Fighting Animal Torture and Exploitation) NOTE: For personal use only. Unauthorized distribution will result to forfeiture of enrollment and discontinuance of handout release. PROPERTY OF TEACHER KIM REVIEW AND TUTORIAL CENTER Mendez, Cavite, Philippines Business permit no. 1607 series of 2024 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT LITERATURE Book Formats for Children and Adolescent Literature: A. Picture Books - books with illustrations and lesser texts ex: The Little House, Harold and the Purple Crayon, Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel, Good Night, Moon B. Transitional Books- smaller than picture books or regular books, limited to 250 words or less, easy-to- read books ex: “The Cat in the Hat” (Dr. Seuss) , “Little Bear”, “Frog and Toad are Best Friends” C. Graphic Novels- (Will Eisner) novels that are illustrated and written as comic books in style ex: “Adventures of Tintin”, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” (Jeff Kinney), “Babymouse: Heartbreaker”, “Big Nate”, “Dying to Meet You: 43 Old Cemetery Road”, “Lost and Found”, “Smile” D. Chapter Books- (juvenile or junior books) ex: “Holes”, “The Secret Garden”, “ The Giver”, “Harry Potter”, “A Series of Unfortunate Events”, “James and the Giant Peach” (Roald Dahl), “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (Roald Dahl) E. Verse Novels- children and adolescent novel written in verse ex: “Leave Taking”, “Dragon Fly Song”, “Brown Girl Dreaming”, “Forget Me Not” (story about a girl with Tourette syndrome who attended school and tried to be normal), “Enchanted Air,: Two Cultures, Two Wings: A Memoir” HISTORY OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE Classical Period [500 BC to 400AD] -oral storytelling -Adventures of Hercules, Aesop’s Fables, Iliad and Odyssey -Most classic literary writers focused on truth and beauty. Aesop’s Fables 1. The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs (Aesop) Goose= generosity and good luck 2. The Lion and the Mouse (Aesop) 3. The Fox and the Stork (Aesop) 4. The Hare and the Toirtoise 5. The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing 6. The Fox and the Grapes 7. The Frogs Who Desired a King 8. The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf Medieval Period [478AD to 14th Century] -religious, highly biblical or romantic with embedded realism and fantasy -used Bible stories to spread Catholic teaching -Noah, Cain and Abel, Adam and Eve, Tower of Babel -King Arthur and the Round Table, Roland, Cid Renaissance Period [14th to 16th Century] -intellectual and spiritual development -Johannes Guttenberg -Educational Books: “The Book Named the Governor”, “The Schoolmaster”, “Book of Martyrs -mass education, Chapbooks, Hornbooks Battledores (17th ,18th Century) –cardboard/ wooden tablets used to teach children alphabet and numbers NOTE: For personal use only. Unauthorized distribution will result to forfeiture of enrollment and discontinuance of handout release. PROPERTY OF TEACHER KIM REVIEW AND TUTORIAL CENTER Mendez, Cavite, Philippines Business permit no. 1607 series of 2024 18th Century -Social classes became distorted. -Books were made to teach children or emphasize morals. -John Newberry (Father of Children’s Literature) wrote moralistic tales that reflected children’s characteristics. Folktales: Tales of Mother Goose (Charles Perrault) [Histories on Contes de temps passe] Fairy Tales: Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Beauty and the Beast, Arabian Nights, Princess and the Pea, The Little Mermaid, The Nightingale, The Steadfast Soldier, Emperor’s New Clothes, The Red Shoes, The Snow Queen, Thumbelina, The Ugly Duckling Little Pretty Pocketbooks- (John Newberry) first child’s book for the appreciation of children Hans Christian Andersen- (Great Master of the Literary Fairy Tale) Sleeping Beauty (Charles Perrault/ Grimm’s) Sleep = temporary protection The kiss breaks the evil curse and proves that love conquers all. Sleeping beauty’s awakening enables her to find love and devotion. Rapunzel (Grimm’s) Witch= dangerous and controlling power Hair= freedom “Freedom is one’s source of power.” The Adventures of Tom Thumb (Charles Perrault/ Grimm’s/ Richard Johnson) First picture book printed in English His small size emphasizes his cleverness and resourcefulness. Giant castle= danger and power “Cleverness conquers danger.” Snow White (Grimm’s) Snow White= innocent and pure Evil queen= jealousy Magic mirror= honesty “Inner beauty matters most.” Rumpelstiltskin (The Brothers Grimm) Rumpelstiltskin= mystery and deceit (Little Rattle Stilts) “Honesty is the best policy.” “Greed and deception lead to destruction.” Cinderella (Charles Perrault) Original language: French “Strength, resilience, and love conquer all.” Little Red Riding Hood (Charles Perrault) Wolf = danger and temptation Grandmother’s house= danger and confinement Relation of bravery to innocence and protection: Bravery protects innocence. Lesson: Be cautious and aware. Hansel and Gretel (The Brothers Grimm) NOTE: For personal use only. Unauthorized distribution will result to forfeiture of enrollment and discontinuance of handout release. PROPERTY OF TEACHER KIM REVIEW AND TUTORIAL CENTER Mendez, Cavite, Philippines Business permit no. 1607 series of 2024 Forest= darkness and danger Witch= danger of strangers and deception; adult who doesn’t like children Breadcrumbs= children’s journey Gingerbread house= temptation and lure Stepmother= jealousy and greed Oven= destruction and death Hunger= physical need and desire “Resourcefulness is essential for survival and success.” Pinocchio (Carlo Collodi) “Honesty is important to establish good relationships.” Nose= physical signs of deception Themes: moral growth, finding oneself Victorian Age [1837-1901] -rise of modern fantasy -Golden Age of Children’s Literature Alice in Wonderland, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Treasure Island, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Little Women, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Wide, Wide World” Edwardian Era [1901-1915] -”A child is central to childhood”. -Children’s literature became more subjective. The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Phoenix and the Carpet, Peter Pan, A Wind in the Willows, A Little Princess, Secret Garden, Cautionary Tales for Children Five Children and It [Edith Nesbit] Characters: Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane, Hilary (Lamb) Psammead 20th Century -era of fantasy writing -known for the production of picture books and personification of toy animals -Winnie-the-Pooh - personification of toy animals Other works: The Story of Doctor Dolittle, Whose Little House in Big Woods, Mary Poppins, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, The Charlotte Web New realism gave birth to a more liberal approach resulting in: James and the Giant Peach, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Witches, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Matilda, Are You There, God?, Margaret, It’s Me, Deannie, Blubber -Harry Potter, The Giver, Holes, His Dark Materials Charlotte’s Web [EB White] Characters: Wilbur, Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Arable, Charlotte, Mr. Zuckerman/Uncle Homer The Giving Tree [Shel Silverstein] The Big Umbrella [Amy June Bates] NOTE: For personal use only. Unauthorized distribution will result to forfeiture of enrollment and discontinuance of handout release.

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