Wednesday, September 9, 2015


Blog 2A  Narration

Allie Winter
English 1010
September 9, 2015
          
          In class we read an article about the importance of narratives and it shows that narratives, if done properly, allow the audience to connect with the text better. They are a series of events in chronological order that are put together by transition sentences. They are stories in which the audience can connect with the writer and gain lessons from them. They are also important because you can use a narrative to connect to a bigger idea or theme of your paper. People can use stories to kind of help get the point across or to help find the meaning of a bigger subject.
          
           The rhetorical tools that a writer can use are things like setting, theme, characters, and plot lines. All of these tools set a better stage for the paper and it allows the audience to connect with it without being confused the whole time. Setting can allow the audience to imagine where the story is taking place, characters can be there for the audience to connect with and gain lessons from, and the theme can also be a lesson to the readers and it also helps them to connect with the characters more. The plot can have many different tools within it too like foreshadowing and flashbacks that can help the readers connect with the story as a whole.

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