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Different Ideas in Narrative Writing

Narrative writing is one form of writing which tells a story. It is broadly categorized into fiction and nonfiction.  Fictional narrative refers to imaginative events and stories that are not real and did not happen in reality. On the other hand, non-fictional narrative writing tells the real story. The stories are based on the real facts.

Storytelling is an old-age tradition and people still like to hear different stories from their near and dear once. In order to capture the attention of the readers, the writer uses narrative techniques in their writing. They not only entertain the readers through interesting stories, but also teach a moral or lesson to them.

In narrative writing, an author usually shares personal experiences. The writer also adds sensory details so as to create a realistic effect and to involve the readers in the story. Generally, a story consists of a plot, characters, setting, climax and ending part. The writer embellishes the story by using vivid verbs and modifiers.

There are various ideas which can be implemented in the narrative writing. Some ideas, which can be used in narrative writing, are mentioned below:

1.    Share a real incident, which you have experienced and it is hard to forget.
2.    Write about a memorable event of your school or college life. For instance, sports day or annual day.
3.    Imagine you were selected for a reality show. Describe your experience.
4.    Recall your best holiday trip and explain why it was an unforgettable trip.
5.    Pretend your favorite actor came to your house. Write a story and tell about him.
6.    Have you ever been to a place which is haunted? Share with others about your experience like what you felt, what you saw and how did you managed to return from that place.
7.    Write about the memories connected to your college life.
8.    Write about an event related to your childhood days.  Describe the most memorable childhood event, which is important and special for you.
9.    Write about the incident when you were embarrassed.
10.     Share an event when your parents felt proud.

What is Narrative Writing and its Types

Narrative writing is a form of writing in which a writer narrates a story to the audience. Narrative writing form is divided into fiction and nonfiction. Fiction is entirely based on imaginative stories and events, which are not real and did not happen ever, but on the other hand nonfiction writing is based on the real facts, real people and events. The nonfiction writing form is widely used in newspapers, reports, essays, etc.

The primary objective of narrative writing is to entertain and to capture the attention of the audience. Narrative writing is a piece of writing that includes a main character, setting, conflict, plot and theme. In a story, characterization indicates who are the main characters and what do they look like? Setting explains where and when will the story take place? A conflict is an essential part of the story that describes the struggle of the character. Besides, a plot has a beginning, middle and end sequence that helps a reader to understand what is going to happen. The middle of the story is the most important part, which describes what the story is all about. Moreover, the theme is the message that a writer wants to convey to the audience.

Types of Narrative Writing

Narrative writing can be categorized into factual or imaginary. It can be a combination of both factual and imaginary. According to the English literature, narrative writing is divided into fables, fairy stories, mysteries, romances, horror stories, personal experience, adventure, etc. Let us understand different forms of narrative writing in detail.

•  Captivity Narrative: This form of writing describes human emotions. The captivity narrative story revolves around the people and their problems.
•  Short Story: This form of story explains a single character and an event.
•  Folktale: Folktale is the story that tells some hidden truths about life or something that occurs in nature.
•  Fable: Fable is an interesting way of giving a message to the audience. In a fable, animal characters act like people to give a lesson to the readers.
•  Fantasy: It is a story that includes imaginary characters and events.
•  Realistic Fiction: Based on the real events and incidents, this type of story includes characters and settings.
•   Biography: A biography is the story of a famous personality.
•   Autobiography: A story or personal experience of a writer’s own life.
•   News: Based on the current events and incidents, the news is presented through TV, internet, radio and print forms to the audience.

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