Literature and art forms include novels, essays, poems, scripts, and folklore. The specific introduction is as follows:
1. Novels. A literary genre that focuses on portraying characters and reflects social life through complete storylines and environmental descriptions. Characters, plot, and environment are the three elements of a novel.
2. Prose. Prose is a narrative literary genre that expresses the author's true feelings and has a flexible writing style.
3. Poetry. It is a literary genre that uses highly concise language to vividly express the author's rich emotions, reflects social life in a concentrated way, and has a certain rhythm and rhythm. ?
4. Script. It is a literary form and the textual basis for dramatic art creation. Directors and actors perform performances according to the script.
5. Folklore. In Chinese folklore, the protagonists of the stories generally have names, and some of them are well-known figures in history.
Introduction
Due to the different principles and angles of classifying art forms, they can be roughly divided into:
The first type: based on the way artistic images exist, can Distinguish art into time art, space art and space-time art. Time art: music, literature; space art: architecture, sculpture, painting; space-time art: drama, film and television, dance.
The second type: Based on the aesthetic method of artistic images, art can be divided into auditory art, visual art, and audio-visual art. Auditory arts: music; Visual arts: architecture, sculpture, painting, calligraphy, bonsai, catering; Audiovisual arts: drama, film and television.
The third type: Based on the content characteristics of artistic works, art can be divided into expressive art and representational art. Expressive arts: music, dance, architecture, calligraphy; Representational arts: painting, sculpture, drama, film.
The fourth type: Based on the materialized form of the artwork, the artwork can be divided into dynamic art and static art. Dynamic art: music, dance, drama, film and television; static art: painting, calligraphy, sculpture, architecture, arts and crafts, etc.