Definition: Narrative, as defined by Merriam-Webster, is a story or tale that tells a story. Narrative is a form of writing that tells a story or tale. It can be in the form of a narrative poem, short story, novel, screenplay, and biography. A narrative contains all elements of an actual story: Plot (a sequence of events) and characters. A narrative often includes exposition, conflict, development, climax, resolution, and foreshadowing. A good narrative will also include a plot twist or a turning point that will cause the reader to look at their life in a new light. Narratives can be simple stories written by a single individual, or they may be told from the perspective of multiple individuals who have experienced something similar. Some examples of narratives are: - "The Cat in the Hat" by Dr. Seuss - "My Old Car" by Mark Twain Narrative writing has evolved over time to become more complex and detailed than it once was, with writers such as Charles Dickens and Ernest Hemingway exploring these elements in their work. Narrative writing can also be used for informational purposes, like a biography or a personal essay.