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Narrative Writing. Mrs. Blosch. Definition. Narrative writing tells a story or a part of a story Can be fiction or nonfiction. Elements. Narrative writing frequently has the following elements: Plot structure Exposition Rising action Climax Falling action Resolution Conflict
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Narrative Writing Mrs. Blosch
Definition • Narrative writing tells a story or a part of a story • Can be fiction or nonfiction
Elements • Narrative writing frequently has the following elements: • Plot structure • Exposition • Rising action • Climax • Falling action • Resolution • Conflict • Internal • external
Elements Cont. • Characterization • Setting • Theme • Point of View • Sequencing • Transitions
Uses • Narrative writing appears in and is not limited to: • Novels and short stories • Biographies/autobiographies • historical accounts • essays • poems • plays
Narrative Writing • narrative offers us the opportunity to think and write about ourselves, to explain how our experiences lead to some important realization or conclusion about our lives or about the world, in general.
Figurative Language • Good narrative writing creates a picture in the reader’s mind. • Use lots of description and figurative language • Similes • Metaphors • Hyperbole • Analogies • Action packed verbs • Ran vs. Raced
Short Story • Can be read at one sitting. • Using stages of Plot. • Has Conflict. • Uses dialogue.
Examples • Narrative writing can be both fiction or nonfiction • Point is - narratives use a story telling voice to get the point across • Examples http://www2.gsu.edu/~eslhpb/grammar/lecture_7/narrative.html