Based off of the readings, a literacy narrative should tell a story based on a given timeline, as well as educate us about a certain topic, situation or story. A good literacy narrative tell us this story from that person’s point of view. Usually a good narrative tells things word for word, to give us an idea of what was really going on, or what really happened. A good literacy narrative makes you feel how the person/people in the narrative feel. For example, in the Douglass article, he says “these words sank deep into my heart.” This tells us that these words were very important to him and we feel the same importance as an audience.
Posted by kareemw on February 9th, 2009 at 10:37 am