Wednesday, November 12, 2025




This post specifically  reflects on my experience in LIT 102, this course has significantly shaped my understanding of narrative writing and the importance of style in crafting compelling stories. 

✨ “Writing is a journey, not a destination.” — E. M. Forster.

                           Unpacking Narrative Elements             

·       Setting: More than just a backdrop.

·       Characters: Believable individuals with motivations.

·       Beginning: Hooking the reader from the start.

·       Middle: Developing conflict and rising action.

·       End: Resolution and reflection.

Today's lesson  provided a framework for understanding the essential elements of narrative writing. We explored how the setting could function as a character, influencing the plot and the characters' decisions. We analyzed how to create compelling characters with depth and motivations, moving beyond simple archetypes. 

             The Essence of Style: Finding Your Voice          

One of the most profound takeaways from today lesson  was the understanding of 'style' as a writer's unique voice. It's not merely about adhering to grammatical rules, but about developing a distinctive way of expressing oneself through language. I was in my chair visualising  the  different tones, sentence structures, and narrative perspectives to discover what resonated most authentically with our individual voices.

          Teacher Efficacy and the Power of Modeling        

Our instructor depicted her efficacy in the subject area by smoothly and fluently addressing our queries, concerns and misconceptions,( ha ,ha), creating a supportive and encouraging learning environment. She provided constructive feedback, fostering a growth mindset . This really takes me back to thinking aboit meaningful feedback with the students when it comes to writing , am linking it to conferencing . Seeing a skilled teacher demystified the writing process and empowered us to take risks and experiment with our own writing.

                        The Significance of Pre-Writing              

The class emphasized the crucial role of pre-writing in the writing process. Brainstorming, outlining, and freewriting were presented as essential tools for generating ideas and structuring narratives. These activities helped us overcome writer's block and develop a clear vision for our stories before putting pen to paper.

                         The Spark of Lively Discussions            

Lively classroom discussions were a hallmark in this lesson. Sharing our work and engaging in thoughtful critique allowed us to learn from each other's experiences and perspectives. These discussions broadened our understanding of narrative techniques and helped us refine our own writing.

                          Collaborative Inspiration                        

Collaborative learning played a significant role in my growth as  a writer .

“Writing is a journey, not a destination.” — E. M. Forster

This quote encapsulates the spirit of LIT 102. The course instilled in me a love for the writing process and an understanding that becoming a skilled writer is a continuous journey of learning, experimentation, and self-discovery. It reinforced the idea that writing is not about achieving perfection, but about embracing the process of exploration and growth.

                         Key Takeaways                                        

Todays lesson  was transformative. It provided a solid foundation in narrative writing techniques, fostered a deep appreciation for the power of style, and instilled a lifelong love for the craft. It also highlighted the importance of teacher efficacy, pre-writing strategies, lively discussions, and collaborative learning in creating a rich and rewarding writing experience. The lessons learned will undoubtedly inform my own teaching practice and inspire me to create similar opportunities for my future students.

2 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed reading your reflection, Reshanna. I agree that understanding narrative elements such as setting and character motivation truly deepens storytelling. I also liked how you mentioned the setting functioning as a character. For example, in Charlotte’s Web, the barn shapes the mood and influences each character’s actions.

    Your point about finding your unique style stood out. I have also realized that experimenting with tone and perspective, such as using first person narration, can make writing feel more authentic. The emphasis on prewriting and lively discussions reminded me of how brainstorming in small groups helped me to develop clearer storylines and stronger beginnings.

    Overall, your post captured the spirit of growth in writing. It shows that writing is not only about the final story but also about the learning that happens throughout the process.

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  2. Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback. I agree that narrative elements like setting and character motivation truly shape the depth of a story, and your example from Charlotte’s Web highlights that beautifully. I also appreciate your point about experimenting with tone and perspective finding an authentic voice is such an important part of developing as a writer. I’m glad you connected with the ideas about prewriting and discussion as well, because those strategies really do strengthen our storytelling. Thank you again for engaging so meaningfully with my reflection

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Before I Go, Here's One Last Post!!!

Before I go, I want to leave behind one last post, my narrative story titled "Lost" that carries the heart of what I have learned....