Friday 18 October 2013

Remember children books



I admire the narrative style of research writing for the various ways in which stories are told and how authors can use tales to situate topics and instruct readers in a somewhat theatrical approach, while they are waiting for the next scene to unfold. Most readers can relate to this style of writing since it is often the style used in children books and novels. The narrative style is also very intuitive and has a natural feel to it, both from the writer and reader's perspectives. Another interesting form of narrative storytelling  use is often seen in video artifacts such as presentations, documentaries, etc. Narrated stories are also compelling because of the visions they create in readers' memory, making the essence of stories easy to remember in the future.

No comments:

Post a Comment