Real or ?
unreal
unreal
real
Hua Mulan is
a legendary Chinese
woman warrior from
the Northern and
Southern dynasties
period (420–589) of
Chinese history.
unreal
Sherlock Holmes, a
fictitious character was
based on a real man,
Dr Joseph Bell, a
renown forensic
scientist at Edinburgh
University whom
Conan-Doyle studied
under.
unreal
rEAL
Hachikō (ハチ公,
November 10, 1923
– March 8, 1935)
was a Japanese Akita
dog remembered for
his remarkable
loyalty to his owner.
unreal
unreal
real
General Antonio
Luna de San Pedro y
Novicio Ancheta (29
October 1866 – 5
June 1899) was a
Filipino
army general who
fought in the
Philippine–American
War.
NARRATIVE TEXT
TWO KINDS OF
NARRATIVE TEXT
FICTIONAL
NARRATIVE
Fictional Narrative
It is a taken from the
author’s imagination.
NONFICTION
NARRATIVE
Nonfiction Narrative
It is about events that
actually happened like
history or a person’s life.
ELEMENTS OF A
NARRATIVE TEXT
SETTING
CHARACTER
MOOD
THEME
TIME ORDER
ELEMENTS OF A NARRATIVE
TEXT
Setting
Writers show the time,
place and culture used in
writing the article.
Character
These are the people or
any animated objects in
the narrative which add
life to it.
Mood
Writers use words to
develop the atmosphere
of the narrative.
Some Examples of
Mood ..
h e r c e f l u
h e r c e f l u
- Light – hearted, happy
mood
- Fills you with joy and
happiness
C h e e r f u l
- Light – hearted, happy
mood
- Fills you with joy and
happiness
y s r s m i e u t o
y s r s m i e u t o
- things are hidden and puzzling
- The reader really doesn't
know what is going on, at
least not for a while.
M y s t e r i o u s
- things are hidden and puzzling
- The reader really doesn't
know what is going on, at
least not for a while.
u r s h o o m u
u r s h o o m u
- silly and sometimes
ridiculous
- Characters will do and say
odd or funny things.
h u m o r o u s
- silly and sometimes
ridiculous
- Characters will do and say
odd or funny things.
a d e m s n s
a d e m s n s
- chaotic mood where random
things happen
- Characters may feel out of
control, and there seems to be
no reason for what is happening
m a d n e s s
- chaotic mood where random
things happen
- Characters may feel out of
control, and there seems to be
no reason for what is happening
o n r t c a m i
o n r t c a m i
- the setting needs to be beautiful,
bright and carefree.
- This can be a candlelit dinner, a
picnic on a beach, or sailing into
the sunset.
r o m a n t i c
- the setting needs to be beautiful,
bright and carefree.
- This can be a candlelit dinner, a
picnic on a beach, or sailing into
the sunset.
Amused
Blissful
Calm
Cheerful
Content
Giddy
Good
Happy
Joyful
Loving
Dreamy
Ecstatic
Energetic
Excited
Flirty
Mellow
Optimistic
Peaceful
Silly
Sympathetic
Positive Mood
Angry
Annoyed
Apathetic
Bad
Cranky
Guilty
Indifferent
Irritated
Melancholy
Pessimistic
Depressed
Envious
Frustrated
Gloomy
Grumpy
Rejected
Restless
Sad
Stressed
Weird
Negative Mood
Theme
Writers tell us insights
about life through their
narrative.
Some Examples of
Theme ..
o e l v
L o v e
h e d t a
D e a t h
d o g o s v. v e l i
Good vs. evil
u l s v a v r i
survival
Time Order
Writers organize their
narratives according to time
to make it understandable
for the readers.
roup ctivity
Group One
If your group will be given a chance to write
a fantasy book, where/what will be the
settings? Give at least three (and not
exceeding in 10) places/time that may appear
in your book. Describe each.
Group two
If your group will be given a chance to write
a tragic story, who will be the characters?
Give at least seven characters (and not
exceeding in 15 names). Describe and explain
each role.
Group Three
If your group will be given a chance to
create a story that will be adopted into a
movie, what are the moods/atmosphere you
want for your readers and future audiences
to feel with? Give at least five and describe
each.
Group four
If your group will be received five famous
books from a kind-hearted person, what will
be the themes of these? Give at least five
with the reasons/things you are expecting
from each theme.
Group Five
If your group will be given a chance to
create a story that will be published
worldwide, what are the highlights of it?
Give at least ten important events (in order)
that may occur to your masterpiece.
SEATWORK
1. These are the people or any animated
objects in the narrative which add to life.
2. It is a narrative taken from the author’s
imagination.
3. Writers organize their narrative according
to time to make it understandable for the
readers.
4. Writers use words to develop the
atmosphere of the narrative.
5. It is about events that actually happened
like history or a person’s life.
CHECK YOUR OWN PAPER
BE HONEST.
1. These are the people or any animated
objects in the narrative which add to life.
CHARACTER
2. It is a narrative taken from the author’s
imagination.
FICTIONAL NARRATIVE
3. Writers organize their narrative according
to time to make it understandable for the
readers.
TIME ORDER
4. Writers use words to develop the
atmosphere of the narrative.
MOOD
5. It is about events that actually happened
like history or a person’s life.
NONFICTION NARRATIVE
Okay! For number 6 …
6. Writers show the time, place, and culture
used in writing the article.
7. Writers tell us the insights about life
through their narrative.
8-9.) Two kinds of narrative text.
CHECK YOUR OWN PAPER
BE HONEST.
6. Writers show the time, place, and culture
used in writing the article.
SETTING
7. Writers tell us the insights about life
through their narrative.
THEME
8-9.) Two kinds of narrative text.
FICTIONAL NARRATIVE
NONFICTION NARRATIVE

Elements of Narrative text