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Pentacostal approach to literary genre pentacostalism

The Pentadic Approach to Literary Genres

The pentadic approach generally refers to the method of dividing literary works into different categories of literary genres according to certain taxonomic theories. According to this method, literary works can be divided into five literary genres: poetry, novel, play, drama novel, and essay.

Genre is a Chinese word, and its pinyin is tǐ cái.

1. 1 refers to all kinds and styles of art works, whose artistic structure has a certain stable form in history, which has developed along with the diversity of artistic reflections of the reality as well as the aesthetic tasks put forward by the artists in their works;

2. (In ancient Chinese literature ) two refers to the literary style and diction of poetry;

3. three refers to the style of literature;

4. four refers to the structure of the typeface;

5. five refers to the system;

6. six refers to the poise and gesture, style.

Expanded Information

There are many categories of genres, generally including

1, essay genres: narrative, expository, argumentative, and applied essays, poetry, prose, novels, and drama;

2, painting genres: landscapes, portraits, still-lifes, genre, war paintings, and theme paintings;

3, sculpture, and painting. p>

3, sculpture genre: portraits, animal statues, customs, history, floral motifs, monumental sculpture, etc.

4, dance genre: folk dance, classical dance, folk dance, skillful movement dance, rhythmic stylized dance, etc.

5, film genre: feature films, documentaries, newsreels, dramas, comedies, music and drama, art documentaries, etc.;

6, music genres: symphonies, sonatas, odes, romances, songs, etc.; architectural genres: palaces, cultural facilities, residences, factories, etc.

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