A descriptive essay is aimed at describing an object, phenomenon or
event. A description process may be conducted through the introduction
of examples, utilization of expressive language, comparison with some
other objects, description of the personal sensations about the
described object or any other technique that discloses peculiarities of
a described object, phenomenon or event in a vivid and comprehensible
way.
While writing a descriptive essay, it is necessary to remember
that virtually every object, phenomenon, or event can be viewed from
different angles by different individuals. To this reason, it is
necessary to start with obvious features of a described object, and
afterwards disclose as many of its peculiar features as possible. It is
ultimately important to keep the reader of a descriptive essay
interested in the discussed object by introduction of the most
interesting features in a lively manner and by emphasizing the object?s
remarkable features. The writer should display his own opinion about
the subject and thus form the reader?s impression.
Introductory paragraph should include brief description of an
object, starting with general features, continued with peculiar ones
and finalized by the thesis statement. Body paragraphs should include
more detailed description of the stated features, and the conclusion
should summarize the stated information or restate the previously
formulated thesis with consideration of peculiarities stated within the
body paragraphs.
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This article was posted on October 03, 2005