Narrative writing and Graphic "Writing",what do these phrases mean?Well,the definition of narrative writing -It is a unique form of writing used to write or should we say narrate a particular story in the form of words.Graphic "writing"-It is a way of "writing"in which graphic pictures are illustrated without any words to narrate and portray a particular story.In this world,there exists countless forms of writing which are mastered by authors in order to plant their story in the reader's mind to leave a deep impression.For some reason,according to myself,there is a connection between narrative and graphic "writing".What is this connection?Relative to my recent Language Arts lesson in which we were supposed to carry out various activities according to our strongest element(e.gVisual,musical etc.),Narrative writing and Graphic "writing" are like the 2 natural elements-Earth And Water.They are dependent on one another,something extremely essential.The Earth element stands for Narrative writing while the Water element stands for the Graphic "writing".Why Earth?We all have sufficient knowledge about the Earth and know that it is a "platform"we live on.This is implied on narrative writing.Narrative writing is the basic,fundamental platform for a story to be told to the reader.Without it,the reader would not be able to identify the key points and the characteristics of a story.The Water element is important too.Water is one of the key conditions on Earth that keep all of us alive.Graphic writing helps the reader to visualise clearly the story's events and prevents the story from being monotonous and injects the story with livelihood.Water brings out the essence of life and it is similar to Graphic writing-It also brings out the essence and the true meaning behind the story.This is a important connection between 2 of the most common methods of portraying a story,if you get what I mean.
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