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Effective Narration. Taken from Seeing the Pattern Kathleen T. McWhorter. Narratives Make a Point. Event or series of events portrayed Writer’s thinking changes About self About world Epiphany shown Point (your thesis) directly stated implied. Narratives Present a Conflict. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Thanks to B-T and Pomerantz

Effective NarrationTaken from Seeing the Pattern

Kathleen T. McWhorter

Narratives Make a Point Event or series

of events portrayed

Writer’s thinking changes› About self› About world

Epiphany shown

Point (your thesis) › directly stated › implied

Narratives Present a Conflict

Reveals a struggle, question, or problem

Works toward its resolution

Can be internal or external

Narratives Create Tension Tension

suspense created as the story unfolds› how will the

conflict be resolved?

Climax the point just before (or as) the conflict is resolved

Freytag’s Plot Triangle

Narratives Sequence Events

Chronological order Flashback returns to

events that took place in the past

Flashforward jumps ahead in time

Foreshadowing hints at events that will happen in the future

Narratives Incorporate Dialogue Reveals

character Builds tension Emphasizes

conflict

Dialogue Should be

Natural

Stiff and U

nrealisticM

ore Natural

Eva said to her grandmother, “The stories you tell of your childhood in Mexico are very interesting. I wish I could go there with you.”

Eva told her grandmother, “I love the stories about Mexico when you were a kid. I wish I could go there with you.”

Narratives Are Told from a Point of View 1st I, my, me

› Personal› Direct to

Audience› Feelings and

Commentary

3rd he, she, his, her, him her› Distance› Objective› Insights not

available to protagonist

page 100Graphic Organizer for Narrative Essays

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