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html Narrative essays are on the list of basic essays that students have to be familiar with. For some these are the hardest to write for they re!uire fantasy and writing style. "e e#amined the tips available online and now offer you the basic rules for writing a custom narrative essay. $o ma%e these guidelines more valuable we also share some of our professional essay writing tips that come directly from e#perience. 1. Writing a Narrative Essay. Getting Started Definition: Narrative essay is a story about your e#perience & imaginary or real. 't can also tell a story of somebody(s life. General guidelines: - thin% of a story you want to write about) - choose the most interesting fact/idea for thesis) - ma%e notes of the parts that are to be the brightest) - ma%e an outline. Our tips on writing custom narrative essays: *reat idea is to tal% to somebody about the story you are to describe. +our interlocutor can have an absolutely different point of view or memory about the fact. ,is/her perspective can add some interesting details to your essay. 2. Writing a Narrative Essay. Introduction Definition: 'ntroduction is an important part of your essay paper as it grabs the reader(s attention. General guidelines: - -tart with an introductory phrase. 't has to be short and catchy. .n une#pected point of view is always interesting to get ac!uainted with. - -tate the thesis. - "rite supporting sentences. *ive reasons why the story you are sharing is significant. Our tips on writing a narrative essay: /rofessional writers love the saying: 01on(t tell. -how.2 't(s not interesting to read about the garage sale. 3ut it is fascinating to see feel and e#perience one. 1on(t be greedy on details. 4emember that the reader was not there when the story happened. ,e is trying to catch up with it while reading. 3e polite and thoughtful and don(t get into useless details or get swept away by a story leaving your reader wondering and wandering. 1

3. Writing a Narrative Essay. Main Body Definition: +our entire story is concentrated in these paragraphs & from three to as many as you wish. General guidelines: - . rule familiar to a lot of essay writers is to give one idea per paragraph. - . story has to follow some logical pattern. 5hronological is the easiest one. - "ith every new paragraph underline the significance of e#perience and the universal truth the story brings to the audience. Our tips on writing a narrative essay: .ma6ing how many people thin% about the idea but prefer to avoid thin%ing about its shape. +our personal writing style is important. 't can be philosophical 7careful & re!uires some %nowledge8 ironical critical romantic9. "hatever you choose it has to be you from top to bottom. "riting style is li%e an autograph. "or% on it. 4. Writing a Narrative Essay. Conc usion Definition: 5onclusion is as important as introduction for it leaves the aftertaste. General guidelines: - +ou can summari6e. - 'f you don(t li%e summari6ing or it doesn(t fit the style of the story wrap up with a rhetorical !uestion or plans for future. Our tips on writing a narrative essays: *ive your readers an idea. $hin% about the main message of the story and remind it. :ne of the purposes of a custom narrative essay is analytical thin%ing. ;eave your readers with a feeling that they need to sit bac% and thin% about the problems you bring up. ;eave them a good aftertaste.

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http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/<=>/?@/ "hen writing a narrative essay one might thin% of it as telling a story. $hese essays are often anecdotal e#periential and personalAallowing the student to e#press herself in a creative and !uite often moving way. ,ere are some guidelines for writing a narrative essay: 'f written as a story the essay should include all the parts of a story. $his means that you must include an introduction plot characters setting clima# and conclusion. "hen would a narrative essay not be written as a storyB . good e#ample of this is when an instructor as%s a student to write a boo% report. :bviously this would not necessarily follow the pattern of a story and would focus on providing an informative narrative for the reader. The essay should have a purpose. Ca%e a pointD $hin% of this as the thesis of your story. 'f there is not point to what you are narrating why narrate it at allB The essay should be written from a clear point of view. 't is !uite common for narrative essays to be written from the standpoint of the author) however this is not the sole perspective to be considered. 5reativity in narrative essays often times manifests itself in the form of authorial perspective. Use clear and concise language throughout the essay. Cuch li%e the descriptive essay narrative essays are effective when the language is carefully particularly and artfully chosen. Ese specific language to evo%e specific emotions and senses in the reader. The use of the first person pronoun I is welcomed. 1o not abuse this guidelineD $hough it is welcomed it is not necessaryAnor should it be overused for lac% of clearer diction. !s always" be organi#ed$ ,ave a clear introduction that sets the tone for the remainder of the essay. 1o not leave the reader guessing about the purpose of your narrative. 4emember you are in control of the essay so guide it where you desire 7Fust ma%e sure your audience can follow your lead8.

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http://www.writee#press.com/narrative-essay.html "riting a Narrative Gssay $hereHs nothing li%e reading a great narrative. "hether in novel or essay form a narrative piece of writing transports readers into the time and space of the world portrayed by the writing. $hereHs also nothing li%e writing a great narrative. $hrough reflecting upon an event and through recreating the e#perience for other readers writing a narrative essay can enable you to develop new subtle and rewarding perspectives. %asic &ualities of a narrative essay: . narrative essay is a piece of writing that recreates an e#perience through time. . narrative essay can be based on one of your own e#periences either past or present or it can be based on the e#periences of someone else. 'n addition to telling a story a narrative essay also communicates a main idea or a lesson learned. First steps for writing a narrative essay: 'dentify the e#perience that you want to write about. $hin% about why the e#perience is significant. -pend a good deal of time drafting your recollections about the details of the e#perience. 5reate an outline of the basic parts of your narrative. "riting about the e#perience: Esing your outline describe each part of your narrative. 4ather than telling your readers what happened use vivid details and descriptions to actually recreate the e#perience for your readers. $hin% li%e your readers. $ry to remember that the information you present is the only information your readers have about the e#periences. .lways %eep in mind that all of the small and seemingly unimportant details %nown to you are not necessarily %nown to your readers. 5ommunicating the significance of the e#perience: 'tHs often effective to begin your narrative with a paragraph that introduces the e#perience and communicates the significance. $his techni!ue guarantees that your readers will understand the significance of the e#perience as they progess through the narrative.

