How to Start a Narrative Essay

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A narrative essay tells a story, which allows you to flex your creative muscles. Your story may be fictional or nonfictional, depending on the requirements of your assignment. At first, starting your narrative essay might seem hard, but you can make your work simpler by narrowing down your topic and planning out your story. Then, you’ll be able to easily write your story’s introduction.

Method 1 of 3:

Choosing a Topic for Your Narrative

Step 1 Read your assignment to identify the prompt and expectations.

Step 2 Brainstorm.

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Step 3 Choose a single meaningful event to detail in the story.

Step 4 Decide on a theme or message for your story.

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Planning Your Story

Step 1 List and describe the characters in your story.

Step 2 Describe the setting of your story in a few brief statements.

<a href=Step 3 Map out the plot of your story with a beginning, middle, and end." width="460" height="345" />

Step 4 Write out the climax of your story either in detail or as an outline.

Step 5 Choose a point-of-view for your story, such as 1st person or 3rd person.

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Writing Your Introduction

Step 1 Begin your essay with a hook to engage your reader.

Step 2 Introduce the main characters in your story.

Step 3 Describe the setting to set the scene for your story.

Step 4 Include an overview of the story and its theme in the last sentence.

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Sample Introduction and Outline

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Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Advertisement A narrative essay will always tell a story, so make sure your essay has a clear plot. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published Please provide your name and last initial Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

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Don’t borrow someone else’s ideas for your story or copy someone else’s writing. This is plagiarism and can result in severe academic penalties, including loss of credit.

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This article was co-authored by Christopher Taylor, PhD and by wikiHow staff writer, Danielle Blinka, MA, MPA. Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014. This article has been viewed 208,892 times.

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If you’re struggling to start your narrative essay, find a way to encourage your reader to keep reading and introduce your main characters. Since opening lines can pull a reader in, choose something catchy that’s related to your story. For example, if your essay is about loss, you could open with a question like, “Have you ever faced losing something that’s important to you?” Then, add some details about your story’s setting that will interest the reader, such as describing how your trainers squeaked as you dribbled across the court if your story is about sports. You should also include enough information about the main character to peak the reader’s interest, like “She was a tall, lean 12-year-old,” but not too much so they know everything. For tips from our Writing co-author on how to plan out your entire narrative essay before you start writing, read on!

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