Narrative writing is a form of storytelling that recounts events, experiences, or a sequence of events in a structured manner. It typically includes elements such as characters, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution.
Through descriptive language and vivid imagery, narrative writing aims to engage the reader and evoke emotions while conveying a specific message or theme.
It can take various forms, including novels, short stories, memoirs, and anecdotes, and often employs techniques such as dialogue, pacing, and foreshadowing to create compelling narratives.