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i need an narrative essay about the book "flowers for algernon" here's the prompt and requirements! n the last Progress Report of “Flowers for Algernon”, Charlie explains how he plans to move away from New York because he does not want people to feel sorry for him. Write a three (3) paragraph narrative from the first person point of view of Charlie, to the following prompt:

Prompt: What might've happened to Charlie Gordon after the dramatic events of short story, "Flowers For Algernon"? Did he make it out of New York?

.Basic Format of a Narrative Essay

Paragraph #1-The Introduction - makes an insight into the story, states the purpose of writing, and includes an engaging element to hook the reader.

Begin with an attention grabber that captures your reader’s interest. Ex: Sometimes it takes something terrible to realize what is important in life.

Follow with 2-3 sentences that lead up to your thesis statement.
State your thesis statement-this should clearly state the experience or event that you will describe and its significance. Do not begin telling the details of your story yet. Example: Although my sister and I have sometimes not seen eye-to-eye at times, it took her being horribly sick to make me realize how much she truly means to me.

Paragraph #2-4 Body Paragraphs-Your story. Body paragraphs including rising action, climax, falling action. (Typically, there would be one paragraph per each but because we are writing a three paragraph, all three will be in the same body paragraph.)

This is where you tell your story. Just like any story you read, you need to make sure to have a clear beginning, middle, and an end.
Make sure to describe people and places involved with vivid details and use dialogue.
Begin the sentence with a TRANSITION that show the order that the events occurred (First, Later, In the end, Second, Third, etc.) and the details of your story.
Examples:

The day first began like any other day.

Later that day, my sister began to feel worse and my family and I began to worry.

After a day of much distress, my sister finally began to feel better.

Paragraph #3: The Conclusion - lessons learned from the story.

The Conclusion is just as important as the Introduction; It is the last impression your reader will get of your story.
Begin by re-stressing the importance of your thesis. Be careful not to use the same wording.
Example: Although the day my sister fell ill was a horrible day for my family, it made us all realize how important we are to each other.

Summarize the basic events of your story.
Reflect on the larger meaning or importance of the experience described. Basically, what was the point of your story? Explain the new understanding and why/how this experience or event has a permanent effect on you.
Example: This day may have been horrible, but sometimes it is through the horrible events in life that people begin to value the best in life.

General guidelines:

A rule familiar to a lot of essay writers (Links to an external site.) is to give one idea per paragraph.
- A story has to follow some logical pattern. Chronological is the easiest one.
- With every new paragraph underline the significance of experience and the universal truth the story brings to the audience.
Use descriptive language. This is made possible by using figurative language (similes, metaphors, personification), sensory words (use your 5 senses to place your reader where you are) and vivid words (smiled brightly, explained softly).

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