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Narrative Writing
By ; mirrah
What is Narrative Writing?
• A narrative is a story that is interesting for
the reader
• This type of writing makes the reader feel
as if her or she were part of the story, as if
it was being told directly to him or her.
Elements of Narrative Writing
• The who, what, where, when, why, and
how outline that gives the narrative
direction.
• What is the story about?
PLOT
Plot Structure of Narrative Writing
• Beginning:
– Enticing opening to capture readers’
interest.
– Setting revealed.
– Main characters introduced.
– Conflict presented.
Plot Structure of Narrative Writing
• Middle
– Characters attempt to resolve conflicts or
problems.
– Action progresses sequentially, step by step.
• Climax
– The turning point of the narrative.
– Reveals the process involved for solving the
conflicts.
Plot Structure of Narrative Writing
• End
– Tells how the resolution of the conflicts
have affected the characters.
– No new characters or plot ideas
introduced.
– Theme or message understood by
reader.
Elements of Narrative Writing
CHARACTERS
•The people, animals, or inanimate objects who
are affected by the actions of the plot or who
are the cause of certain events.
•Characters, real or imaginative, should be
brought to life through the narrative.
•If a character is not described well, the
story will not be believable.
Elements of Narrative Writing
• Where and when the narrative takes place.
• Allows the readers to visualize the scenes
and the characters in those scenes.
• Although the setting may be clear for the
author, he/she must create a picture for the
readers.
SETTING
Elements of Narrative Writing
• The problem that must be overcome or resolved so that
the readers will not be left hanging.
• Types of Conflict:
– Person versus Self
– Person versus Person
– Person versus Society
– Person versus Machine/Technology
– Person versus Nature
CONFLICT
Types of Conflict: Examples
Person versus Self:
One month ago, Abby was assigned a book to read
for a book report. Upon sitting at the computer
to work on it, Abby struggled with the decision to
do the reading or to surf the web instead. She
felt guilty, knowing she should do the work, but
was really motivated by her desire to look up
new information about her favorite rock band.
Types of Conflict: Examples
Person versus Person:
Abby and her best friend Megan are working
together on a group project. Abby did not do any
work, leaving it all for Megan to do. When the
girls get together to do the project, Megan finds
out Abby did not do any work. She becomes
angry, yells at Abby, and storms out of the room.
Types of Conflict: Examples
Person versus Society:
Abby needs to go to the library to begin working on
her project. When she arrives, she finds out that
juveniles under the age of eighteen cannot enter
the library without a parent. Her mom is at work.
Abby is mad about this thing, totally out of her
control. She writes a letter to the library,
expressing her disgust.
Types of Conflict: Examples
Person versus Machine/Technology
Abby begins her report, finally! All of the sudden,
there is a power surge and her computer
crashes. She loses all of the information that
she has been working on for four hours.
Types of Conflict: Examples
Person versus Nature:
Abby tries to remember exactly where she left her
book for the report. She remembers that she
was sitting on a bench outside of her house, so
she returns to that spot. She finds it, however, it
had rained the night before and the book is in
shambles.
Elements of Narrative Writing
• A theme is a message revealed in the story.
• It may be directly stated, like in a fable where the
moral is told at the conclusion.
• It may be indirect, leaving the reader to decide
the story’s message.
• There can be more than one theme for a
narrative.
THEME
Different Points of View
Who is telling the story?
• First Person point of view
– “I” as the narrator
– Good for personal accounts.
– Example: I will never forget the day that my hamster
died…
Different Points of View
• Third Person point of view Limited
– “He,” “she,” “it,” “they” perspective
– Written as if the story is observed from outside of the
characters.
– Reader must guess the feelings of the characters by
their actions and words.
– Example: He pounded his fist against the wall and
screamed, “Let me out!”
Different Points of View
• Third Person point of view Omniscient
– “He,” “she,” “it,” “they” perspective
– Narrator can write about the thoughts and feelings of
all the characters.
– Example: “She called him a liar, though she knew
he was telling the truth.”
5 W+H Questions Method
• Answering the 5 W and H questions provides
the basic info needed to begin a story.
– WHO will be in the narrative?
– WHERE will the narrative take place?
– WHY will the characters do what they do?
– WHAT is the narrative about?
– WHEN will the events happen?
– HOW will the conflict be resolved?
Imagery
• Using the five senses when writing a narrative
helps the reader picture and feel what is going
on.
