NONFICTION Writing that deals with REAL people, places, and events. Opposite of Fiction
FACT and OPINION FACTS Statements that can be proven true or false. OPINIONS Statements that cannot be proven true or false. Based on an individual’s personal beliefs and feelings
FORMS OF NONFICTION Autobiography Biography Essay Informational article Interview
Autobiography Story of a person’s life, written by that person. 1 st person point of view Usually book length Includes journals, diaries, letters, and memoirs
In the beginning, because I felt, as only a young girl can feel it, all the pain of being an ugly duckling. I was not only timid, I was afraid. Afraid of almost everything, I think: of mice, of the dark, of imaginary dangers, of my own inadequacy. My chief objective as a girl was to do my duty. -- Eleanor Roosevelt
What details in the paragraph help you understand what Eleanor Roosevelt felt and experienced? How is this an example of autobiography? She felt she was ugly That made her timid She was very dutiful She wanted the approval of others Uses the “I” subject pronoun!!
Biography Story of a person’s life told by someone else In 3 rd person point of view (he/she/they) The writer is called the biographer Same elements as fiction (conflict, setting, etc.)
Eleanor was born in a fine townhouse in Manhattan. Her family also owned an elegant mansion along the Hudson River, where they spent weekends and summers. As a child Eleanor went to fashionable parties. A servant took care of her and taught her to speak French. Her mother, the beautiful Anne Hall Roosevelt, wore magnificent jewels and fine clothing. Her father, Elliot Roosevelt, had his own hunting lodge and liked to sail and to play tennis and polo … The Roosevelt family, one of America’s oldest, wealthiest families, was respected and admired. William Jay Jacobs, “Eleanor Roosevelt”
What do the details in the paragraph tell you about Eleanor Roosevelt’s life and background? How is this an example of biography? Details of her home, family, and life Written by a different person about her
Biographer – writer who gets information about the person being written about. Sources: – Interviews – Letters – Diaries – Documents
Essay Short piece written on ONE subjectShort piece written on ONE subject Usually found in newspapers & magazines (and in Language Arts!)Usually found in newspapers & magazines (and in Language Arts!) PurposesPurposes –To share opinions –Entertain or persuade –To describe
3 Essay Types EXPOSITORY -tightly structured -impersonal/formal style -presents or explains information PERSONAL -looser structure -personal/informal style -expresses writer’s thoughts & feelings ARGUMENTATIVE -develops arguments -tries to convince readers to adopt a certain perspective
Informational Article Provides facts about a subject Includes newspaper and magazine articles, and feature stories Also includes textbooks, pamphlets, history books, gardening books, and how- to books
Interview Conversation in which one person asks questions of another for the purpose of obtaining information Q: I know you never have trouble coming up with ideas. Walk me through your daily inspiration and writing process. Ray Bradbury: I just wake up with ideas every morning from my subconscious percolating. What info is the interviewer trying to obtain?
Chronological Order – the arrangement of things following one after another in time.
Point of View – the perspective of the one telling the story 1 st Person – narrator is the character in the story -- Look for pronouns – I, me, we, us 3 rd person – narrator is not a character -- Look for pronouns – he, she, it, they, them 3 rd person omniscent – narrator relates to the thoughts, feelings, and actions of ALL characters 3 rd person limited – narrator tells what ONE person think, feels, and observes
TIPS FOR READING NONFICTION Preview the selection (what’s in bold? What are the pictures about? Etc.) Clarify the organization (is it chronological, sequential, etc?) Summarize the main idea Separate facts from opinions Evaluate what you read (come up with your own opinions!)