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the narrative essay

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  1. Narrative Essay The Narrative Essay *What is a Narrative Essay? Narrative writing tells a story. In essays, the narrative writing could also be considered reflection or an exploration of the author's values told as a story. The author may remember his or her past, or a memorable person or event from that past, or even observe the present. The author may write about: –An experience or event from his or her past. –A recent or ongoing experience or event. –Something that happened to someone else, such as a parent or a grandparent. *Basic qualities of a narrative essay: A narrative essay is a piece of writing that recreates an experience through time. Unlike other essays,...show more content... *Revising your narrative essay: After spending time away from the draft of your narrative essay, read through the essay and think about whether the writing effectively recreates the experience for your readers. Ask other people to read through the essay and offer their impressions. Identify where more details and descriptions are needed. Identify and consider removing any information that seems to distract from the focus and main narrative of the essay. Think about whether you've presented information in the most effective order. *Prompts for your narrative essay: 1. A childhood event. Think of an experience when you learned something for the first time, or when you realized how important someone was for you. 2. Achieving a goal. Think about a particularly meaningful achievement in your life. This 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, like getting the job you desired or getting into the best school to which you applied. 3. A failure. Think about a time when you did not perform as well as you had wanted. Focusing on an experience like this can result in rewarding reflections about the positive emerging from the negative. 4. A good or bad deed. Think about a time when you did or did not stand up for yourself or someone else in the face of adversity or challenge.

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  3. Narrative Essay Narrative Essays: To Tell a Story There are four types of essays: Exposition – gives information about various topics to the reader. Description – describes in detail characteristics and traits. Argument – convinces the reader by demonstrating the truth or falsity of a topic. Narrative – tells a story, usually from one person's viewpoint. A narrative essay uses all the story elements – a beginning and ending, plot, characters, setting and climax – all coming together to complete the story. Essential Elements of Narrative Essays The focus of a narrative essay is the plot, which is told using enough details to build to a climax. Here's how: It is usually told chronologically. It usually has a purpose, which is usually...show more content... However, I have discovered that when reflecting on my childhood, it is not the trips that come to mind, instead there are details from everyday doings; a deck of cards, a silver bank or an ice cream flavor. One memory that comes to mind belongs to a day of no particular importance. It was late in the fall in Merced, California on the playground of my old elementary school; an overcast day with the wind blowing strong. I stood on the blacktop, pulling my hoodie over my ears. The wind was causing miniature tornados; we called them "dirt devils", to swarm around me." Christmas Cookies

