How to Write Narrative Essays in the Best Traditions of Story Telling

Posted on September 8th, 2009

How to write a narrative paper? The shortest and the most precise answer would be “Create a story!” because this is what writing narrative essays is all about.
 
Sounds quite easy, then what is so special about making up stories? Well, if this is what you think, you have no idea how to write narrative papers. Besides, we have even more disappointing news for you. Making up stories (good stories) is not that easy!
 
So, if you want to know how to write narrative essays, you need to learn some essentials of creating stories. This is what we can help you with.
 
Thus, check some important elements of a good narrative essay.
 
How to write narrative essays: creating settings
 
Setting, in other words, can be defined as a background of a story. The following components refer to setting:

  • a place or a geographical location;
  • a period;
  • weather – can be an important aspect of your story, e.g. if you are telling about a hurricane.

How to write narrative essays: creating atmosphere
 
Atmosphere can be defined as the overall mood of your story, some feelings that you want to convey. You may create gloomy, mysterious, cheerful atmosphere, but mind that it can change throughout the story.
 
How to write narrative essays: creating a plot
 
A plot is a storyline, usually arranged in chronological order. Any plot also consists of several important elements:

  • an introduction;
  • a conflict or a problem of the story;
  • a climax or a turning point;
  • a solution.


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This I Believe Essay Contest: Somebody Might Be Interested in Your Beliefs

Posted on August 20th, 2009

Participating in a This I Believe essay contest is one more way for you to express yourself, some of your ideas and beliefs. People who decide to take part in the contest and write This I Believe essays do not expect to win any prizes. Perhaps, they just make an attempt to change something in this world or do something about their lives by means of sharing beliefs and good ideas with others.
 
Anyway, everybody does it for his/her own specific reasons, and if you simply have something important to tell, sit down and write your This I Believe essay.
 
By the way, such This I Believe essay contest is held by American Public Radio (NPR) that has been running audio series called This I Believe for several years. Absolutely different people, starting from famous writers like Elie Wiesel to ordinary citizens just like you, send their This I Believe essays to the radio. Then, the best This I Believe essays are read by their authors and broadcasted.
 
So, do you believe that participating in the This I Believe essay contest is for you? Do you want everybody to find out about your beliefs? Then, let us give you several tips on how to make effective This I Believe essays.

  • Your essay should not be longer than 500 words. Better write a 250-300-word essay.
  • It should not be a poem or a fiction story. Just write a real-life story about an event or anything else that helped you shape your beliefs.
  • Then, just send your This I Believe essay to the official NPR website and wait for results.


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Essays on Galileo

Posted on August 6th, 2009

If you are going to write essays on Galileo, you should be very attentive, since he was the person who has played a great role in the world history.
 
If you face some problems completing essays on Galileo or you are simply looking for some interesting and new issues you can cover in essays on Galileo, pay attention to this article.
 

  • Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) made a real scientific revolution. His discoveries in physics, philosophy, astronomy, etc. are still the issues for scientific arguments. So, as you can see this scientist is worth your attention and you should reflect all his merits in your essays on Galileo.
  • Galileo was the first man, who analyzed the mountains of the Moon and saw the Moons of the Jupiter with the help of his telescope. Is it not amazing, to have done all this in the 17th century? The unbelievable nature of this scientist can also be in the centre of your attention when writing essays on Galileo.
  • Galileo criticized Aristotle and Archimedean. In this direction you can expand on this problem in your essays on Galileo and think over the reason for this critique.
  • Galileo is the author of many scientific works, such as “Discourses of the two main sciences”, “Dialogues of the two main world system”, and many many others. So you may speak upon some of them and their essence in your essays on Galileo.
  • Galileo have had big collisions with the Church since 17th century; there could not have been such scientific discoveries. Everything was founded on faith and Galileo was a real threat for this religion empire to come to an end. Thus, you may bravely take this point for the discussion in your essays on Galileo.


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Life Changing Experience Essays: If You Have Nothing to Say

Posted on August 4th, 2009

As far as we know, teachers do not ask to write essays on life experience too frequently. However, when they do, it seriously puzzles many students. They just do not know what to discuss in their essays on life experience.
 
Some peers of yours will tell, “Man, dozens of things are going on and changing around you. Can you not focus on something and write about it in your essay on life experience?”
 
Well, we have to agree with your peers because life changing experience essays can be devoted not only to some “big” things. However, writing about the death of a close person, pet, or moving to a new house/city seems to be a bit boring as well.
 
This is what most of your peers will be talking about in their life changing experience essays, and you want to single out. Besides, we know that some students find their lives rather mediocre and ordinary. They really have nothing special to tell in their life changing experience essay.
 
Well, it is not a reason for not writing your life changing experience essay. There are at least two good ways to prepare your assignment.
 
Life changing experience essays: idea #1
 
You are writing this life changing experience essay for your teacher not for a detective who will check all the facts. What we are talking about is telling some lies in your paper. Make up some kind of a story or add details to something that really happened to you. Your teacher does not really care about that.
 
Life changing experience essays: idea #2
 
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500 Word Essays: Answers to Some of Your Questions

Posted on July 10th, 2009

Although writing essays is one of the most frequent assignments, it seems you will never learn all the rules and requirements. The thing is that there are so many types of essays, so many peculiarities that even the length of your paper might affect the way you complete it.
 
So, this time you want to get answers to your questions about 500 word essays. In our 300-word article, you will find some of them.
 
How long is a 500 word essay?
 
Well, it depends on several factors, particularly on how big you write or the font that you use in your 500 word essay.
 
Usually, handwritten 500 word essays are about 2-4 pages long (4 pages if your writing is really big). If you use a 12 pt font to type your paper, it will take 1 or 1 and a half pages.
 
How much time will it take to write a 500 word essay?
 
As a rule, it does not take too much time, but everything depends on a topic. If you are interested in it and have some background knowledge, it will take you 30-45 minutes to prepare an essay.
 
If the topic is not familiar to you, you will have to conduct additional research. In this case, you will spend about an hour on making your paper.
 
How should you write a 500 word essay?
 
The whole writing process is similar to writing any other essay. A standard five-paragraph structure is used to prepare 500 words essays. By the way, essays of that kind can be either another assignment of your teacher or a college entrance essay.
 
Yet, no matter whether you are writing a 500 word descriptive essay or a college personal essay, better stick to a standard pattern of organization.
 
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