ENG 1102 Composition and Modern English Literary Narrative Essay

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ENG 1102

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In a minimum of 500 words, write a short literacy narrative about yourself.  Literacy narratives can often have slightly different focuses, so you have a small amount of room for creativity, but they primarily deal with detailing a person’s path to reading and writing (education and experiences as a reader) and/or the impact that reading and writing has on their lives.  Keep in mind that the focus here is on “literacy” (the act of reading and/or writing) and not as much on “literature” (which we’ll be talking about in class).  Your literacy narrative can involve your experiences with various “great” books, but it will more likely encompass your experiences with a variety of texts, from internet reading, to newspapers, to comic books, to whatever you tend to read or even write in your spare time.

The organization of your paper will depend on the focus you want the essay to take.  If you are writing about your experience becoming literate (learning to read and write), you will probably take a narrative approach, detailing your first experiences in school or your first memories of books or the first time reading or writing seemed to make a big impact on your life.  In writing from this perspective, you will want a clear introduction that establishes the story you plan on telling, strong transitions and paragraphs (probably chronologically organized) that put that overall story together, and a conclusion that goes beyond simple summary to address the large context of what you’ve just written about.  What ultimate impact did those early experiences have on the reader/writer you are today? 

If you focus more on particular texts or experiences of reading and writing and how they have impacted your life, you would structure your essay in a more subject-by-subject fashion.  Your introduction would establish that you are writing about significant moments where literacy or particular texts impacted your life and give a sense of why those moments or texts are important.  Your body paragraphs would be organized around each of those texts or moments, explaining what they were and narrating why they mattered.  In this structure, your conclusion would again go beyond simple summary to put the discussion in a larger context.  Have those particular moments or texts changed the way you read or address writing now?  How might those experiences be similar to or different from those of other individuals?

Regardless of how you organize the paper, the final draft of your paper needs to be typed, double spaced, and in 12 point font with one inch margins.  Your name, the instructor’s name, the course number, and date need to be in the upper left hand corner of the first page.  Your last name and the page number should appear in the upper right hand corner of each page (technically it’s optional on the first page, but should definitely be on additional pages).  See page 488 in A Writer’s Reference for an example.

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How Reading and Writing has been important to me-Outline
1. Issues mentioned
A. Traditionally, society only concentrated on teaching children how to cook and take
care of their husbands. Reading and writing were not prioritized then
B. I can remember that my experience with the book began when I was a toddler
C. Reading and writing are critical skills in the contemporary world. Reading and
writing g empower people with knowledge that makes them well equipped to handle
the challenges they can experience in life
D. The experience at school was fascinating. The first time our lesson commenced made
me realize that I knew much more than most of my classmates. I could at least read a
simple world while most of them could not. My teacher was incredibly proud of me
that she decided to make me the leader of the class.
E. At the primary level, I presented my school in several spelling competitions and won
many awards
F. In college, I won a pres...


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