Part I: The Final Draft
Include the final draft of your narrative below. Use this checklist to be sure you have included all required elements:
a narrative that clearly follows a plot archetype
an exposition that introduces a protagonist and a setting
rising action that introduces the conflict and two events that develop the conflict
a climax in which the protagonist must make a decision to resolve their conflict
falling action that reveals what happens after the protagonist’s decision
a resolution that contains the protagonist’s reflection and a theme (or lesson learned)
at least two narrative techniques (dialogue, flashback, foreshadowing, juxtaposition, pacing, or sensory details)
a symbol
temporal words and phrases that clarify the passage of time for your reader
at least 1000 words in length
nclude the completed final draft of your narrative here.
My Exposition
My Rising Action and Climax
My Falling Action and Resolution
Part II: Reflection
Answer the following questions in complete sentences.
Which two narrative techniques (dialogue, flashback, foreshadowing, juxtaposition, pacing, sensory details) did you use in your writing?
How did you use symbolism in your narrative? Include at least one symbol from your story and explain what it represents.
What is the theme (or lesson learned) from your narrative? Use a complete sentence to explain.