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The Narrative Essay
Welcome!
Narration
Recounting Events
What is Narration?
• Relates a series of events,
real or imaginary, in an
organized fashion
• A story that makes a point
Characteristics of Narrative Essays
Makes a Point
• Makes a point or supports
a thesis by telling about an
event/series of events
• Point may be directly
stated
– (explicit thesis statement)
• Point may be implied
– (implied thesis statement)
• Details of story support the
point the author is trying to
make
Conveys action and detail
• Gets the reader involved
– Dialogue
– Physical description
– Recounting action
Presents a conflict & creates tension
• Conflict
– Struggle, question, problem
the characters try to resolve
• Tension
– Suspense created as the
story unfolds and reader tries
to figure out how the
character will solve conflict
• Climax
– Point just before the conflict
is solved
Sequences events
• Arranged in an order easy
for readers to follow
• Often chronological
• Non-chronological
– Flashback
• Returns reader to events
happening in the past
– Foreshadowing
• Hints at events that MAY
happen in the future
Uses dialogue
• Should resemble everyday
speech
Told from a particular point of view
• 1st
person
– Key participant talks directly to
reader
– Allows personal tone & sharing of
attitudes, feelings, etc.
– Good when narrating an event from
your own life
• 3rd
person
– Narrator is unknown and describes
what is happening to others
– More distance from the action, and
generally more objective
– Allows narrator to reveal insights
about a character’s actions &
personality
Graphic Organizer for a
Narrative Essay
See p. 100, figure 5.1
Writing a Narrative Essay
Planning the essay
Choose topic
• Select an experience that
is memorable and that you
would feel comfortable
talking about
• Decide whether you will
use 1st
or 3rd
person
Gathering Details
• Replay the experience in your
mind
– Write down notes (sights, smells,
sounds, tastes, touch, dialogue,
emotions)
• Describe the incident to a
friend
– Write down any questions they
might have
• Describe the experience aloud
• Consider different aspects of
the incident by asking who,
what, where, when, why, and
how questions
Key details to include
• Scene
– Choose RELEVANT sensory details
that direct your readers to the
main point of the narrative
• Key actions
– Choose actions that create
tension, build it to a climax, and
resolve it
• Why did the conflict occur?
• What events led up to it?
• How was it resolved?
• What were its short- and long-term
consequences?
• What is its significance now?
Key details to include, cont.
• Key participants
– Appearance and action of
people directly involved in
story
• Key lines of dialogue
– Interesting, revealing, &
related to main point of story
– Make sure it sounds natural
Develop your thesis
• After looking at all of the
key details, decide what
point you will be making
with your narrative
Drafting a Narrative Essay
Guidelines for writing
Introduction
Should…
• Capture the reader’s
attention
• Provide useful background
information
• Set up the conflict
• Include the thesis (if you
are going to directly state
it)
Body of Narrative
• Build tension as it leads up
to the final resolution or
climax
• Devote a separate
paragraph to each major
action or distinct part of
the story
• Use transitions to connect
events
Conclusion of Narrative Essay
Do not summarize – instead…
• Make a final observation about
the experience or event
• Ask a probing question
• Suggest a new, but related
direction of thought
• Reveal a surprising piece of
information
• Refer back to the beginning
• Restate the thesis in different words
(use this method sparingly)
Analysis, Revision, & Editing
Revision
• Let your essay sit for a day
or two
• Reread and analyze,
focusing on the overall
effectiveness of the
narrative
• See revision flowchart 5.3
on pp. 105-6
Editing & Proofreading
• Check for errors in
grammar, spelling,
punctuation & mechanics.
Editing Tips & Troublespots
• Check for varied sentence
structure
– Different length & word order
• Check punctuation on dialogue
• Use strong, active verbs
– Active verbs (use these)
• The subject performs the action
– Lisa told me…
– Passive verbs (avoid)
• The subject is acted upon
– It was told to me by Lisa…
• Use consistent verb tense
– Most narratives are told in the past
tense
Reading a Narrative Essay
• Don’t forget the value of
previewing and rereading
a narrative so that you can
follow the events and
action as well as
concentrate on its
meaning.
What to Look for, Highlight and
Annotate
• Understanding the
Reading
– What is:
• The role of the participants
• The conflict
• The climax
• Conflict resolution
What to Look for, Highlight and
Annotate
• Examining the Characteristics of
Narrative Essays
– Main point of the writer?
– Writer’s thesis? Direct or implied?
– Does writer create tension? How?
– Sequence of events?
– Purpose and intended audience?
– What is the lasting value of this
essay and what does it say about
life, people, jobs, friendship, etc.?
– How does the writer achieve
his/her purpose and is he/she
successful?
Building Critical Thinking Skills
• Inferences
– “a reasoned guess about
what is not known based on
what is known.”
– Writers do not always directly
state the ideas they intend
to communicate about, so
you must infer or read
between the lines to
understand the message.
Building Critical Thinking Skills
• Point of View
– The perspective from which
an author tells a story
– Writers generally use the first
or third person P.O.V. when
writing a narrative.
Building Critical Thinking Skills
• Connotative Meaning
– The meaning of a word that
expresses a feeling or idea
that is associated with the
word (generally a positive or
negative association)
Building Critical Thinking Skills
• Symbolism
– Use of things, ideas, or words
to represent something else.
– Analysis of symbols used in
writing can allow a reader to
better understand the
writer’s themes.
Building Critical Thinking Skills
• Colloquial Language
– A style of conversational and
informal writing
– Can be very useful in fiction
and less formal types of
writing in which a
character’s use of slang,
dialect, or “colorful”
language can reveal a lot
about his/her thoughts,
attitudes, and ideas.
