NARRATIVE ESSAY
NARRATIVE ESSAY DEFINITION:
• Narrative essay tells a “story or narrates an event”.
• It is an essay in which the writer tells a story from
his point of view or personal experience.
• When the story is sharply detailed, the will be able
to picture the event and see and understand the
experience from the narrator’s perspective.
• Story can be substantial or imaginary.
1.CHOOSING THE TOPIC:
• Choosing the topic to draw fascinating narrative it
can be personal or impersonal.
• Topics like “Your Academic Career”, “First day at
College”, “A Trip to Historic Place”.
• If a topic is given adjust it to a story like pattern.
2.STORY LINE ELEMENTS:
• Most stories contains fundamentals such as
Characters, Plot & conflict etc.
• These help each text to catch the thought of the
reader and make them imagine or feel it.
• Make sure your narrative story comprise of all the
above mentioned fundamentals.
3.NARRATIVE ESSAY OUTLINE:
• To write a good essay, the first thing you need is a
good narrative essay outline or framework.
• Creating an outline is an important part of a good
essay. Divide your essay into three parts:
• Introduction.
• Body.
• Conclusion.
4.PARTS OF ESSAY:
• Introduction: Start briefly & interestingly and tell
about what are you going to discuss in the main
body.
• Give a synopisis of your interesting story.
• Introduce the topic & state thesis statement no
addtional details in the introduction.
5.BODY PARAGRAPHS OF ESSAY:
• Body paragraphs: Once you have grabbed the
attention of reader, now start story and outstretch
the events of your story chronologically.
• The main body is the section where your entire
essay is concentrated.
• Discuss one idea in each paragraph. Follow logical
patterns & emphasize the experience and tell the
universal truth.
6.CONCLUSION:
• End your essay with a powerful and strong
conclusion.
• Your essay can have a happy or sad ending,
depending on your story.
• Make sure your essay serves the purpose and
conveys your message.
• Summarize the key points & remind your readers
about the central message.
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    NARRATIVE ESSAY DEFINITION: •Narrative essay tells a “story or narrates an event”. • It is an essay in which the writer tells a story from his point of view or personal experience. • When the story is sharply detailed, the will be able to picture the event and see and understand the experience from the narrator’s perspective. • Story can be substantial or imaginary.
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    1.CHOOSING THE TOPIC: •Choosing the topic to draw fascinating narrative it can be personal or impersonal. • Topics like “Your Academic Career”, “First day at College”, “A Trip to Historic Place”. • If a topic is given adjust it to a story like pattern.
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    2.STORY LINE ELEMENTS: •Most stories contains fundamentals such as Characters, Plot & conflict etc. • These help each text to catch the thought of the reader and make them imagine or feel it. • Make sure your narrative story comprise of all the above mentioned fundamentals.
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    3.NARRATIVE ESSAY OUTLINE: •To write a good essay, the first thing you need is a good narrative essay outline or framework. • Creating an outline is an important part of a good essay. Divide your essay into three parts: • Introduction. • Body. • Conclusion.
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    4.PARTS OF ESSAY: •Introduction: Start briefly & interestingly and tell about what are you going to discuss in the main body. • Give a synopisis of your interesting story. • Introduce the topic & state thesis statement no addtional details in the introduction.
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    5.BODY PARAGRAPHS OFESSAY: • Body paragraphs: Once you have grabbed the attention of reader, now start story and outstretch the events of your story chronologically. • The main body is the section where your entire essay is concentrated. • Discuss one idea in each paragraph. Follow logical patterns & emphasize the experience and tell the universal truth.
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    6.CONCLUSION: • End youressay with a powerful and strong conclusion. • Your essay can have a happy or sad ending, depending on your story. • Make sure your essay serves the purpose and conveys your message. • Summarize the key points & remind your readers about the central message.
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