  4. The second of the two narrative essay examples is an excerpt from "Christmas Cookies." "Although I have grown up to be entirely inept at the art of cooking, as to make even the most wretched chef ridicule my sad baking attempts, my childhood would have indicated otherwise; I was always on the countertop next to my mother's cooking bowl, adding and mixing ingredients that would doubtlessly create a delicious food. When I was younger, cooking came intrinsically with the holiday season, which made that time of year the prime occasion for me to unite with ounces and ounces of satin dark chocolate, various other messy and gooey ingredients, numerous cooking utensils, and the assistance of my mother to cook what would soon be an edible masterpiece. The most memorable of the holiday works of Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  5. Douglass -- The Narrative Essay Debunking the Southern Secret "Sincerely and earnestly hoping that this little book may do something toward throwing light on the American slave system, and hastening the glad day of deliverance to the millions of my brethren in bonds ... relying upon the power of truth, love, and justice, for success in my ... efforts and solemnly pledging myself anew to the sacred cause, I subscribe myself" (Douglass 76). With these words, Frederick Douglass (c. 1817–1895), an emancipated slave with no formal education, ends one of the greatest pieces of propaganda of the 19th century America: that slavery is good for the slave. He writes his autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave, as an abolitionist tool to shape his...show more content... No one gave Douglass an explanation because this situation was customary on plantations. Douglass wanted to horrify his northern white readers by informing them that slaveholders regularly split slave families for no apparent reason. This obviously would upset Northerners because the family unit was the foundation for their close–knit communities. Multiple generations and extended families lived together or near each other. It was unimaginable to the readers that a society existed that took children away from their mothers without reason. Northerners would think of anyone who was part of such a society as a heartless monster (Quarles ix). Douglass wanted the northern whites to lash out against these heartless monsters and abolish slavery, thereby ending the cruel practices associated with the institution. Another example of how Douglass used family values against southern slaveholders was in the treatment of his grandmother. When Douglass's master decided his grandmother was too old and no longer useful, "they took her to the woods, built her a little hut ... and then made her welcome to the privilege of supporting herself in perfect loneliness; thus virtually turning her out to die" (Douglass 28). This shows the lack of decency or gratitude on the part of slaveholders toward slaves that had faithfully, their entire lives, served their masters. This mistreatment enrages the readers, especially those Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  6. Narrative Essay A short 1–hour trip north of Toronto, Barrie makes for a convenient and idyllic getaway from the concentrated and high–speed city life. Barrie's charm goes further than its comparative quietude: the growing city is home to some of the most inspiring cultural entertainment and recreation as we and has in its backyard some of the most picturesque lakes and landscapes found throughout all of Ontario. Nestled between the great Georgian bay and Lake Simcoe, the city of Barrie is beautifully situated within one of the most serene environments in Canada; it's the sort of area that is naturally imbued with that refreshing radiance that can only be found in more natural surroundings. If you're a lover of the outdoors or are actively pursuing just...show more content... The most frequented beaches in the area – Centennial, Wilkin's and Johnson's –are great places for swimming, sunbathing, mingling, partying, beach volleyball, all forms of boating, and fishing. Camping is a wonderful way to spend a few nights in Barrie. With many campgrounds, hiking trails and canoe and kayak rentals available. Beach spots along Georgian bay are always a popular destination and make for a great place to either relax by the water or be active during the summer periods. The most popular of these spots is Wasaga beach, particularly known for its high energy, communal atmosphere and its exciting spring break gatherings. But Wasaga is a worthy destination whether or not students are out celebrating. The beach makes for a great place to take family and friends out for a relaxed afternoon or a longer getaway. Beyond the beaches Barrie has an enthusiastic and thriving sports culture. Athletes won't have to look far to find leagues, teams and events for nearly any sport; hockey, basketball, football, soccer, skating, bowling, baseball, curling, gymnastics, golf, rock climbing, martial arts, rugby and skiing are all popular in and around the city. Barrie's population is large enough and eclectic enough that its culture is continuously becoming richer and delving to greater depths as the

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  8. Narrative Essay Achieving the American Dream Gentle, Revised Narrative Essay One would think that purchasing your first home would be a very fascinating experience; after all it is one of the most major purchases of your entire life. In America, home ownership ties in with the American Dream and the spirit of working hard to one day earn through hard work a home with a white picket fence. My husband and I felt that it was time for us to reward ourselves for all the hard work we have been putting in over the years by purchasing our first home, which was well overdue. I quickly learned the process of purchasing your first home can be very frustrating and stressful. However, if you survive the home buying process the reward is priceless once you move...show more content... A short sale can take up to six months to be approved, and I did not have time for that ,because, my existing lease had already expired on my rental home. I begin to work with a realtor who was also an investor. She had a lovely home for sale in a beautiful neighborhood. I extended an offer to her on the home, and she said that she would need to talk it over with her husband. She later contacted me to advise me that she had agreed to accept a cash offer on the home. I continued to look for the perfect home and was not having much success. I soon discovered that the realtor had a new house on the market in the same beautiful neighborhood. I contacted her right away and made an offer on the house. Once she accepted my offer we signed and faxed the contract to the bank right away. The realtor and I both agreed on a closing date which was 45 days from the date we signed the contract. At this point, it was time to make sure that we met all of underwriting guidelines. It was not only important for us to meet all of the bank stipulations but the actual house had to meet bank standards in order for the bank to approve the loan. Shortly, after faxing the contract over to the bank I was contacted by my loan processor, her name was Emily. She told me everything that I needed and I emailed Emily the requirements within 24 hours. The only thing that was pending to my knowledge was the appraisal on the house which I had Get more content on HelpWriting.net

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