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Features of a Narrative Text

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Features of a

Narrative Text

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What is a narrative text?

Narrative text serves to informreaders by telling them a story. It

can be real or not.

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What are the purposes of a narrative text?

1. To tell a story

2. To tell a sequence of events and experiences

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Examples of a Narrative Text

1. Plays- For example, themusical play Wizard of Oz

andCamp Rock.

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Examples of a Play

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Examples of a Play

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Examples of a Narrative Text

2. Novels- For example, Harry Potter series, Charlotte’s Web and Percy Jackson series.

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Examples of Novels

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Examples of Novels

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Examples of a Narrative Text

3. Short stories- For example, the stories you see in your B2A.

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Examples of a Narrative Text4. Picture books- These kind of books are big with colorful pictures and only few words written on it. For example, Where the Wild Things Are.

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Examples of Picture Books

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Examples of Picture Books

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Characteristics of a Narrative Text

1. There is a development of the story starting with the beginning, middle and end.

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Characteristics of a Narrative Text

2. In every narrative text, there is a where and when it took place or what we call setting.

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Characteristics of a Narrative Text

3. There are characters presented in the story.

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Types of Characters

a. Protagonist- The main character of the story.

b. Antagonist- The villain

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Types of Characters

c. Round Characters- These are the characters that change throughout the story, may it be from being good to bad or vice versa.

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Types of Characters

c. Flat Characters- These are the characters that do not change throughout the story.

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Characteristics of a Narrative Text

4. Conflicts can be seen in the text.

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Types of Conflictsa. Person vs. himself- The conflict is internal. A character must overcome his nature or make a choice between two paths- the good and the evil, the right and the wrong.

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Types of Conflictsb. Person vs. Another person- The conflict is external. The conflict is between two characters in the story. Usually, it is the protagonist against the antagonist.

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Types of Conflictsc. Person vs. Society- The person is against a man-made problem (e.g. bullying, slavery). In the story, the person is forced to fight these problems.

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Types of Conflictsd. Person vs. Nature- The person is against any force or element of nature. It could be a sea creature such as sharks and octopuses or land creature such as bears and tigers. It could also be the natural catastrophe such as tornadoes, storms and earthquakes.

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Characteristics of a Narrative Text

4. In every narrative text, there is always a lesson at the end of it.