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ayooo, ayooo, kita cek yukk referensi prose nya buat kamu ....
1.
prose = words in their best order; poetry = the best words in the best order."
(Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Table Talk, July 12, 1827)
(Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Table Talk, July 12, 1827)
2.
All that is not prose is verse; and all that is not verse
is prose.
(Molière, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, 1671)
(Molière, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, 1671)
3. "For
me, a page of good prose is where one hears the rain and the
noise of battle. It has the power to give grief or universality that lends it a
youthful beauty."
(John Cheever, on accepting the National Medal for Literature, 1982)
(John Cheever, on accepting the National Medal for Literature, 1982)
4. "Prose is when
all the lines except the last go on to the end. Poetry is when some of them
fall short of it."
(Jeremy Bentham, quoted by M. St. J. Packe in The Life of John Stuart Mill, 1954)
(Jeremy Bentham, quoted by M. St. J. Packe in The Life of John Stuart Mill, 1954)
5.
"You
campaign in poetry. You govern in prose."
(Governor Mario Cuomo, New Republic, April 8, 1985)
(Governor Mario Cuomo, New Republic, April 8, 1985)
6. Transparency
in Prose
"[O]ne can write nothing readable unless one constantly struggles to efface one's own personality. Good prose is like a window pane."
(George Orwell, "Why I Write," 1946)
"[O]ne can write nothing readable unless one constantly struggles to efface one's own personality. Good prose is like a window pane."
(George Orwell, "Why I Write," 1946)
7. "Our
ideal prose, like
our ideal typography, is transparent: if a reader doesn't notice it, if it
provides a transparent window to the meaning, then the prose stylist has
succeeded. But if your ideal prose is purely transparent, such transparency
will be, by definition, hard to describe. You can't hit what you can't see. And
what is transparent to you is often opaque to someone else. Such an ideal makes
for a difficult pedagogy."
(Richard Lanham, Analyzing Prose, 2nd ed. Continuum, 2003)
(Richard Lanham, Analyzing Prose, 2nd ed. Continuum, 2003)
8. good Prose
"Prose is the ordinary form of spoken or written language: it fulfills innumerable functions, and it can attain many different kinds of excellence. A well-argued legal judgment, a lucid scientific paper, a readily grasped set of technical instructions all represent triumphs of prose after their fashion. And quantity tells. Inspired prose may be as rare as great poetry--though I am inclined to doubt even that; but good prose is unquestionably far more common than good poetry. It is something you can come across every day: in a letter, in a newspaper, almost anywhere."
(John Gross, Introduction to The New Oxford Book of English Prose. Oxford Univ. Press, 1998).
"Prose is the ordinary form of spoken or written language: it fulfills innumerable functions, and it can attain many different kinds of excellence. A well-argued legal judgment, a lucid scientific paper, a readily grasped set of technical instructions all represent triumphs of prose after their fashion. And quantity tells. Inspired prose may be as rare as great poetry--though I am inclined to doubt even that; but good prose is unquestionably far more common than good poetry. It is something you can come across every day: in a letter, in a newspaper, almost anywhere."
(John Gross, Introduction to The New Oxford Book of English Prose. Oxford Univ. Press, 1998).
9. Prose exists on a variety of different levels.
For instance, at one end of the spectrum is ordinary, colloquial speech. In
contrast, at the other end is distinguished written discourse, or what John Dryden called “that other harmony
of prose.” (http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/definition-prose-kinds-prose-element-prose-191041
)
10.
Monsieur
Jourdain asked for something to be written in neither verse nor prose. A
philosophy master replied there
is no other way to express oneself than with prose or verse, for the simple reason being that everything that is not prose is verse, and everything that is
not verse is prose. Molière, Le Bourgeois
Gentilhomme .
KESIMPULAN PUZE :
THE BEST PROSE IS A TEXT WITH BEAUTIFUL MEANING AND BEAUTIFUL WORD .
Some Common Types of Prose
1. Nonfictional Prose: A literary work that is mainly based on fact although it
may contain fictional elements in certain cases. Examples are biographies and
essays.
2. Fictional Prose: A literary work that is wholly or partly imagined or
theoretical. Examples are novels.
3. Heroic Prose: A literary work that may be written down or recited and
employs many of the formulaic expressions found in oral tradition. Examples are
legends and tales.
4. Prose Poetry: A literary work which exhibits poetic quality using
emotional effects and heightenedimagery but
are written in prose instead of verse .
Additionally, prose can be narrative, expository, descriptive or
persuasive. Narrative writing has a storyline and characters.
It is often told chronologically. Expository writing denotes
writing to explain. This form of writing explores particular topics and themes.
Expository writing differs from narrative writing because it does not
necessarily tell a story. Descriptive writing uses detail,
such as the five senses, to discuss a topic in depth. This form of writing is
often used in conjunction with narrative, expository, or persuasive writing.Persuasive
writing attempts to convince the audience of the merits or
disadvantages of the topic. .”
Prose Examples in Popular Literature
Prose in Novels
This is
usually written in the form of a narrative and may be entirely a figment of the
author’s imagination.
Example #1
“It was
a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.” 1984 – George Orwell
Prose
in Speeches
Prose
used in speeches often expresses thoughts and ideas of the speaker.
Example #1
“You
can see that there is no easy walk to freedom anywhere, and many of us will
have to pass through the valley of the shadow (of death) again and again before
we reach the mountain tops of our desires.” – Nelson Mandela
Prose
in Plays
Prose
written in plays aims to be dramatic and eventful.
Example #1
“You
can be young without money, but you can’t be old without it.” – “Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof” – Tennessee Williams
Functions of Prose
While there have been many
critical debates over the correct and valid construction of prose, the reason
for its adoption can be attributed to its loosely defined structure which most
writers feel comfortable using when expressing, or conveying their ideas and
thoughts.
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