WHAT IS CREATIVE WRITING FOR YOU ?
BY: MAE LATE
WHAT IS CREATIVE WRITING FOR YOU ?
BY: MAE LATE
Journey in the World of Imagination
This course has a deep impact on cultivating our creativity by encouraging us to explore into the depths of our imagination and skillfully transforming words into a compelling narrative. Through the exploration of our unique ideas and creative imagination, we were able to effectively convey our deepest emotions, thoughts, and sentiments through the art of writing. This process not only aids in refining our writing skills but also served as a powerful medium for self-expression and reflection. By harnessing the power of language and creative mind, we were able to create literary masterpieces that resonate with readers on a deep level.
Creative writing provides a platform for us to experiment with various writing techniques, styles, and genres, allowing us to expand our creative horizons and develop a unique voice as writers. Ultimately, this journey of self-discovery and artistic expression enables us to tap into our full potential as writers and uncover new depths of creativity within ourselves.
“Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.”
— William Wordsworth
“Description begins in the writer’s imagination but should finish in the readers' ”
FIGURES OF SPEECH - any intentional deviation from literal statement or common usage that emphasizes, clarifies, or embellishes both written and spoken language. Forming an integral part of language, figures of speech are found in oral literatures as well as in polished poetry and prose and in everyday speech.
The use of vivid descriptive language, usually rich in sensory words that evokes one or all of the five senses to create pictures or images in the readers' mind. This language makes the work more interesting and relatable.
It is an informal or implied simile in which words like, as, so are omitted.
Personification is an attribution of personal nature, intelligence or character to inanimate objects or abstract notions.
Metonymy is meant for a change of name. It is a substitute of the thing names for the thing meant.
Hyperbole is a statement made emphatic by overstatement.
In this mode of speech, the real meanings of the words used are different from the intended meanings.
It is a figure of speech which combines two seemingly contradictory or incongruous words for sharp emphasis or effect.
The repetition of the same letter or syllable at the beginning of two or more words is called alliteration.
A word that actually looks like the sound it makes, and we can almost hear those sounds as we read.
Synecdoche is the understanding of one thing by means of another. Here, a part is used to designate the whole or the whole to designate a part.
THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE VARIOUS FORMS OF POETRY
Free verse is the name given to poetry that doesn't use any strict meter or rhyme scheme. Because it has no set meter, poems written in free verse can have lines of any length, from a single word to much longer.
https://www.litcharts.com/literary-devices-and-terms/free-verse
by: Bennedict Bolvider
by: Mae Late
by: Mae Late
by: Shamae Opina
An acrostic poem is a poem in which certain letters of each line combine to spell out a word, name, or phrase when read vertically. Most often, it's the first letter of each line that spells out the word, but they can be placed anywhere on the line.
https://www.twinkl.com.ph/teaching-wiki/acrostic-poem
The most common and it usually has a metrical form that rhymes throughout. Free Verse - is described to have no set meter but may or may not be rhymed.
https://clpe.org.uk/poetry/poetic-devices
Inadequate Ending
by: Nicole Brillo
Place I Never Walk Again
by: Mariel Custodio
The Night
by: Janniel Louise Icabandi
The Who Motivates
by: Janniel Louise Icabandi
The sonnet is a fourteen-line poem written in iambic pentameter, employing one of several rhyme schemes, and adhering to a tightly structured thematic organization. The name is taken from the Italian sonnet, which means “a little sound or song.”
https://poets.org/glossary/sonnet
A couplet is a unit of poetry containing two lines of verse that form a singular thought or idea. Couplets can be rhymed or un-rhymed. Couplets can also be rendered in various metrical schemes or free verse, but must form a single idea or statement within those two existing lines.
https://study.com/academy/lesson/couplet-characteristics-lesson-quiz.
Feeling Behind
by: Mae Late
Waves of Life
by: Mae Late
Prose poetry is a poetry written without line breaks. Many prose poems look like short paragraphs, so some writers have suggested that prose poetry is essentially the same form as flash fiction.
https://www.oca.ac.uk/weareoca/creative-writing/what-is-prose-poetry
The haiku is a Japanese poetic form that consists of three lines, with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third.
https://www.britannica.com/art/haiku
SOURCE: www.dictionary.com
MAJOR GENRES OF DRAMA
OTHER GENRES OF DRAMA
FARCE
TRAGICOMEDY
MELODRAMA
romcom & comedy-drama as sub-genres of comedy
I'M DRUNK I LOVE YOU
"I'm Drunk I Love You" is a 2017 ROMANTIC COMEDY independent film directed by JP Habac, and written by Habac and Gian Carlo Abrahan. It stars Maja Salvador and Paulo Avelino, who previously worked together in the 2015 television soap opera Bridges of Love. The said film is all about Carson (Maja Salvador) and Dio (Paulo Avelino) who have been best friends all throughout their seven years in college. She has been in love with him for the same duration. He, however, is not.
BAR BOYS
Bar Boys is a 2017 Philippine COMEDY- DRAMA film written, co- produced, and directed by Kip Oebanda. The film stars Rocco Nacino, Carlo Aquino, Enzo Pineda, and Kan Cipriano, and revolved around a group of friends who will try their best to become aspiring lawyers in a law school. This film serves as a reminder to all those engaged in the study of law that one cannot survive law school alone. Success in the study (and even in the practice) requires help from one another.
- The early part of a play in which the audience learns where and when the play takes place, who the main characters are, and what the central conflict of the play will be.
- The exposition is followed by the conflict. It is through. the conflict that the action of the drama develops. The conflict means a struggle between two opposing forces.
- The turning point of the drama. It is an important part of the one-act play & constitutes its moment of supreme interest.
- The conclusion after the climax of a narrative in which the complexities of the plot are unraveled and the conflict is finally resolved. In the denouement of a traditionally structured plot, the villain may be exposed, the mystery explained, misunderstandings clarified, or lovers reunited.
WHAT DID YOU LEARN IN CREATIVE WRITING?
(a short video made to share how essential Creative Writing is)
group 1 entries in Creative Writing
Late, Mae
Custodio, Mariel
Buenavista, Alberto
Icabandi, Janniel
Bolvider, Bennedict
Jore, Jealian
Atadero, Donna Joy
Belvis, Cristian