3. NARRATIVE, DESCRIPTION AND DIALOGUE
We have seen that communication can be verbal and nonverbal , in nonverbal gestures we have seen that are international but not innate, and that each company are interpreted differently .
verbal communication within the literature is a form of communication that allows you to alter the language to make it more beautiful, to make the most of the words and to reflect human complexity. We have also seen that we have the everyday language we talk every day between us and the literary language uses the same words but differently, the goal is not only inform but also create beauty and attention.
The first theme we have seen that there are two types of literature, oral and written. Within the latter, the text has a certain characteristics which can not be released:
margins,
title
paragraphs,
links.
The text is intended and must follow a certain organization to give unit and sense.
The text features are:
be structured, must be organized into paragraphs and each must have a main idea
be cohesive the ideas of each paragraph should relate each other, use links and connectors.
develop a theme, all ideas have to be ordered logically Parraga to express a topic that is summarized in title.
adapt to the situation, vocabulary used must be appropriate to the intention of the author and has to be understood by the reader.
On the other hand, we have studied the literary language uses different expressive resources, a linguistic or literary games that transform the everyday language in a beautiful language, surprising and expressive.
enconces Literary language adopts two forms of expression: the verse and prose. This topic
going to see the structure of prose composition, we will analyze further on their forms that are narrative, description and dialogue.
3.1. The narrative
is a form of expression in which a person will call the narrator account events experienced by some characters and are placed in a time and space determined.
3.2.
description consists in giving a series of details using adjectives, to describe the qualities or characteristics of a person, place, customs ...
is a way of drawing with words .
3.3.
dialogue is a form of expression in which two or more people exchange views, ideas ... It is a feature of oral expression but is also found in written texts as are the plays.
some signs are used as particular line - or quotes ""
p.55 Exercises 1, 2, 3, 4.
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