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Different Types of Essay

An essay is a written piece that expresses the author's viewpoint on a specific topic, ranging from 100 to over 1000 words, and can be formal or informal. The document outlines the history, types, structure, and tips for writing essays, emphasizing their importance in education and communication. It details five types of essays: narrative, descriptive, expository, persuasive, and the general format including introduction, body, and conclusion.

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Different Types of Essay

An essay is a written piece that expresses the author's viewpoint on a specific topic, ranging from 100 to over 1000 words, and can be formal or informal. The document outlines the history, types, structure, and tips for writing essays, emphasizing their importance in education and communication. It details five types of essays: narrative, descriptive, expository, persuasive, and the general format including introduction, body, and conclusion.

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What is an ESSAY

An essay is a piece of writing which provides the


author's perspective on some subject or topic. Its
length can range from 100 words to 1000 words
or maybe more. Essays can be formal and
informal.

Formal essays are often written for serious


purposes, a great example of a formal essay
would be an essay for a school magazine on
some serious topic or subject or an essay for a
newspaper article however informal essays are
characterized by unconventionality and totally
depends on an individual's taste. Informal letters
are usually used to express one's opinion on a topic with a bit of humor and rambling
structure.

Essays have become an inseparable part of formal education in many countries


including India. Primary and secondary students are taught well-structured essay
formats to ameliorate their writing skills. Essays have also become a way to assess the
performance of humanities students during their final exam

History of Essay
This form of literature is not of ancient origin. In the year 1571, the 'essay' was invented
by a French philosopher named Montaigne. He called his short and minuscule
philosophical writings which were products of the moment by the French word 'assai'.
The essay became a good source to deliver one's feelings and share /her own
philosophy through them. Essays can be used for different purposes like criticizing
someone, and basic observations of daily life.

There are many countries that have included essays in their formal education. Writing
essays on a regular basis can help in expanding your knowledge about different things,
and it also helps in developing writing skills. According to "Oxford English Dictionary"
the person who used the word essayist for the first time was" Ben Jonson". When
England was going through the "Age of Enlightenment", polemicists of England used
essays as a way to influence their readers. Addison and Steele were one of the most
celebrated essayists of the eighteenth century. Essays existed in Japan way before they
existed in Europe, they existed by the name "zuihitsu".
Types Of Essays:
The type of essay basically depends upon what the writer wants to convey to his
readers. Essays basically have 5 types.

1. Narrative Essays: These types of essays are written in first person form. These
include the essays where the writer is narrating a story. The writer tries to write
as vividly as possible so that the writer feels that the events are happening in
front of them. If anyone wants to write these types of essays, he could follow
the principle "Show, don't tell".
2. Descriptive Essays: In this type of essay, the writer tries to describe a place, a
thing, or even a memory. One way of doing this is to bring not only sight but
different senses like touch, smell, and sound into the picture. If the descriptive
essay is written in a well-mannered way, then the reader will feel the emotions
writer was feeling while writing it. The narrator should try to paint a picture.
3. Expository Essays: These types of essays don't have emotions. It doesn't have
any place for the writer's emotions. It includes facts and statistics. To write this
type of essay one should have very extensive knowledge of the subject.
Expository essays are further categorized into the following subtopics:
o Cause and Effect: This type of essay is basically done by connecting
cause to its effect by various chains. In this type of essay before coming
to the conclusion writer must understand the subject and purpose of the
subject. He should see what are the demands of the audience.
o Compare and Contrast: As the name itself suggests, these types of
essays are used to compare 2 things, both the similarities and
dissimilarities.
4. Persuasive Essays: These types of essays are used to influence the reader, to
bring him to his side of the argument. The writer has to write arguments from
both sides, but the ultimate goal is to convince that writer is right, his arguments
carry more weight than the other.
5. Descriptive Essays: These types of essays are all about sensory details. These
types of writings affect the physical senses of the reader. This type of essay is
written in a detailed manner so that it appeals to the reader's intellectual,
emotional and physical sensibilities.

Format of an Essay:
There is no hard and fast rule about how an essay should look. An essay is all about
the thoughts of an individual, so we can't confine it by putting boundaries on it.
However, a basic structure is followed, it is to help the writer only. Now let's have a
look at that basic structure. It basically tells the reader what they are going to learn
about in this essay.

i) Introduction:
This is the start of an essay, so this should look intriguing. Good phrases or some
catchy lines related to the subject could be used to attract the reader's mind. The writer
can also give the synopsis of his topic in the introduction, about what this essay is
going to be and its contents. It is not more than 5-6 lines. Skills like paragraph writing
are of great use here. The introduction is a great way to hook the reader/draw and
keep his attention. You can also start by giving the definition of the topic to the reader
or you can ask a question.

ii) Body:
Writing an essay is like making a sandwich, so the body is the ingredient that helps
you make your sandwich delicious. It is placed between the Introduction and the
Conclusion. This is the most important part of an Essay; it is the crux. This is not only
limited to one or two paragraphs, you can go beyond that and write 5-6 paragraphs
to make your essay knowledgeable.

While the body is the most important part, this is also the part where most writers
make mistakes. People write in a haphazard manner which leaves the readers
confused. So it is very important that before writing you organize your thoughts, pen
down the important points in a rough paper, and then start writing. This makes your
essay more presentable. We provide most of the information in the body, one of the
ways is to write in a systematic flow, for example, if you are narrating a story you should
write in chronological order so that the reader can comprehend. The body also
provides evidence to prove and influence the reader to accept the writer's point of
view.

iii) Conclusion:
This part is the end of the essay. Most writers end by giving moral knowledge of the
story. The conclusion looks a lot like the introduction part of the essay, but make sure
that its syntax and the word it contains are different from the introductory part. The
conclusion gives you a great place, to sum up, your story and argument. It is very
necessary to write the conclusion and you should make sure that you didn't leave any
hanging threads.

Tips on How to make your Essay a great Essay:


1. As we know the title is the first thing that a reader sees, so giving a great title
to your essay ensures that you have the attention of the reader, it also increases
the curiosity of the reader.
2. The too short essay won't satisfy the reader and too long will bore him, you
don't want either of them. Keep your essay of an appropriate/ideal length which
is around 500-600 words. You can increase or decrease it according to the
subject.
3. Not all readers have great knowledge of English, so you should try to keep your
essay crisp and simple. Complicated and Difficult words ruin the flow of the
sentence, avoid doing that.
4. Avoiding grammatical mistakes is very necessary, otherwise, it distracts the
reader. Punctuations and spellings should be used correctly.
5. Before writing directly you should have a rough work, where the important
points are noted, it helps in keeping the flow of your essay. Having a rough
draft helps in avoiding mess.
6. Before diving into the essay you should know its requirements, you should
explore as much as you can about the background information of the topic.
7. Having a thesis statement and the arguments in it help in the formation of the
essay. Thesis statement means a single statement which makes it clear on which
side the writer is.
8. After the completion of the task editing and reviewing it is very important, it
helps in avoiding stylistic and structural mistakes.

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