• Describe what you see, hear, taste, touch, and
smell to make your reader become involved in
the story.

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Narrative Writing1.ppt

  • 2. What is Narrative Writing? • A narrative is a story that is interesting for the reader • This type of writing makes the reader feel as if her or she were part of the story, as if it was being told directly to him or her.
  • 3. Elements of Narrative Writing • The who, what, where, when, why, and how outline that gives the narrative direction. • What is the story about? PLOT
  • 4. Plot Structure of Narrative Writing • Beginning: – Enticing opening to capture readers’ interest. – Setting revealed. – Main characters introduced. – Conflict presented.
  • 5. Plot Structure of Narrative Writing • Middle – Characters attempt to resolve conflicts or problems. – Action progresses sequentially, step by step. • Climax – The turning point of the narrative. – Reveals the process involved for solving the conflicts.
  • 6. Plot Structure of Narrative Writing • End – Tells how the resolution of the conflicts have affected the characters. – No new characters or plot ideas introduced. – Theme or message understood by reader.
  • 7. Elements of Narrative Writing CHARACTERS •The people, animals, or inanimate objects who are affected by the actions of the plot or who are the cause of certain events. •Characters, real or imaginative, should be brought to life through the narrative. •If a character is not described well, the story will not be believable.
  • 8. Elements of Narrative Writing • Where and when the narrative takes place. • Allows the readers to visualize the scenes and the characters in those scenes. • Although the setting may be clear for the author, he/she must create a picture for the readers. SETTING
  • 9. Elements of Narrative Writing • The problem that must be overcome or resolved so that the readers will not be left hanging. • Types of Conflict: – Person versus Self – Person versus Person – Person versus Society – Person versus Machine/Technology – Person versus Nature CONFLICT
  • 10. Types of Conflict: Examples Person versus Self: One month ago, Abby was assigned a book to read for a book report. Upon sitting at the computer to work on it, Abby struggled with the decision to do the reading or to surf the web instead. She felt guilty, knowing she should do the work, but was really motivated by her desire to look up new information about her favorite rock band.
  • 11. Types of Conflict: Examples Person versus Person: Abby and her best friend Megan are working together on a group project. Abby did not do any work, leaving it all for Megan to do. When the girls get together to do the project, Megan finds out Abby did not do any work. She becomes angry, yells at Abby, and storms out of the room.
  • 12. Types of Conflict: Examples Person versus Society: Abby needs to go to the library to begin working on her project. When she arrives, she finds out that juveniles under the age of eighteen cannot enter the library without a parent. Her mom is at work. Abby is mad about this thing, totally out of her control. She writes a letter to the library, expressing her disgust.
  • 13. Types of Conflict: Examples Person versus Machine/Technology Abby begins her report, finally! All of the sudden, there is a power surge and her computer crashes. She loses all of the information that she has been working on for four hours.
  • 14. Types of Conflict: Examples Person versus Nature: Abby tries to remember exactly where she left her book for the report. She remembers that she was sitting on a bench outside of her house, so she returns to that spot. She finds it, however, it had rained the night before and the book is in shambles.
  • 15. Elements of Narrative Writing • A theme is a message revealed in the story. • It may be directly stated, like in a fable where the moral is told at the conclusion. • It may be indirect, leaving the reader to decide the story’s message. • There can be more than one theme for a narrative. THEME
  • 16. Different Points of View Who is telling the story? • First Person point of view – “I” as the narrator – Good for personal accounts. – Example: I will never forget the day that my hamster died…
  • 17. Different Points of View • Third Person point of view Limited – “He,” “she,” “it,” “they” perspective – Written as if the story is observed from outside of the characters. – Reader must guess the feelings of the characters by their actions and words. – Example: He pounded his fist against the wall and screamed, “Let me out!”
  • 18. Different Points of View • Third Person point of view Omniscient – “He,” “she,” “it,” “they” perspective – Narrator can write about the thoughts and feelings of all the characters. – Example: “She called him a liar, though she knew he was telling the truth.”
  • 19. 5 W+H Questions Method • Answering the 5 W and H questions provides the basic info needed to begin a story. – WHO will be in the narrative? – WHERE will the narrative take place? – WHY will the characters do what they do? – WHAT is the narrative about? – WHEN will the events happen? – HOW will the conflict be resolved?
  • 20. Imagery • Using the five senses when writing a narrative helps the reader picture and feel what is going on. • Describe what you see, hear, taste, touch, and smell to make your reader become involved in the story.