miércoles, 2 de mayo de 2018

Narrative Essay Writing (Week 8)

Hello bloggers!

The last blog was about persuasive writing, in this one I'm going to deal with narrative essay writings. Finally, I'll compare both types of writing. 

The following webpages provide you with details on how to compose your narrative writing: 

2. www.pawneeschools.com/.../The%20Narrative%20Essay.docx (From this link you can download a PDF)  

Basically, the main characteristics to bear in mind when writing a narrative essay writing are the following ones. First of all, you need to divide your essay into three main paragraphs: introduction, body and conclusion. Specially, the body of the essay can be divided into two or more paragraphs. 

Accordingly, the information that you can find in each paragraph of the narrative essay is:
In the introduction: 
1. Where and when this story was originated. 
2. Explain how the story starts. 
3. Introduce the main characters of the plot. 

In the body:
1. Try to focus on a particular situation of the story and contextualize it.  
2. How did the characters act in such situations?
3. What effects have the characters' acts on them and how they feel. 

In the conclusion:
1. Explain what happened in the end.  
2. Summarise the emotional state of the main characters. 

The main different that narrative essays have in comparison with discursive writing is that you cannot give your point of view in narrative essays. Instead, you have to limit yourself to the discussion of the story without adding your own ideas.  
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This week I've been translating a legend due to complete the research of my TFG for college. 
Enjoy your day! 

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