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LESSON 5 INTRODUCTION TO THE ESSAY:

Overview In this lesson, you will know the nature and definition of essay as well as its
types.
Course Materials: In the simplest term, an essay is a short piece of writing which is set around
a specific topic or subject. The piece of writing will give information surrounding the topic but
will also display the opinions and thoughts of the author.
Often times, an essay is used in an academic sense by way of examination in order to
determine whether a student has understood their studies and as a way of testing their knowledge
on a specific subject. An essay is also used in education as a way of encouraging a student to
develop their writing skills.
Types of Essays
I. Narrative Essay
A narrative essay is one which details a story, often times from a particular point of
view. When writing a narrative essay, you should include a set of characters, a location, a good
plot and a climax to the story. You will use the plot as a way of detailing events within the story
and whilst these are commonly in time order, you may feel free to time hop and include flashes
from history or the future.
It is vital that when writing this type of essay, you use fine details to allow the reader to
feel emotion and use their senses but also give the story the chance to make a point. The point of
the essay should be mentioned early on, preferably in the opening line, but if not certainly within
the introduction paragraph. You should also write this type of essay in either the third or first
person and unlike a creative writing story, should always be based around fact.
Example:
A Ticket to the Fair
David Wallace Foster:
It is press day today at the state fair in Springfield, Illinois and I am meant
to be there in the fairground at 9am in order to get my credentials. I think of
these as a small card in the band around a hat. I had never been thought of as
press until now. But my true interest in the credentials is being able to get onto
the rides and into the shows for free. I have come in from the East coast, fresh
and ready for one of their magazines. It isn’t clear to me why they have an
interest in this state fair but I expect that the editors realize, from time to time
that most of the USA live away from the coast and that they will employ
someone like me to do a spot of rural reporting. I’m thinking that they had asked
me to report this as I grew up here. I had never been to the state fair. In fact I
have not been back here for quite some time and I cannot say that I have missed
it.
II. Descriptive Essay
A descriptive essay will describe something in great detail. The subject can be anything
from people and places to objects and events but the main point is to go into depth. You might
describe the item’s color, where it came from, what it looks like, smells like, tastes like or how it
feels. It is very important to allow the reader to sense what you are writing about and allow them
to feel some sort of emotion whilst reading.
That being said, the information should be concise and easy to understand, the use of
imagery is widely used in this style of essay.
Example:
The Orchestra Played On
Joanna Lipman.
The hinge creaks as I open the decrepit case. I am greeted by flowing cascades
of horsehairthe bow is a victim of the mites. It is agony when I twist my fingers
to the position, but to my surprise and the surprise of my children-who were yet
to hear me play- I was still able to make a sound. An expository essay is used
as a way to look into a problem and therefore compare it and explore it. For the
expository essay there is a little bit of storytelling involved but this type of
essay goes beyond that. The main idea is that it should explain an idea giving
information and explanation. Your expository essay should be simple and easy
to understand as well as giving a variety of viewpoints on the subject that is
being discussed. Often times this type of essay is used as a way to detail a
subject which is usually more difficult for people to understand, in a clear and
concise manner. Let’s take a look at this excerpt from How Chinese Mothers
Are Superior written by Amy Chua. I am using the phrase Chinese mom loosely.
I know of some Indian. Irish, Jamaican, Ghanaian and Korean parents who fit the
bill too. I also know Chinese moms, mostly born in the west that are not Chinese
moms. I am also using the phrase parents of the west loosely. These come in
many varieties. That being said, even the parents of the west believe that they
are strict, they’re not nearly as strict as Chinese moms. For example, my friends
from the west who think of themselves as strict, make their kids play
instruments for just half an hour each day. For a Chinese mom, the first sixty
minutes are the easiest, it’s the second and third hours that are tough.

III. Argumentative Essay


When writing an argumentative essay, you will be attempting to convince your reader
about an opinion or point of view. The idea is to show the reader whether the topic is true or
false along with giving your own opinion. It is very important that you use facts and data to back
up any claims that made within the essay.
Example:
The Flight from Conversation
Sherry Turkle
We have become used to this new concept being alone, together. Enabled
by technology, we can be with each other as well as being somewhere else, we
can be connected to anywhere we wish to be. We wish to be able to customize
our life. We wish to be able to move in or out of anywhere we are as what we
most value is having control over where our attention is focused. We are used to
the concept of being, loyal to our own and in a tribe.

Other Types of Essays


Whilst there are four main types of essay, there are some more, less common types.
Despite not being within the main four, these types of essay are still important and each serve
their own purpose.
1. Definition Essays
This is a type of essay which is used to define an idea, thing or concept. Simple
Essays This is, as its name would suggest, a simple essay which is made up from five
paragraphs and can be written on any subject.

2. Persuasive Essays
The persuasive essay is one which can be used as a way of convincing the readers
of an idea. It might also be used in order to convince the reader not to do a particular
thing, or indeed to do it.

3. Rhetorical Analysis Essays


This type of essay is used as a way of analyzing a piece of rhetoric or a speech
and looks at any rhetorical devices which have been used.

4. Analytical Essays
As the name of this type of essay might suggest, it is an essay which is used to
analyze something. This could be a piece of writing, a movie or anything else. The idea is
that the analytical essay will look at what it is analyzing from various viewpoints
allowing the reader to form their own opinion.

5. Compare and Contrast Essays


When writing a compare and contrast essay, the author will be using it as a way of
creating a comparison between two things or finding a contrast between them. But it is
not limited to one or the other, you can also write a compare and contrast essay to do both
of these things in one.

6. Cause and Effect Essays


This is a type of essay which allows the author to explain the cause of a certain
thing as well as being able to explain the effects of it.

7. Critical Essays
When writing a critical essay, the author will be writing about a piece of literature
and evaluating it. They will use the good and bad points of the piece in order to do this.
Process Essays The process essay is a way of outlining or detailing a process. This is
done by breaking down the process so that the readers are able to understand it and even
perform the process themselves once they have read the essay.

8. Synthesis Essays
This is a type of essay which is used as a way to synthesis various concepts in
order to create a judgement on their good and bad points.

9. Review Essays
The review essay is one which looks at a piece of literature and gives a review on
it based around the good and bad points within it.

10. Research Essays


The research essay is one which is written based on a research question and aims
to give a specific answer to it. The author will research the subject as a way of providing
an answer to the question that was posed.

11. Explanatory Essays


This type of essay is used as way to explain any given piece of written work or
literature. They can be written on a variety of types of literature such as poetry, novels or
a short story.

Source: https://7esl.com/essay/

SUBJECT: GEED 10223 – WORLD LITERATURE


COMPILED BY: CINDI N. ALEJANDRINO

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