How narration affects writing
Narration is an effective way to tell a story, at least which that is what I thought until Eng. 101. Narration can help someone tell a story about someone, something and even events in time. The way you narrate a story can both give it the power and appeal to the audience you are trying to bring in and share what you have to say. Sometimes the best way to narrate isn't by writing down a few words or speaking them. You can also effectively bring life to your peace with video or radio and pictures; they say a picture is worth a thousand words.
The way narration can help an author with what they are trying to get across is by capturing the reader’s imagination. It is one thing to be able to write but you also need to keep your audience entertained. Think about history class for a second, most people don’t like history but if a certain event is told or narrated in the right format you can still draw in those who dislike the writings. Authors and writers face the same obstacles except authors are held to someone a higher degree and need to be careful of what they put out for people to experience. The one thing they both need to ask themselves though is; are they being rhetoric in there writing or just being one sided. With narration, they can both make life a little easier for the everyday writer and the acclaimed author. People can understand what they are trying to put out there a little better and they can draw in new people to read and experience what they what to convey to the public.
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