
Personal Narrative Essay about the Turning Point
Introduction As an undergraduate student studying English literature, I have often explored the concept of narratives, both in fictional works and personal reflections. This ...

Topic-1 Descriptive Writing: Imagine that you visited a remote village untouched by the influence of technology. Describe the people, their attire, daily routine, nature, scenery, animals, houses, and any one person you met there. How did you feel first? What were your feelings when had to return? Why? (Use the first person pronouns I, We or our minimally) (Word limit – 700)
Introduction This essay explores a hypothetical visit to a remote village untouched by modern technology, drawing from the perspective of technology studies. It describes ...

What is narration? It is “the telling of a story…[which] normally involves a discussion of events which are ‘true’ or real” (The Short Prose Reader 139). In addition, a good personal narrative always has a purpose beyond simple entertainment: it illustrates a point the author is trying to make; in other words, it has a clear thesis which the narrative supports. Finally, it includes vivid sensory details and other description in order to capture the reader’s attention. What is narrative persuasion? This is the specific use of a narrative to convince your reader of a point (the thesis). By using exceptional detail, an author can re-create an experience so vividly that the reader feels as if he/she has actually experienced it him/herself; the author uses this emotional connection to illustrate his/her point and convince the reader to agree.
Introduction As an English undergraduate student exploring the intricacies of narrative forms, I am particularly drawn to how personal stories can serve as powerful ...

Understanding the Act of Writing: A Synthesis of Process and Reflection
Introduction This essay explores the act of writing as a dynamic process of discovery and revision, where initial ideas evolve through iterative drafting and ...

A First-Person Narrative Exploration of Franco Magnani’s Artistic Experience in Oliver Sacks’s “The Landscape of His Dreams”
Introduction This essay presents a creative yet analytically grounded first-person narrative from the perspective of Franco Magnani, the artist featured in Oliver Sacks’s essay ...

Navigating Uncertainty: Reflections on a Turbulent Time
Introduction In this era of unprecedented global upheaval, where the echoes of a pandemic linger amid new crises, I find myself grappling with a ...

Blending Personal Memory and Artistic Perception: A Personal Academic Exploration of Maria Gainza’s Optic Nerve
Introduction In academic writing, the integration of personal experience with scholarly analysis often challenges traditional boundaries, as highlighted by Candace Spigelman’s advocacy for a ...

Creativity as a Tool for Survival and Innovation: Examining Lois Lowry’s Gathering Blue through Pat Sullivan’s Lens on Creative Education
Introduction Creativity has long been a subject of scholarly debate, often positioned as an essential human capacity that drives innovation, problem-solving, and societal progress. ...

Narrative essay: write a story including the sentence “you should have listened to his advice” write between 350-400 words. Make it sound mediocre and rushed
Introduction As an undergraduate student studying English literature and creative writing, this essay serves as a practical exercise in narrative composition. The task requires ...

If You Could Create a Video Game Character, What Would You Create (Name, Skills, Weapons, Capabilities, etc.) and What Game Would It Be a Part of?
Introduction In the field of English studies, the creation of characters forms a cornerstone of narrative construction, whether in traditional literature or interactive media ...
