Definition
Narrative speech shares with the audience a carefully selected story, moral, personal characteristic, and experience.
Structure/outline
A what happened speech writing outline.
A story sequence unfolds in a chronological way.
Introduction: What is it all about? Place, time, and participants, conflict.
Plot development: Climax as the highest peak Denouement
Evaluating remarks
Topics/basic concepts
The speaker may use any narrative that will be of interest to the audience. A good narrative speech leads to an encounter with something unusual, enigmatic, and even incredible.
Requirements
The speaker uses all the techniques of storytelling resorting to stylistic devices. It is technically important to use transitions (sentences, words, phrases, like the words after that, then, next, at this moment, and the like).