A narrative text is a type of text that tells a story or describes a sequence of events, whether nonfictional or fictional. The purpose of a narrative text is to entertain or inform the reader by presenting a series of events in a coherent and engaging way. Narrative texts can be presented through a sequence of written or spoken words, through still or moving images, or through any combination of these. Some characteristics of narrative texts include the use of past tenses, the presence of a plot with complications or problematic events, and the attempt to find resolutions to solve the problems. Narrative texts can have didactic or instructive purposes, such as teaching moral lessons or sharing information about historical events or specific cultural traditions. The purpose of narration is to entertain and gain the readers interest. Understanding the elements of narrative texts can help readers follow the story line and make successful predictions about what is to occur, which develops higher-level thinking skills.