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The personal narrative is one of those academic writing assignments that students either love or hate.  For some people, the structure of a personal narrative comes naturally to them, and they are easily able to relate a wide variety of experiences to their readers.  For other people, the lack of formal structure in a personal narrative makes it difficult for them to keep on-task, and an assignment that should be relatively easy becomes a huge challenge. 

Loosely defined, the personal narrative essay is a prose narrative relating a personal experience from the writer’s own life.  Traditionally, personal narratives are told in first person, though they can be written in both third-person or second-person perspectives. 

There are a couple of things to keep in mind when you are trying to write a great personal narrative.  The first one is to think about the prompt.  Sometimes you might not have an experience that directly relates to the prompt.  In those circumstances, you might need to think outside-of-the-box and consider what experiences you have had that might somehow relate to the prompt. 

The second one to think about is the emotion you want to convey.  If you are relating a personal experience, then you have personal feelings about the story.  How does it make you feel to remember the story?  You want your readers to have the same feeling after they finish reading the story.  Therefore, use words that convey your emotion and include things like dialogue to make your narrative seem more personal.

To see how to write a compelling personal narrative, browse through our personal narrative example essays.  

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Essay Undergraduate
Comparing and Contrasting the Key Personality Theories and Theorists of Psychology
This paper will investigate the six main theoretical approaches to personality theory: classical psychoanalytical, contemporary psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, humanist-existential, narrative, and psychometric/descriptive. To do so, it will focus on the primary works of those who are generally considered to be founders or leaders of each field. In addition, the paper will attempt to give historical perspective to each of the personality theories.
Paper Undergraduate
Facing east from Indian country
Richter, Donald. Facing East from Indian County. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2003, pp. 110-188.
Paper Undergraduate
Identity Construction in Literary Texts
Representasie Van Kleurling Identiteit In Geselekteerde Tekste
Paper Undergraduate
Thomas Jefferson and his views of education
Thomas Jefferson's life experiences shaped his views on education. His attitudes towards education -- radical as they were for his time -- were influenced by his unusual life, by the revolutionary times in which he…
Paper Doctorate
Liar\'s Poker the Salomon Brothers
The Salomon Brothers and Michael Lewis' Liar's Poker: An Inside Look at Organizational Structure and Culture
Paper Undergraduate
Honky by Dalton Conley Race
Race and Downward Mobility in Honky by Dalton Conley
Paper Doctorate
Gene Criminal Determining the Effect
Determining the Effect of Genetic make-up on Criminality and Criminal Behavior
Research Paper Undergraduate
Violence and Death in Slaughterhouse
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., a fourth-generation German-American now living in Cape Cod, was an American Infantry Scout and as a Prisoner of War, witnessed the fire-bombing of Dresden, Germany, the Florence of the Elbe in 1945.
Paper Doctorate
Race in everyday life
The readings on ethnography suggest that when approaching a personal narrative on ethnography one should formulate "an ethnographic topic study" -- and for me that would entail putting my life, my ethnic culture, my…
Paper Undergraduate
Grit and Objectivity in Anne Ellis's Ordinary Woman
Extraordinary Grit in the Life of an Ordinary Woman