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Personal Narrative Examples - Making Your Story Real

Personal Narrative Examples - Making Your Story Real

Personal Narrative Examples - Making Your Story Real

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Personal narrative examples can be powerful tools for the writer or public speaker. These narratives give the writer or speaker the opportunity to relay a personal experience to their audience, showing them exactly how they were effected and what the outcome was. These tales are more than just short anecdotes, they can be full, impactful episodes that drive home a message or creates a connection between the speaker and their audience.


When giving a personal narrative, it is extremely important to explain things in detail. Saying "I got up in the morning and went to school," isn't enough to create the interest needed in the story. Give a detailed description of the events. " Each day, the alarm rang at 5:30. After shivering in bed for a few moments, I dashed to the heater to feel the warmth while I dressed. I then began the frigid 3 mile walk to the dilapidated high school." This will give your readers or listeners an image of the events that you are trying to portray.


One of the reasons that personal narratives come across so well in storytelling is that they give the audience a sensory experience, when told correctly. The audience should be able to picture the backdrop, imaging the physical sensations, hear the sounds, and feel each emotion. This allows them to connect with the subject and have a deeper interest in the message that they are sharing with the story. Even if they do not listen, they will have heard and considered your words. They will remember the tales you have told and will continue to think back on the message, even if they did not connect with it immediately.


People thrive on personal interaction and respect and listen to those with whom they can connect. By using personal narrative examples to communicate an important point or address a sensitive topic, speakers can have a very high success rate of reaching their target audience. Telling tales in this form does take quite a bit of practice, and should be done in front of an audience to get feedback and suggestions for making your narratives more impactful.






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