What is a good narrative essay outline?
A good narrative essay outline will identify the topic or incident and include a topic sentence for each paragraph.
For example, an essay looking at what we might learn about life from our hobbies or pastimes might have the following outline:
Topic: Life lessons learned in a kayak
- Introduction:
- Hook: When I first sat in a kayak at the age of 15, I was immediately off-balance and mildly terrified.
- Thesis: Little did I suspect that, over the course of the next two years, I would learn a host of lessons that would be valuable, not just for kayaking, but for life in general.
- Life lesson one: Where your head is will determine what happens to you more than you realize.
- Supporting story: learning to keep my head straight
- Life lesson two: Just because something might seem to hold you back doesn’t mean it isn’t helping you to keep straight!
- Supporting story: instructor tying a “skeg” to my boat
- Life lesson three: Dangerous and frightening experiences can be prepared for so that when they happen, you are equipped to cope.
- Supporting story: learning how to get out of a capsize
- Conclusion: These are just a few of the life lessons that kayaking has taught me.
You can use these topic sentences to guide the content of each paragraph.