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NARRATIVE WRITING Writing a story

TYPES OF NARRATIVE A narrative is a story with characters and there is a definite plot line. A narrative normally has a beginning, a middle and an end. There are two types of narrative – fiction and non fiction

NON-FICTION NARRATIVE This includes personal narratives (i.e. Real life stories about yourself or someone else), bibliographies and autobiographies, as well as feature stories in magazines and newspapers, and travel articles.

NARRATIVE STRUCTURE AND VOICE ONCE A WRITER HAS A CHARACTER AND A PLOT THEY NEED TO DECIDE HOW THE STORY WILL BE TOLD. NARRATIVE STRUCTURE : (1)Some stories are told in chronological fashion (in order of time) ie. EVENT A  EVENT B  EVENT C  … Tony and Will get a band together from the musicians cast off by the school’s music department. They call the band Frizzard, and with effort and determination manage to transform this motley group into a band with grunt and stage presence. Determined to show that they are not losers, Frizzard tries out for the end of year school concert but are turned down. Disappointed but unfazed, the band decides they have just one option; gate crash the concert!....

CHARACTER, SETTING AND PLOT Telling a story is not something that happens by accident. Even a true- life story has to be ‘shaped’ with an interesting beginning, a ‘page-turning’ development, and a clear and satisfying ending. It is important to bring out character, to sketch in the setting, and to create energy of some kind – whether by structuring the piece around what amounts to a plot or at least adding a strong dramatic element (tension between characters). An interesting tone, like humour or satire, can add flavour. Compare the two stories that follow. Which one is more effective?

STORY 1 When I was at school I used to sit at the back of the class. I sat there so I could do stuff. I got away with lots of stuff by sitting at the back of the class where the teacher couldn’t see me properly. I liked to make people laugh when I felt like it. A lot of people did laugh.

STORY 2 The back desk at school was the best. Why? Because that’s where I could sit and plan my plots of mischief. It was so cool. I remember sitting behind Wayne, this huge kid with a really big head and broad shoulders. He was the best shield a guy like me could have wished for. There was no way the teacher could see past him to me. Perfect. I used to lob water balloons and itchy-itchy balls into the laps of the girls from my desk and they would think it was Wayne! It was a scream to see Wayne look up from his books and just say, ‘What? What did I do? One day, I…….

CHARACTERS It is impossible to have a successful story without characters Here is an example of how central characters are. Trev has a disgusting habit. He collects cockroaches. He calls them his ‘Pet Dinosaurs’ and he loves them. He stores them in little plastic bottles and feeds them food scraps. Now that wouldn’t be a problem, except for one thing – Trev doesn’t do this in the safety of his own home – he does it at school. One day, when……

Character development Your characters must look and sound ‘real’ or credible Characters should move a story along – they need to have a specific role Interactions between characters should be believable There needs to be a purpose to any character traits given

Why??? Reading and Writing are connected. The more you write, the better writer you become. Inspiration. Personal Statements for scholarships.

Essay Prompt/Theme #1 Captivity – write about a time you felt trapped or confined. When did you become aware of your captivity? Who or what held you captive? How did this affect you? How did you/will you break free?

Essay Prompt/Theme #2 Literacy – write about an experience with literacy or education that opened your eyes to the world in a new way or gave you a new understanding of yourself. How has reading, writing, or education awakened you?

Essay Prompt/Theme #3 Shattering Boundaries – write about a time when you gained an understanding of boundaries that kept you in or shut your out. How did you break through? What awakenings or understandings did you gain through this experience?

Essay Prompt/Theme #4 Navigating Frontiers – Write about a time that you tried something new and completely out of your comfort zone. What difficulties and awakenings did you encounter? What did you learn about yourself?

Essay Goals Provides the story of an awakening you have experienced. Explains the personal importance of this event. Describes the event through the use of concrete details and vivid language. Conveys a sense of who you are as well as your voice as a writer. Demonstrates your ability to write an essay that is clearly focuses, well-organized, and grammatically correct.

Guidelines At least 5 paragraphs. An event that is a turning point. Descriptive. Follow the organizational method discussed in class. Sentence structure, grammar, mechanics, and spelling. Typed on white paper, one inch margins, size 12 Times New Roman.

Required Steps Brainstorming Creating a Focus Pre-Writing and Outline First Draft Peer Editing Final Draft 5-Point Revisions

Homework : Due Tomorrow! Complete the brainstorm worksheet. Pick 3 different prompts. Create various lists of possible essay topics. Complete the list. Answer the three questions at the bottom by discussing with a friend/family member and then writing your response on the back of the paper.