Important Concepts: Non- fiction can come in many forms: personal narrative, memoir, autobiography, and biography. Everyone has a story to tell. Personal.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Characterization.
Advertisements

Autobiographical Genres MemoirAutobiographyBiography Personal Narrative.
Elements of NONFICTION.  PURPOSE: reasons for writing  POINT OF VIEW: perspective or opinion about a subject  TONE: attitude projected by certain words.
THIS IS With Host... Your Figurative Language Story Elements Point of View Character Types Literary Devices Genres: Fiction- vs-
Nonfiction Learning to understand and appreciate forms of non- fiction.
Important Concepts Non- fiction can come in many forms: personal narrative, memoir, autobiography, and biography. Everyone has a story to tell. Personal.
Elements of Fiction & Non-fiction
Autobiographical writing Captures certain highlights or meaningful moments in one’s past Contemplation of the meaning of that event at the time of the.
Biographies and Autobiographies Elements of non-fiction.
Autobiographical Genres MemoirAutobiographyBiography Personal Narrative.
Autobiographical Genres MemoirAutobiographyBiography Personal Narrative.
MYP Unit One: “How I Impact the World” Unit Question: “How do challenges shape us?” Areas of Interaction (AOI): Health & Social, Community & Service Character.
Short Story Notes Elements of Fiction
The same literary elements found in long complicated texts, are usually at work in simpler, more direct, short stories. It is helpful to look at the parts.
Review: Unit 7 MemoirAutobiographyBiography Personal Narrative.
Writing About a Person’s Life BiographyAutobiography Personal Narrative Memoir.
Fiction Books Many Genres to Choose From. Realistic Fiction Stories are set in the real world. Contains characters who seem believable. The reader believes.
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL GENRES Memoir vs. Biography Introduction to The Color of Water Ms. Iacullo.
Nonfiction.
Nonfiction Key Concepts
Nonfiction What it is, how to read it. Definitions to know: 1. Biography 2. Autobiography, Memoir, Narrative non- fiction 3. Essay 4. Informative article.
Non-fiction Narrative Writing: Biographies, Memoirs, and Autobiographies.
 A type or category of literature. (biography, autobiography, documentaries, histories, non- fiction narratives, journals/diaries, news articles – newspapers,
Notes on Nonfiction.
Elements of Fiction & Non-fiction
Elements of Fiction & Non-fiction
Short Story Notes Elements of Fiction
Plot and Its Parts.
Important Concepts Non- fiction can come in many forms: personal narrative (short stories), memoirs, autobiography, and biography. Everyone has a story.
Review: What is Point of View?
Informational Text Elements
Creative Writing Report
Autobiographical Genres
Important Concepts Non- fiction can come in many forms: personal narrative, memoir, autobiography, and biography. Everyone has a story to tell. Personal.
The Elements of Fiction
Quick Write Do you prefer fiction text vs. non-fiction text? Explain your answer.
Short Story Notes Elements of Fiction
Elements of Non-Fiction
Elements of literature
The perspective of the person telling the story.
Who writes them? What are they? Why are they written?
Elements of fiction.
Literary Terms Review Part I.
Elements of Fiction & Non-fiction
Elements of Fiction & Non-fiction
Introduction to American Patriotism—Studying History Through Literature Two-Column Notes.
Literary Analysis: Point of View
Point of View Notes.
Nonfiction Literary Types LAP 4.
Nonfiction is prose that
Nonfiction is prose that
Autobiographical Genres
English I Literary Terms: Set Three
Literary devices and literary elements
POINT OF VIEW RL.5.6 Describe how a narrator’s or speaker’s point of view influences how events are described.
Autobiographical Genres
Literary Terms.
Learning About Fiction and Nonfiction
Nonfiction is prose that
Point of View.
Unit One Literary Terms.
Autobiographical Genres
Characteristics of MEMOIR
Elements of Fiction & Non-fiction
Nonfiction is prose that
Characteristics of Memoir
Learning About Fiction and Nonfiction
POINT OF VIEW.
It is the voice of the story.
Memoir Autobiography Biography Personal Narrative
Presentation transcript:

Non-fiction Narrative Writing: Autobiographies, Biographies, and Memoirs

Important Concepts: Non- fiction can come in many forms: personal narrative, memoir, autobiography, and biography. Everyone has a story to tell. Personal experiences help our foundations for thought and make us unique. There are different points-of-view

Non- Fiction: Writing that tells us about real people, places, and events. Written to convey factual information Non-fiction is real and can be verified by other sources Examples of Non-fiction writing: Newspaper articles Letters Essays Biographies Movie reviews Speeches advertising

Review: What is Point of View? First- Person *Definition: The point (perspective) from which a story is told. The narrator: Is a main or minor character in the story Uses the pronouns “I” and “me” Shares his/her personal view of other characters and events. Doesn’t know the thoughts/ feelings of other characters.

Point of View continued: Third- Person Omniscient: Third-Person Limited: The narrator: Is not a character in the story, but an outside observer, whose observations can be objective, or unbiased. Is “all knowing” he or she has access to all thoughts/ feelings and opinions to ALL other characters. The narrator: Is not a characters in the story, but an outside observer. Zooms in on the thoughts and feelings of ONE character.

Autobiography: Writer is the subject and it’s an account of his/her own life Written from 1st person point of view and uses pronouns “I” and “me” Describes the subjects thoughts, feelings, & opinions about his/her life Based mostly on details from the subject’s own memories Diary/Journal: Example of a popular form of autobiography

Biography: History of a lifetime – MUST COVER entire life Most important facts and events of someone’s life Contains anecdotes, memories, trips and cherished moments Written in 3rd person point of view Information from many sources, but sometimes includes details provided by the subject.

Memoir: Written in 1st person point of view Captures certain highlights or meaningful moments in one’s past Reflection of the event at the time of the writing of the memoir Much more emotional and connects the writer to someone or something that had an impact on their life Often gives historical information about the society & culture of the time

Characteristics of a Memoir Continued… Narrative structure (contains storytelling elements like setting, plot, imagery, characterization, foreshadowing/flashback, and symbolism) Fictional qualities

Review! Literary Language and Devices found in Non-fiction Narrative Writing: Imagery- Language that uses the five senses to paint a picture in the readers mind. “The afternoon sun penetrated the mass of honeysuckle that covered the porch and fell on my upturned face.” - from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller Simile- Comparing two things using “like” or “as” Metaphor- Comparing two things directly without a comparison word. “Like a jewel under a bright light, Houdini responded to attention by revealing brilliant new facets.” - from Spellbinder: The Life of Harry Houdini by Tom Lalicki

Now it’s your turn… Read the following excerpts and decide whether they are from a biography, autobiography or a memoir.

How do you know? Look for clues in the writing, such as point of view Biography How do you know? Look for clues in the writing, such as point of view

Memoir How do you know? How can you tell if it’s a memoir or an autobiography? Look at the point of view Look at the title

Autobiography How do you know? Look at the point of view. How can you tell if its an autobiography or a memoir? Look at the title. Based on the title we can infer that this story will focus on his whole life and career, not just his childhood or one specific part of his life.