Unleashing Creativity Through Writing

 
Hi I’m Lyrica.
 
I like writing poetry
and I play guitar and
piano.
 
FICTION
 (FAKE):
Poetry
Plays
Scripts
Novels
Short stories
Song lyrics
 
 
NON FICTION (REAL):
News articles
Journals
Literary criticism
Essays
Memoirs
Biographies
 
EXPOSITORY
 
Expository writing is used to explain, describe and
give information – perhaps a news article
 
 
DESCRIPTIVE
 
Detailed creative writing describing things and events
in detail – perhaps a review.
 
 
PERSUASIVE
 
Persuasive writing is writing in order to persuade
someone to do something – perhaps an advert
 
 
NARRATIVE
 
Narrative writing is writing that has a narrative
sequence or order – perhaps a story
 
Techniques used in creative writing include:
Vivid setting
Dialogue
Anecdotes
Metaphors and similes
Personification
Alliteration
Imaginative language
Emotional appeal
Heavy description
 
 
MAKE PEOPLE LISTEN AND HAVE THE POWER TO EXPRESS
YOURSELF WITHOUT HOLDING BACK.
 
 
 
IMAGINE YOU’VE JUST SEEN THE BOYS OF ONE DIRECTION
IN TESCO (OR A BETTER BAND) – HOW WILL YOU
DESCRIBE THE ENCOUTER TO YOUR FRIENDS?
 
METAPHORS
 
The snow is a white blanket.
He is a shining star.
Her long hair was a flowing golden river.
Tom's eyes were ice.
Kisses are the flowers of affection.
The falling snowflakes are dancers.
The calm lake was a mirror.
 
A metaphor is a phrase used to compare two things by
creating a resemblance 
between the
 two.
 
It is basically saying that something is something else
without using words ‘as’ or ‘like’
 
E.g.
 
SIMILES
 
A simile is an emotive comparison of two different things
 
You can recognize a simile through the words ‘as’ and
‘like’
 
E.g.
 
Her eyes shine 
Like 
diamonds
He was 
as
 handsome as Shawn Mendes
My brother eats 
like 
a pig
She’s 
as
 red as a beetroot
 
PERSONIFICATION
 
Personification is giving an inanimate object human
feelings and qualities.
 
E.g.
Lightning 
danced
 across the sky.
The wind 
howled
 in the night.
The car 
complained
 as the key was roughly turned in
its ignition.
Rita heard the last piece of pie 
calling
 her name.
My alarm clock 
yells
 at me to get out of bed every
morning.
Time 
flies
 when you're having fun.
 
Alliteration
 
Alliteration is when word next to each other or
elsewhere in the sentence start with the same sound.
 
 
E.g.
 
C
laire, 
c
lose your 
c
luttered 
c
loset.
The big bad bear bored the baby bunnies by the
bushes.
Shut the shutters before the shouting makes you
shudder.
Go and gather the green leaves on the grass.
Please put away your paints and practice the piano.
 
Hyperbole
 
Hyperbole is exaggeration used for emphasis and humor.
Usually used to make what you’re saying sound more
important.
 
E.g.
 
He's running faster than the wind.
This bag weighs a ton.
That man is as tall as a house.
This is the worst day of my life.
The shopping cost me a million dollars.
My dad will kill me when he comes home.
 
Pathetic fallacy
 
Pathetic fallacy is giving human feelings to the weather
and environment. Usually in a story the weather reflects
the stories progression and character’s feelings – this is
pathetic fallacy.
 
E.g.
 
 The wind whispered through the trees
'The flowers danced in the breeze.
<<---
 
Can you know write a few of sentences of creative
writing – can be fiction or non fiction – using 2 or
more of the techniques we have discussed?
 
 
Here is mine as an example, and I’ve chosen
poetry –
 
The rain begins to fall, 
(pathetic fallacy)
Bearing his tears among us, 
(personification)
Why would we wetten 
(alliteration)
When mum has already called us in for dinner.
 
Here are the techniques to refresh your memory:
 
PERSONIFICATION, SIMILE, METAPHOR,
PATHETIC FALLACY, HYPERBOLE, ALLITERATION
 
YOU HAVE 5 MINUTES – SHOUT IF YOU NEED
SOME HELP (NOT LITERALLY)
 
 
 
 
MAIN IDEAS TO TAKE AWAY:
 
CREATIVE WRITING IS FUN!!
CREATIVE WRITING SHOULD
ALWAYS BE UNIQUE AND CREATIVE
 
THE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES ARE
REALLY USEFUL TO GET YOUR
POINT ACROSS AND MAKE WRITING
EASIER
CREATIVE WRITING HAS MANY
FORMS – NOT JUST STORIES!!
 
