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Types of Essays

December 7th, 2007

There exist a lot of essay types. Your essay structure and organization will depend on the essay type which you will choose. In this article we will describe the most widely used essay types.

Expository essay

This is an essay type which describes or explains some idea.
There are two types of the expository essays.
The first type is a descriptive essay. This type of essay requires that the writer was able to create a mental picture in reader’s mind. You will have to write a very detailed composition, mentioning you feelings and impressions. It is preferable to use expressive tone for this essay type.

The second type of the expository essays is an informative essay. This type of writing also requires putting a lot of details in the text, but the preference is given to the facts but not the writer’s feelings and emotions.

Narrative essay   

The purpose of such essay is to entertain the readers. Such type of essay may be presented by means of a fairy tail or personal narration. You do not depict some real facts and events. The preference has to be given to the interesting and captivating plot.

Persuasive essay

The persuasive essay more often expresses by listing of pros and cons of some phenomenon. The writer’s task is to assure or to reassure the readers in some idea or belief. The writer is not allowed to refer only to his/her point of view. The arguments which you use to prove or disprove some idea have to be based on concrete facts.

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Purpose of an Essay

December 7th, 2007

The purposes of writing an essay can vary greatly. We present you only the most commonly written essay types:

•    The purpose of writing a descriptive essay is to describe an object, a person, a place, etc. You may use different methods for describing something in your essay. You may choose fresh and vivid language or provide interesting and catching examples. You can describe something ordinary, but compare it with an extraordinary. Remember that your job is to show, but not tell.
•    The purpose of a comparison/contrast essay is to compare and contrast two or more subjects. A comparison essay shows how two or more things are alike. A contrast essay shows how two or more things are different.
•    One of the most challenging essay types is a persuasive/argumentative essay. Persuasive writing is not an easy skill to master. It is not an easy task to convince the reader to agree with your opinion about something. It is not enough just to state your thoughts. You have to provide convincing arguments and sufficient evidence.
•    The purpose of writing an explanation essay is to explain precisely and clearly your point of view.
•    A literature essay should retell the material you have read or studied. To be able to write this essay type, you should be familiar with the material quite well. Your analyzing skills are required.
•    Narrative essay. The purpose of narrative writing is to tell a story, reflect or explore the author’s values presented as a story.
•    An evaluation essay should represent your logical thinking. Evaluation can be used in movie reviews, books, etc. You have to analyze given information and make up a conclusion.

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Persuasive Essay

December 7th, 2007

Every student or pupil is sure to write different essay types during their study. Very often they face some difficulties. The structure and the purposes of essay types can vary. What we want to present is a brief guide that will help you write a persuasive essay.

• The purpose of your persuasive essay is to win your argument, to make your reader accept your viewpoint.
• You should be an expert on your issue. So, before you start writing an essay, carry out a research.
• When choosing a topic, be careful! Try to avoid issues that can not be won. Your topic should be well-defined and arguable. The reader should understand the problem completely, so make sure you introduce your topic precisely.
• State your position clearly.
• A persuasive essay requires convincing arguments. Your arguments should be supported by sufficient evidence. To convince your readers, you may use some statistics, facts, or testimonies. Make sure your sources are reliable, up-to-date and nonbiased.
• Introduce the opposite point of view and provide facts why your viewpoint is the one to be accepted.
• The tone of your persuasive essay should be reasonable, trustworthy and professional. Do not be aggressive!

Here is a kind of plan that helps writing an essay.

1. Decide on a topic.
2. Do your research. Find as many sources as possible.
3. Decide on your personal position.
4. Write introduction, main body and conclusion.
5. Edit and proofread your essay.

Many people think that if you simply have an opinion, you can argue it successfully. Very often these folks are surprised when others do not agree with their point of view.

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Essay Types

December 7th, 2007

All essay types have their own peculiarities and develop different skills. We present you the most commonly used essay types:

1.    Descriptive essay. The purpose of this essay type is to describe an object, a person, a place, an event, etc. You think it is a five minutes work? Ok. Can you take a dare and write an essay, describing someone’s eyes? You have to possess certain skills and creativeness to write this kind of essay. You think it is meaningless task? Your beloved will be surprised to hear an amazing description of his/her eyes…
2.    Explanation essay. The purpose of this essay type is to clear up the issue in a brief and coherent way. Imagine that you are a teacher and you have to introduce new rules and explain how they work. It is a hard task. Explanation essay can help you develop this skill.
3.    Persuasive or argumentative essay. The purpose of this essay type is to make other agree to your viewpoint, argument and accept your way of thinking. Why is it important? So, now imagine that you are a lawyer. Any other objections?
4.    Research essay. The main purpose of this essay type is to help you carry out a research, work with different types of information, and draw your own conclusions. This kind of work will develop skills you can apply when writing a dissertation.
5.    Evaluation essay. The main purpose of this essay type is to give your opinion on the book, article, movie, etc. You can agree or fully disagree on the issue. Don’t you want to put up a good show when discussing a new bestseller?
6.    Literary essay. The main purpose of this essay type is to reduplicate the material you have read and analyze it.

As you can see, different essay types develop different skills.  When getting an assignment to write an essay, do your best. Practice makes perfect!

Descriptive Essay

December 7th, 2007

Writing different essay types can be a rewarding and an interesting experience, but it can turn out to be a complicated task to accomplish. More than other essay types, descriptive essays should create a vivid and deeply involved experience for you reader. To achieve this, you should use detailed descriptions and observations.

Your description should be detailed and vivid enough to help your readers create a clear picture of what is being written about.

When you get down to writing a descriptive essay, start with the obvious. Here are some things to be considered when writing a descriptive essay:

• Identify the subject you want to describe. It can be a person, a place, an experience, an object, feelings, etc.
• Before you start actual writing of your essay, answer the following question: What do you want your reader to feel when reading your essay? Once you have a clear answer, start writing your work.
• Your subject can be either ordinary or extraordinary. The important thing is to make your descriptive essay interesting and unusual. Show your creativeness.
• You may use different approaches to this task. Use vivid language, striking examples, or unusual comparison.
• If you have finished writing your essay, do not hurry. Proofread and edit your descriptive essay. Use the question below to check whether your descriptive essay is full enough:
- Did you provide enough descriptions and details?
- Did you write down all important details?
- Did you organize your paragraphs logically?

All essay types require time, hard work and efforts. But nothing is impossible! Pull yourself together and start writing your descriptive essay.

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