Writing a Narrative: Part 1 Structure & Elements | EasyTeaching
Summary
TLDRThis video explains the concept of a narrative, its basic structure, and key story elements. A narrative is essentially a story designed to entertain, following a typical structure: introduction (orientation), problem (complication), and solution. The orientation introduces the characters and setting, while the problem presents a challenge, and the solution resolves the issue. These components are organized into separate paragraphs to guide writing. The video concludes with a preview of a future lesson on the language elements authors use to craft narratives.
Takeaways
- đ A narrative is a story meant to entertain.
- đ Narratives generally follow a similar structure, starting with an introduction (orientation), followed by the problem, and concluding with the solution.
- đ The orientation introduces the characters and the setting of the story, establishing where and when the story takes place.
- đ The setting can be anything, such as a futuristic city or an adventurer sailing the high seas.
- đ The problem (or complication) is the most exciting part of the narrative, where something goes wrong for the main characters.
- đ The problem could be scenarios like getting lost in a city or a sailing boat hitting a reef.
- đ The solution comes after the problem, where the characters find a way to resolve the issue.
- đ Writers use the orientation, problem, and solution as separate paragraphs to organize the narrative.
- đ In longer narratives, multiple paragraphs may be used to describe different parts of the story.
- đ This basic structure of orientation, problem, and solution is common to most narratives.
Q & A
What is a narrative?
-A narrative is a story whose purpose is to entertain.
What are some common forms of narratives?
-Narratives can be found in books, movies, and TV shows.
What is the basic structure of a narrative?
-A narrative typically begins with an orientation, followed by a problem, and then a solution.
What is the orientation in a narrative?
-The orientation is the introduction that sets up the characters and the setting of the story.
What role does the setting play in a narrative?
-The setting provides the 'where' and 'when' of the story, helping to situate the characters in a specific time and place.
What is the problem or complication in a narrative?
-The problem is the part of the story where something goes wrong for the main characters, creating tension and driving the plot forward.
How does the solution in a narrative resolve the problem?
-The solution is where the writer shows how the problem is resolved, often through the characters' actions or decisions.
Why are paragraphs used to separate parts of a narrative?
-Paragraphs help to organize the writing, making it clearer by separating the orientation, problem, and solution into distinct sections.
What happens if a narrative is longer?
-In longer narratives, the writer will use more paragraphs to develop the story and its elements more thoroughly.
What will the next video focus on after this one?
-The next video will focus on the language elements that authors use to write narratives.
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