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Friday, April 16, 2021

Narrative Story: Marlow McRroy

 In English, we come to conclude the term with the final task of creating our own stories. There has been a great range of genre to choose from such as fiction or non-fiction (I chose the latter). It was also possible to create a script like a story however I did not do so. Instead, I wrote a narrative story. I was inspired by how "Dracula"-Bam Stroker-- was written in a diary entry fashion. I took the method and used it to tell the story that I have written. The story is quite short with only 2000 words, I took inspiration also from what I have been reading lately. Such as horror and crime.  Also beginning to experiment with elements such as foreshadowing. I have put several foreshadowing in the story, from the wording of certain sentences, subjects like birds, as well as some others. The dates are quite important o the story also and play a major role. I am hoping that they are sufficient enough to convey the idea but still being able to surprise the reader in the end. 

The following text is considered Rated R in my opinion. Language and topic were intended for a more mature audience.

To split a mockingbird - eBirdCommon Raven | Audubon Field Guide

The Narrative story:

Marlow McRroy

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