Composition - Writing (Narrative Essay) Pride Comes Before a Fall - JSS2 English language Lesson Note

A narrative essay is a form of storytelling where you share an experience or event. Here are some key points to remember when writing a narrative essay:

1. Understand the Topic: Make sure you understand the topic and what is expected in the essay.
2. First Person Narrative: Write the essay in the first person to engage readers.
3. Organize Your Thoughts: Arrange your ideas in a logical sequence.
4. Use Past Simple Tense: The dominant tense used in a narrative essay is the past simple tense.
5. Use Sensory Details: Use sufficient sensory information and figurative language to make the story more vivid.
6. Follow Chronological Order: Ensure the story flows chronologically.
7. Interesting and Convincing: Your essay must be very interesting and convincing.

Pride Comes Before a Fall

The phrase "Pride comes before a fall" is a proverbial warning that having too much pride or confidence can lead to mistakes that result in a setback or failure. This phrase is adapted from a verse in the Bible: "Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall". It suggests that people who lead lives filled with hubris at their accomplishments will eventually experience a fall from grace. The expression is a verbal warning against arrogance and pride, and those people that fail to heed the warning will experience failure and loss.

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