Thursday, September 8, 2011

Literary Narrative Ideas

  1. The topic I want to write about involved me learning how to send text messages for the first time. Cell phones are fairly new pieces of technology and were completely different ten years ago than its present model. A lot of the interface and functions changed as technology advance. That never stopped me from trying to keep up with new times. 
    • Writing about this topic inspires me to produce a well-written paper. I can clearly remember the facts and details, plus it is something that affects me today. The downside is that I can easily get off-topic.
  2. Another idea could be the time I first listened to The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe being read aloud by my second grade teacher. She got be into reading fantasy books when I was younger. Although she wasn't the "sweetest" teacher ever, I really appreciated her reading such a higher level book to a bunch of seven-year-olds. Honestly, that was the only part of second grade I enjoyed.
    • This topic could be made into a good paper. I can vividly explain my bookshelf filled with all my old children's fantasy/adventure books, or the reading times sitting on the rug in my old classroom while my teacher read to us. The downside is that there's a giant gap between then and now because I don't have the time to read an adult fantasy/adventure book for fun anymore.
  3. The last topic I can think of would date back to the first grade. I would purposely get in trouble just to write what I did was bad multiple times on one of those handwriting papers.  I started writing while I was in pre-k and since then have gotten a lot of compliments on my handwriting. I guess I wanted to see my pretty writing on something tangible. My teacher figured out what I was up to. So I had to ask for her permission to write on these.
  4. Handwriting paper.
    • I can't really think of any pros to writing this into a paper. I basically summed up every detail into that one paragraph. This topic is covered in such a short period of time that I can't possibly write a three paged paper without me adding unnecessary words in there. Good times, though. 

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