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Mathew Wahome
Introduction
Narrative writing is a form of writing that tells a story or recounts a sequence of events. It includes characters, setting, plot, and a clear beginning, middle, and end.
Elements of Narrative Writing
Characters
- Definition: Characters are the individuals or creatures who undertake the actions in a story.
- Example: In the story "The Lion and the Mouse," the characters are the lion and the mouse.
Setting
- Definition: The setting is where and when the story takes place.
- Example: In the story "Cinderella," the setting is a medieval kingdom.
Plot
- Definition: The plot is the sequence of events in a story that involves conflict and resolution.
- Example: In the story "The Three Little Pigs," the plot revolves around the pigs building their houses and the conflict with the big bad wolf.
Common Mistakes
- Lack of clear structure: Ensure your narrative has a clear beginning, middle, and end.
- Unrealistic characters or events: Characters and events should be believable within the context of the story.
- Lack of descriptive language: Use descriptive language to paint a vivid picture for the reader.
Key Points
- Characters drive the story forward.
- The setting provides context for the events.
- A well-developed plot includes conflict and resolution.
- Descriptive language enhances the reader's experience.
Practice Questions
- Write a narrative about a magical adventure that you embark on with a talking animal companion.
- Describe a memorable event from your childhood using narrative writing techniques.