Introduction - We look at all the primary characteristics of this form of modern literature.
What's Missing? - See if you can determine all the things that are missing from these sentences.
True or False - See what you know about this genre of literature and what you don't.
The Evolution - Over the ages this genre has gone in many different directions.
Tropes in Modern Form - A trope is something that recurs within a literary work or across a genre many times. Each of the situations on this worksheet is a trope
Explore What You Know - See if you can put what you learned into action.
Gothic Form - A gothic romance is a story set in a distant and isolated place which features dark, compelling characters and supernatural elements.
Historical Form - These are set in the past and the stories takes the form of adventure and the wildness of the setting, in which the characters find value and meaning.
Contemporary/Modern - The contemporary/modern of this genre is a story in which a love relationship is the central feature of the plot. Typically, the characters face obstacles to being together, which could be external to them (other characters, situations, etc.) or internal (they must overcome their past or grow in some way in order to be capable of love).
Wuthering Heights - See where this takes you on your journey.
Pride and Prejudice - Pride and Prejudice deals with many themes, including social class, gender, family, integrity, and reputation, but it is primarily a romance.
Modern - Use thsi organize to separate what makes this form special.
Jane Eyre - Not all scholars agree on whether or not the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is really a romance. What do you think? Make a case for what genre best fits the novel by discussing the elements of that genre and how they appear in the novel.
The Appeal - Why are one of five book sold from this genre? Why do people enjoy it so much?
Analysis - This is a long term project that can be assigned to students.