How to Write a Descriptive Essay

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    Suspense In Poe's Liigeia

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    in his poems and short stories due to the building of suspense. He writes so that the suspense quickly builds and then he ends his work off usually with a sudden realization. This sudden realization allows for the tension to quickly unravel and leave the reader with a sense of relief and satisfaction. Poe builds suspense in his short story Ligeia through the death of a beautiful woman, the tone of the story, and being descriptive. Most of Poe’s work involves the death of a beautiful woman. In…

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    learn a number of writing skills that would help me in my future writing experiences. I learned a great lesson from that class in that even classes that you might not enjoy can help you later on. The very first essay that we were assigned to write was a descriptive essay and it was that essay…

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    bedroom to help the reader connect with Nancy. Capote portrays a descriptive view of her bedroom to convey her personality. He uses many rhetorical strategies to create a feeling of sorrow and reveals the femininity and innocence of young Nancy Clutter. He uses figurative language throughout the passage to represent Nancy’s femininity and her typical teenage life. Capote uses varied sentence structure and devices to provide descriptive knowledge about Nancy. He also creates multiple tones…

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    professed that hardship has the ability to provoke hidden skills that which other wise would have never shown themselves. This philosophy is especially true in comparison to the life of Elie Wiesel, a beautifully written Holocaust survivor. Wiesel writes to all who haven't lived through the horror that is known as the Holocaust, in efforts of “transmitting the history of the disappearance” of those who were brutally and unrightfully killed. With a tone of gloom and mourning, Wiesel argues that…

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    mental picture for the reader by providing descriptive words that appeal to the senses. By Sexton using colors such as fiery orange and black, using the words serpent and dragon, and repeating the phrase ‘I want to die,’ she keeps the death…

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    The writer named Charles Warner writes it creatively in his text, "How I Killed a Bear" in the ways that portray the stimuli. Most of the writer descriptions are targeted at keeping up appearances and saving face toward the readers as well as the people who stayed close to him, as the narrator desires. However, his descriptive words those occurrences in the situation of the bear attacks, and events that occur before it in flashbacks, are all in masks to hide his insecurities and shortcomings to…

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    of Professional Gaming” is a piece written by Raven Jiang who uses the video game, Dota 2 as an example to represent gaming as an ever-growing visual entertainment source. It also tells of how video gaming can even draw in a steady income, whether it be live streaming or video competitions. Raven describes how big gaming is and in what ways it is. Through his use of superb examples and explanations the work is effectively stating its claim. Raven starts off the piece by stating that a group of…

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    every writer write to their best ability. Our first unit was poetry, where we learned about many different types of poems and how all poets have a different style and how grammatical rules can be broken when writing poetry. I chose my top four poem I wrote in class, which include, my four haikus, two-tone, my three cinquain, and my first line poems to put into my portfolio. After the poetry unit, we moved onto the fiction and short story unit, where we learned about using descriptive writing…

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    The way Arundhati writes is very sophisticated and descriptive. She use a lot of large vocabulary. Some of the words she uses I had to goole to be able to understand what she was trying to say. For example the first sentence in the book she says “May in Ayemenem is a hot, brooding month.” I had no idea what brooding month until I looked it up and found that is meant showing deep unhappiness. Arundhati is also very descriptive in the way she writes. Theres been several paragraphs where they are…

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    1. From the story's first paragraph, find one example where the author uses one of the five senses (a sensory detail) to help the reader imagine the scene he describes. Copy down the example and write which of the five senses is described. Sight: The sky’s blue vastness, the distance and magnitude of stars, an endless succession of numbers, gave way to a rising sensation of infinity, eternity, an imagined universe with no bonds. 2. What is the name of the main character of the story, the…

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