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Year 7 Genre Theory

Year 7 Genre Theory. Big Concepts. Big Concept #1: Genres are like families. Within a genre are texts which are all related to each other because they have certain characteristics.

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Year 7 Genre Theory

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  1. Year 7 Genre Theory Big Concepts

  2. Big Concept #1: Genres are like families • Within a genre are texts which are all related to each other because they have certain characteristics. • Families have stars and favourites, but also embarrassing and awkward family members - even if you don’t like them, they’re still part of the family

  3. Generational difference is expected in families, and in genres. • People from different families crossbreed! Composers create new genres by mixing existing genres.

  4. Fantasy Romance Crime Horror Action Science Fiction Comedy Thriller Current affairs Documentary ‘teen pics’ Reality TV Adventure Genres we know about…

  5. Big Concept #2: Genres have conventions • Conventions are like rules, common elements that bind genres together as a group • Conventions include : • setting • characters • plot events/sequence • values/themes What are the conventions of a classic western Dragon and a classic easterndragon?

  6. Big Concept #3: Writers Can Choose to Work Within, Beyond and Against Generic Conventions • Often a text is classified as a particular genre, even though it may draw on the conventions of many. For example, when you go to the grocery store to find something, you may expect it to be in the baking section, but instead it may be in the dessert section. • Usually a text is classified into a particular genre based upon what genre the text most resembles.

  7. Big Concept #3 Cont… When a composer chooses to write within a genre, they choose to follow all the rules of that genre. When a composer chooses to write beyond the rules of a genre, they choose to ‘bend the rules’ of that genre. When a composer chooses to subvert (or against) the conventions of a genre, they are breaking the rules of that genre (e.g. Trogdor the Burninator or Albi the Racist Dragon or the dragon from Shrek).

  8. Who Decides Which Genre a Text Will Be?Big Concept #4:Responders decide on the genres of texts • Although texts are classified into genres by many different people such as the composer themselves or literary critics, it is really the responder themselves who decides what genre a text is.

  9. Shrek

  10. Mulan

  11. Trogdor the Burninator

  12. Albi the Racist Dragon

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