The End
• Only the beginning of
Narrative Essay Writing

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Introduction to Narrative Essays

  • 3. What is Narration? • Relates a series of events, real or imaginary, in an organized fashion • A story that makes a point
  • 5. Makes a Point • Makes a point or supports a thesis by telling about an event/series of events • Point may be directly stated – (explicit thesis statement) • Point may be implied – (implied thesis statement) • Details of story support the point the author is trying to make
  • 6. Conveys action and detail • Gets the reader involved – Dialogue – Physical description – Recounting action
  • 7. Presents a conflict & creates tension • Conflict – Struggle, question, problem the characters try to resolve • Tension – Suspense created as the story unfolds and reader tries to figure out how the character will solve conflict • Climax – Point just before the conflict is solved
  • 8. Sequences events • Arranged in an order easy for readers to follow • Often chronological • Non-chronological – Flashback • Returns reader to events happening in the past – Foreshadowing • Hints at events that MAY happen in the future
  • 9. Uses dialogue • Should resemble everyday speech
  • 10. Told from a particular point of view • 1st person – Key participant talks directly to reader – Allows personal tone & sharing of attitudes, feelings, etc. – Good when narrating an event from your own life • 3rd person – Narrator is unknown and describes what is happening to others – More distance from the action, and generally more objective – Allows narrator to reveal insights about a character’s actions & personality
  • 11. Graphic Organizer for a Narrative Essay See p. 100, figure 5.1
  • 12. Writing a Narrative Essay Planning the essay
  • 13. Choose topic • Select an experience that is memorable and that you would feel comfortable talking about • Decide whether you will use 1st or 3rd person
  • 14. Gathering Details • Replay the experience in your mind – Write down notes (sights, smells, sounds, tastes, touch, dialogue, emotions) • Describe the incident to a friend – Write down any questions they might have • Describe the experience aloud • Consider different aspects of the incident by asking who, what, where, when, why, and how questions
  • 15. Key details to include • Scene – Choose RELEVANT sensory details that direct your readers to the main point of the narrative • Key actions – Choose actions that create tension, build it to a climax, and resolve it • Why did the conflict occur? • What events led up to it? • How was it resolved? • What were its short- and long-term consequences? • What is its significance now?
  • 16. Key details to include, cont. • Key participants – Appearance and action of people directly involved in story • Key lines of dialogue – Interesting, revealing, & related to main point of story – Make sure it sounds natural
  • 17. Develop your thesis • After looking at all of the key details, decide what point you will be making with your narrative
  • 18. Drafting a Narrative Essay Guidelines for writing
  • 19. Introduction Should… • Capture the reader’s attention • Provide useful background information • Set up the conflict • Include the thesis (if you are going to directly state it)
  • 20. Body of Narrative • Build tension as it leads up to the final resolution or climax • Devote a separate paragraph to each major action or distinct part of the story • Use transitions to connect events
  • 21. Conclusion of Narrative Essay Do not summarize – instead… • Make a final observation about the experience or event • Ask a probing question • Suggest a new, but related direction of thought • Reveal a surprising piece of information • Refer back to the beginning • Restate the thesis in different words (use this method sparingly)
  • 23. Revision • Let your essay sit for a day or two • Reread and analyze, focusing on the overall effectiveness of the narrative • See revision flowchart 5.3 on pp. 105-6
  • 24. Editing & Proofreading • Check for errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation & mechanics.
  • 25. Editing Tips & Troublespots • Check for varied sentence structure – Different length & word order • Check punctuation on dialogue • Use strong, active verbs – Active verbs (use these) • The subject performs the action – Lisa told me… – Passive verbs (avoid) • The subject is acted upon – It was told to me by Lisa… • Use consistent verb tense – Most narratives are told in the past tense
  • 26. Reading a Narrative Essay • Don’t forget the value of previewing and rereading a narrative so that you can follow the events and action as well as concentrate on its meaning.
  • 27. What to Look for, Highlight and Annotate • Understanding the Reading – What is: • The role of the participants • The conflict • The climax • Conflict resolution
  • 28. What to Look for, Highlight and Annotate • Examining the Characteristics of Narrative Essays – Main point of the writer? – Writer’s thesis? Direct or implied? – Does writer create tension? How? – Sequence of events? – Purpose and intended audience? – What is the lasting value of this essay and what does it say about life, people, jobs, friendship, etc.? – How does the writer achieve his/her purpose and is he/she successful?
  • 29. Building Critical Thinking Skills • Inferences – “a reasoned guess about what is not known based on what is known.” – Writers do not always directly state the ideas they intend to communicate about, so you must infer or read between the lines to understand the message.
  • 30. Building Critical Thinking Skills • Point of View – The perspective from which an author tells a story – Writers generally use the first or third person P.O.V. when writing a narrative.
  • 31. Building Critical Thinking Skills • Connotative Meaning – The meaning of a word that expresses a feeling or idea that is associated with the word (generally a positive or negative association)
  • 32. Building Critical Thinking Skills • Symbolism – Use of things, ideas, or words to represent something else. – Analysis of symbols used in writing can allow a reader to better understand the writer’s themes.
  • 33. Building Critical Thinking Skills • Colloquial Language – A style of conversational and informal writing – Can be very useful in fiction and less formal types of writing in which a character’s use of slang, dialect, or “colorful” language can reveal a lot about his/her thoughts, attitudes, and ideas.
  • 34. The End • Only the beginning of Narrative Essay Writing