Grade 12 Creative Writing/Malikhaing Pagsulat PDF

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This document contains lesson materials for Grade 12 Creative Writing/Malikhaing Pagsulat, focusing on the nature of drama. It covers key elements such as plot, characterization, dialogue, setting, theme, conflict, symbolism, foreshadowing, tension, and climax. The resource is suitable for Filipino students in Grade 12.

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Creative Writing/ Malikhaing Pagsulat Grade 12 t Quarter 1: Module 1 slidesmania.com Shara A. Combestra, LPT Teacher slidesmania.com LESSON 1 The Nature...

Creative Writing/ Malikhaing Pagsulat Grade 12 t Quarter 1: Module 1 slidesmania.com Shara A. Combestra, LPT Teacher slidesmania.com LESSON 1 The Nature of Drama slidesmania.com Drama  comes from the Greek Word, “Dran” means “To do” or “To Act” or “the doing/Acting makes slidesmania.com Drama” Drama Drama is a visual form of literature; it uses all of the important elements of storytelling, drawing together slidesmania.com plot, setting, and characters with a In drama, the written word is separate from the spectacle of performance that an audience sees; the written word is the drama, whereas the slidesmania.com presentation is the event called Importa nt Element slidesmania.com Plot The plot is the sequence of events that make up the storyline. It includes the introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. slidesmania.com Characterization Characters are the heart of any drama. They can be protagonists, antagonists, or supporting figures. slidesmania.com Dialogue Dialogue is a crucial element in drama, as it is the primary means through which characters communicate and express their thoughts, feelings, and intentions. slidesmania.com Setting The setting establishes the time and place in which the drama unfolds. It includes not only the physical environment but also the social, cultural, slidesmania.com and historical context. Theme Themes are overarching ideas or messages that the playwright wants to convey. They explore universal truths, societal issues, or moral slidesmania.com dilemmas. Conflict Conflict is essential for creating tension and driving the plot forward. It can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters, society, or nature). slidesmania.com Symbolism Symbolism involves using objects, actions, or words to represent abstract ideas or concepts. Symbols can add layers of meaning to a drama, allowing for deeper slidesmania.com interpretation and emotional resonance. Foreshadowing Foreshadowing is a literary device that hints at future events in the plot. It builds anticipation and keeps the audience engaged by creating a sense of expectation slidesmania.com about what will happen next. Tension and Climax Tension is the buildup of suspense and conflict throughout the play, leading to the climax —the point of greatest intensity slidesmania.com and turning point in the story. Mood and Tone Mood and tone are elements that contribute to the overall atmosphere of the play. Mood is the emotional atmosphere, while slidesmania.com tone is the author's attitude towards the

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