NO CREATIVE WRITING IS BAD!!
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Explore the essence of creative writing as a means to express thoughts, emotions, and opinions. Delve into the various forms, techniques, and genres of creative writing, from poetry and plays to expository and persuasive writing. Embrace the freedom and power of literary devices to craft compelling narratives and vivid descriptions, allowing your creativity to flourish and captivate your audience.

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  • Literary Devices
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  1. Hi Im Lyrica. I like writing poetry and I play guitar and piano.

  2. What is creative writing?

  3. Creative writing is a piece Of unique text that someone writes In order to express their feelings, Emotions and opinions.

  4. What do you think of when You hear the words Creative writing?

  5. But isnt creative writing Just stories?

  6. FICTION (FAKE): Poetry Plays Scripts Novels Short stories Song lyrics NON FICTION (REAL): News articles Journals Literary criticism Essays Memoirs Biographies

  7. EXPOSITORY Expository writing is used to explain, describe and give information perhaps a news article DESCRIPTIVE Detailed creative writing describing things and events in detail perhaps a review. PERSUASIVE Persuasive writing is writing in order to persuade someone to do something perhaps an advert NARRATIVE Narrative writing is writing that has a narrative sequence or order perhaps a story

  8. But we cant have Creative freedom?

  9. The literary devices and rules you are taught Actually help you to make your Writing more expressive and Allow you to be more creative

  10. Techniques used in creative writing include: Vivid setting Dialogue Anecdotes Metaphors and similes Personification Alliteration Imaginative language Emotional appeal Heavy description MAKE PEOPLE LISTEN AND HAVE THE POWER TO EXPRESS YOURSELF WITHOUT HOLDING BACK. IMAGINE YOU VE JUST SEEN THE BOYS OF ONE DIRECTION IN TESCO (OR A BETTER BAND) HOW WILL YOU DESCRIBE THE ENCOUTER TO YOUR FRIENDS?

  11. A metaphor is a phrase used to compare two things by creating a resemblance between the two. It is basically saying that something is something else without using words as or like E.g. METAPHORS The snow is a white blanket. He is a shining star. Her long hair was a flowing golden river. Tom's eyes were ice. Kisses are the flowers of affection. The falling snowflakes are dancers. The calm lake was a mirror. Can anyone come up With their own?

  12. A simile is an emotive comparison of two different things You can recognize a simile through the words as and like E.g. Her eyes shine Like diamonds He was as handsome as Shawn Mendes My brother eats like a pig She s as red as a beetroot Anyone got their own examples? SIMILES

  13. Personification is giving an inanimate object human feelings and qualities. E.g. Lightning danced across the sky. The wind howled in the night. The car complained as the key was roughly turned in its ignition. Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name. My alarm clock yells at me to get out of bed every morning. Time flies when you're having fun. PERSONIFICATION Anyone have a good one?

  14. Alliteration is when word next to each other or elsewhere in the sentence start with the same sound. E.g. Claire, close your cluttered closet. The big bad bear bored the baby bunnies by the bushes. Shut the shutters before the shouting makes you shudder. Go and gather the green leaves on the grass. Please put away your paints and practice the piano. Alliteration Share?

  15. Hyperbole is exaggeration used for emphasis and humor. Usually used to make what you re saying sound more important. E.g. He's running faster than the wind. This bag weighs a ton. That man is as tall as a house. This is the worst day of my life. The shopping cost me a million dollars. My dad will kill me when he comes home. Hyperbole Who thinks they use Or hear hyperbole a lot Day to day?

  16. Pathetic fallacy is giving human feelings to the weather and environment. Usually in a story the weather reflects the stories progression and character s feelings this is pathetic fallacy. E.g. The wind whispered through the trees 'The flowers danced in the breeze. <<--- Pathetic fallacy

  17. Can you know write a few of sentences of creative writing can be fiction or non fiction using 2 or more of the techniques we have discussed? Here is mine as an example, and I ve chosen poetry The rain begins to fall, (pathetic fallacy) Bearing his tears among us, (personification) Why would we wetten (alliteration) When mum has already called us in for dinner. Here are the techniques to refresh your memory: PERSONIFICATION, SIMILE, METAPHOR, PATHETIC FALLACY, HYPERBOLE, ALLITERATION YOU HAVE 5 MINUTES SHOUT IF YOU NEED SOME HELP (NOT LITERALLY)

  18. MAIN IDEAS TO TAKE AWAY: CREATIVE WRITING IS FUN!! CREATIVE WRITING SHOULD ALWAYS BE UNIQUE AND CREATIVE THE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES ARE REALLY USEFUL TO GET YOUR POINT ACROSS AND MAKE WRITING EASIER CREATIVE WRITING HAS MANY FORMS NOT JUST STORIES!! NO CREATIVE WRITING IS BAD!!

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