In this genre, the writers goal is to make the reader experience the information. The writer incorporates the senses, such as sound, sight, and even aroma, in conveying a description. Craft a well-written essay describing a place you have visited. Your observation, to be interesting, i.e. to be significant, must be subjective” (qtd. in Stewart). Recall the observations that you have made at a certain place (for example, the ocean), focusing on sounds, smells, and even the local flair and flavor of the place. This is not a narrative that states a sequencing of events, but a pictorial with much imagery.
Criteria for This Assignment
Length and Formatting Requirements
3-4 pages, double spaced
Times New Roman, 12-point font
Content Requirements
Use vivid language. Charles Dickens, known for his descriptive writing effectively uses evocative language to captivate his reading audience. Take note of his use of descriptive language in this excerpt from Great Expectations: “This bleak place overgrown with nettles was the churchyard;the dark flat wilderness beyond the churchyard, intersected with dykes and mounds and gates, with scattered cattle feeding on it, was the marshes;the low leaden line beyond was the river; and…the distant savage lair from which the wind was rushing, was the sea” (Dickens).
Organize your paper into three parts: introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should include a controlling statement, or thesis statement, that states the main or central idea of the paragraph.