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What is a narrative? Notes for the academic narrative essay
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A narrative is a story. A story is a sequence of events told or recounted. Most stories contain people or “characters.” Narratives can be true or fictitious or both.
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Narratives can be found in a number of disciplines. patient narratives case studies For example, medical professionals study patient narratives — sometimes called case studies —to better understand a medical condition from a patient’s point of view.
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Narratives can be found in a number of disciplines. Law enforcement officials write down witnesses’, victims’, and suspects’ narratives—or statements—in order to piece together an incident as accurately as possible.
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Narratives can be found in a number of disciplines. narratives eyewitness accounts Journalists use first-hand narratives of experiences, or eyewitness accounts, as sources for their reporting.
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academic narrative An academic narrative essay is a story that makes a point.
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An academic narrative essay… is told from a first-person point of view (I, we)
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An academic narrative essay… makes and supports a point thesis (a thesis) should not be a “moral of the story” The thesis should not be a “moral of the story” nor should it be advice to your audience— simply state the impact the incident/event had on your life.
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An academic narrative essay… is filled with precise detail
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usesvividverbsandmodifiers An academic narrative essay…
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uses conflict sequence conflict and sequence as does any story An academic narrative essay… Narratives generally present conflict and involve action.
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mayusedialogue An academic narrative essay… Dialogue enhances the narrative essay, bringing others to life.
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Guidelines for Narrative Essay: Length: At least 500 words (2 pages, double-spaced) Structure: Your narrative must have an explicit thesis supported by a personal experience story written in 1st person. Audience: Your Peers
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