.nother effective techni!ue is to begin the essay by Fumping directly into the narrative and then ending the essay with a paragraph communicating the significance of the e#perience. $his approach allows your readers to develop their own understanding of the e#perience through the

body of the essay and then more deeply connect to your e#pression of the significance at the end. +ou might also consider introducing the e#perience in the first paragraph but delaying your e#pression of the significance of the e#perience until the end of the essay. $his approach heightens your readersH sensitivity to the significance of the narrative. 4evising your narrative essay: .fter spending time away from the draft of your narrative essay read through the essay and thin% about whether the writing effectively recreates the e#perience for your readers. .s% other people to read through the essay and offer their impressions. 'dentify where more details and descriptions are needed. 'dentify and consider removing any information that seems to distract from the focus and main narrative of the essay. $hin% about whether youHve presented information in the most affective order. /otential prompts for your narrative essay: 'f youHre having trouble choosing an e#perience to write about ta%e a !uic% glance through these prompts. $hey might help you remember or identify a particularly interesting or significant e#perience to focus on. # c!i d!ood event. $hin% of an e#perience when you learned something for the first time or when you reali6ed how important someone was for you. #c!ieving a goa . $hin% about a particularly meaningful achievement in your life. $his could be something as seemingly minor as achieving a good grade on a difficult assignment or this could be something with more long-lasting effects li%e getting the Fob you desired or getting into the best school to which you applied. # $ai ure. $hin% about a time when you did not perform as well as you had wanted. Focusing on an e#perience li%e this can result in rewarding reflections about the positive emerging from the negative. # good or %ad deed. $hin% about a time when you did or did not stand up for yourself or someone else in the face of adversity or challenge. # c!ange in your i$e. $hin% about a time when something significant changed in your life. $his could be anything from a move across town to a maFor change in a relationship to the birth or death of a loved one. # rea i&ation. $hin% about a time when you e#perienced a reali6ation. $his could be anything from understanding a complicated math e!uation to gaining a deeper understanding of a philosophical issue or life situation.

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.s a mode of e#pository writing the narrative approach more than any other offers writers a chance to thin% and write about themselves. "e all have e#periences lodged in our memories which are worthy of sharing with readers. +et sometimes they are so fused with other memories that a lot of the time spent in writing narrative is in the prewriting stage. "hen you write a narrative essay you are telling a story. Narrative essays are told from a defined point of view often the authorHs so there is feeling as well as specific and often sensory details provided to get the reader involved in the elements and se!uence of the story. $he verbs are vivid and precise. $he narrative essay ma%es a point and that point is often defined in the opening sentence but can also be found as the last sentence in the opening paragraph. -ince a narrative relies on personal e#periences it often is in the form of a story. "hen the writer uses this techni!ue he or she must be sure to include all the conventions of storytelling: plot character setting clima# and ending. 't is usually filled with details that are carefully selected to e#plain support or embellish the story. .ll of the details relate to the main point the writer is attempting to ma%e. 'o su((ari&e) t!e narrative essay is told from a particular point of view ma%es and supports a point is filled with precise detail uses vivid verbs and modifiers uses conflict and se!uence as does any story may use dialogue. $he purpose of a narrative report is to describe something. Cany students write narrative reports thin%ing that these are college essays or papers. "hile the information in these reports is basic to other forms of writing narrative reports lac% the Jhigher order thin%ingJ that essays re!uire. $hus narrative reports do not as a rule yield high grades for many college courses. . basic e#ample of a narrative report is a Jboo% reportJ that outlines a boo%) it includes the characters their actions possibly the plot and perhaps some scenes. $hat is it is a description of Jwhat happens in the boo%.J 3ut this leaves out an awful lot. "hat is left out is what the boo% or article is about -- the underlying concepts assumptions arguments or point of view that the boo% or article e#presses. . narrative report leaves aside a discussion that puts the events of the te#t into the conte#t of what the te#t is about. 's the te#t about loveB ;ife in the fast laneB -ocietyB "ealth and powerB /overtyB 'n other words narrative reports often overloo% the authors purpose or point of view e#pressed through the boo% or article. :nce an incident is chosen the writer should %eep t!ree *rinci* es in mind: 1. 4emember to involve readers in the story. 't is much more interesting to actually recreate an incident for readers than to simply tell about it. 2. Find a generali6ation which the story supports. $his is the only way the writerHs personal e#perience will ta%e on meaning for readers. $his generali6ation does not have to encompass

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humanity as a whole) it can concern the writer men women or children of various ages and bac%grounds. 3. 4emember that although the main component of a narrative is the story details must be carefully selected to support e#plain and enhance the story. 'onventions of (arrative )ssays In writing your narrative essay" *eep the following conventions in mind: Narratives are generally written in the first person that is using '. ,owever third person 7he she or it8 can also be used. Narratives rely on concrete sensory details to convey their point. $hese details should create a unified forceful effect a dominant impression. Core information on the use of specific details is available on another page. Narratives as stories should include these story conventions: a plot including setting and characters) a clima#) and an ending. +ere are some popular essay topic e,amples for your narrative essay type: First 1ay at 5ollege $he Coment of -uccess . Cemorable Kourney $he 3iggest Cisunderstanding $he 1ifficult 1ecision $he $rip of +our 1ream

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