Descriptive Essays
Descriptive essays are aimed at describing some object, thus, for instance, some place, feeling, person, or some thing, etc, so that the reader will be able to imagine the whole picture of the thing described.
So, when you take for writing descriptive essays you should clearly define the subject. You may resort to any stylistic tools, which are up your sleeve, such as different stylistic devices: metaphors, epithets, similes. You are also welcome to use questions in your descriptive essay, but then you should provide answers to them. So that not to puzzle the reader. He/she should get pleasure when reading your descriptive essays, but not lie guessing what you mean.
Another very important point in writing descriptive essays is the clear content. This means that you should not draw a veil over the subject of your essay, you should try to express your thoughts in such a way so that it will be as easy as interesting to read it.
Besides you are welcome to describe events, which happened to you personally. This will bring freshness to your narration, besides it is always rather exciting to read about real events than about fiction. So, the next point is truthfulness of the utterance.
The last point to make is the proofreading of your descriptive essay. Every time you reread it you may notice some misleading facts and correct them and you may check whether there are enough facts for the reader to imagine the whole picture. Thus, rereading of the essay will be very helpful for you when you want to express your thoughts as clearly as possible.
