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In this task, you will write a fictional or nonfiction narrative of about 750 to 1000 words on a theme that is present in some of the selections from Victorian literature that you read in this unit. In your developing narrative, you can choose one of these themes :
1) a child who does not fit well into his or her social circumstances
2) a child who is perceived as bad when he or she is actually good, or vice versa
3) two people who are attracted to one another but are prevented from uniting due to social norms or related personal conflicts
Include : (Theme, Setting, Characters, Tone, Plot & Point of View)

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The above question wants to analyze your writing ability. For this reason, I cannot write this text for you to show you how to write it.

First, you must choose one of the themes presented in the above question. You should choose the theme that you have the easiest time to write.

After that, you must decide whether to write a fictional narrative or a non-fiction one. A fictional narrative is a story completely created by you, while a non-fiction narrative is a real story that you have lived or witnessed.

After making these choices, you must develop your theme. In this case, you must determine the following story elements.

  • Scenario: Where the story will take place.
  • Characters: The people who will be portrayed in your story.
  • Theme: The message you want to send to the reader who reads your story.
  • Tone: the feeling you want the story to convey.
  • Point of view: It can be in the first person (when the narrator is a character and he is telling what he knows) or in the third person (when the narrator is not a character, but an observer who sees everything that happens in the story.

About the plot, you must adhere to the following steps:

  1. Exposition: Introduce the characters and setting.
  2. Rising Action: Increase the tension of the story gradually, allowing the characters to be guided to the biggest challenge of the plot.
  3. Climax: Make the characters face their biggest challenge. Increase the tension to the maximum.
  4. Falling Action: Finish the challenge and gradually decrease the tension.
  5. Resolution: End the story by showing a conclusion.

More information about fictional texts at the link:

https://brainly.com/question/15954073

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