write a quest narrative from your life using literary concepts from the reading. You will demonstrate how you used those concepts to help you tell your story and share an inspirational vision or mission. The quest narrative you share should be true, but you can address it to a fictional audience. In Part II, you will evaluate the narrative you created and reflect on the writing process and the use of literary concepts in writing. You will explain how you made certain decisions to build the narrative, and you will reflect on the process of creating a work of literature. This assignment will be a good exercise in communicating leadership, which will be useful in the workplace and throughout your life.
You can write Part I as a letter, a story, a poem, or a play. There are many ways to approach this assignment for Part I. You can check the Unit 6 Assignment Part I Tip Sheet for examples to help you brainstorm ideas and narrow your focus.
It is helpful to think of the quest narrative through four decisions.
1.) What is my quest?
2.) Which genre will I use to write it?
3.) Which of the concepts from the reading could be useful in helping me to tell this story in an interesting way?
4.) Who is my audience? Who do I want to encourage to take on a challenge as I did?
Do be sure to carefully read the chapter’s discussion of the quest narrative. Then also consider the concepts from the reading on literature, as you will build those ideas into Part I and define them in Part II.
Part I: You will compose a quest narrative from your life. Your audience should be someone that you want to encourage to overcome obstacles, build resilience, or take the same quest. You will tell the audience your story and call them to action as well. You should be writing this as a leader who wishes to inspire the person reading your narrative.
You must employ at least two of the concepts from the assigned reading on literature, such as metaphor, image, or symbol.
As you create the narrative, include details, emotions, and ideas that happened in those moments. You may have taken action in this quest without thinking it through, but take this opportunity to analyze the decision as a part of self-awareness, finding your potential, and becoming inspired to improve your situation. Do include the highs and the lows of the quest along with insight into why you kept moving toward your goal.
The quest narrative in Part I must be at least 1 page, but it can be longer.
Part II: In at least 500 words, you will evaluate the quest narrative you wrote in Part I.
Save Part I and Part II in the same document, so your instructor can easily move from one part to the other.