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Important Notes On Narrative Essays
Topic Started: Oct 28 2012, 01:36 AM (449 Views)
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Introduction (main point to be mentioned)
A general statement starts at the Introduction part would help the main subject to come easily afterwards. The main Topic needs give out what can be learned from it. The words used should clearly show the narrator’s attitude (how he or she feel).

Body (to be as descriptive as possible)
1.Provide as many details as possible about the relevant characters, the process as well as the location in order to make the event vivid to the readers.
2.what can be learned from it should be the main point of the entire essay
3.Narrative essays be organized according to chronological order, or following the top important to the least

Conclusion (the lesson learnt from the experience to be described )
what can be learned from the experience should be clearly stated at the last paragraph.

Some features of a good narrative writing (need at least one of them):
-Strong impact on readers or emotional affection: some possible laughing or moving once in a while….
-Sense of touch: Readers can feel / live quite close to the writer’s experience
-Inviting curiosity: readers get stuck beyond their will from the beginning or from some particular points – feeling of reluctant leave
-Involving the readers in the story if possible

Suggested structures:
-In Chronological order
-In Sequential order
-In Noticeable order

TOP ATTENTION
-Words need to be chosen carefully to influence readers’ thought, feeling. Vivid, strong, smooth, emotional, etc in the tone of the written words.
-Words need to be chosen carefully to express the writer’s clear point of view or attitude, show precise details of the writing
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