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Descriptive

writing

Presented By Eva
Nakshatra
Aditi
Nishant
Rudra
Introduction
The primary purpose of descriptive writing is to describe a person, place or
thing in such a way that a picture is formed in the reader's mind.

Descriptive writing usually appeals to the five senses: taste, touch, smell,
hearing, and sight.

Always appealing to the senses is key to writing a good descriptive essay.


Examples
The crisp autumn air His voice was a melodious
carried the earthy scent of symphony, each word a
fallen leaves and the note that danced in the air
distant aroma of apple pie. like a graceful ballerina.

The ancient oak tree stood The flickering candlelight


tall and majestic, its created an intimate, cozy
gnarled branches reaching atmosphere in the dimly
for the infinite sky. lit room.
how to enhance your
writing
Use a mix of short and long Original: The old house had a lot
sentences to add variety and of character. Enhanced: The
rhythm to your writing. Short weather-worn, century-old house
sentences can create impact, exuded charm and history from
while longer sentences can every weathered brick and
provide depth. creaking floorboard.
Instead of telling the reader The crimson leaves of the maple
something outright, show it tree rustled in the crisp, autumn
through action, description, and breeze like a chorus of fiery
dialogue. butterflies.
Appeal to the reader's senses by The aroma of sizzling garlic and
including sensory details. butter-soaked mushrooms wafted
Describe how something looks, from the skillet, enveloping the
sounds, feels, smells, and even kitchen in a savory embrace.
tastes, if applicable.
which literary device
is used for comparison
The literary device commonly used for making comparisons in
descriptive writing is simile and metaphor. These devices are used to
create vivid and imaginative descriptions by drawing parallels between
two seemingly unrelated things.
Simile: A simile is a figure of speech that makes a comparison
between two things using the words "like" or "as." For example,
"Her smile was as bright as the sun."
Metaphor: A metaphor is a figure of speech that directly equates
one thing with another, suggesting that they are one and the same.
For example, "The world is a stage."
Both similes and metaphors can be powerful tools in descriptive
writing, allowing writers to convey complex ideas and emotions in a
more engaging and understandable manner.
importance
Descriptive writing allows writers to vividly convey their thoughts,
ideas, and experiences to readers. It helps engage the reader's senses
and emotions, creating a more immersive and memorable reading
experience. Whether it's in literature, journalism, marketing, or any
form of written communication, the ability to paint a picture with
words enhances the effectiveness of conveying information and
storytelling.
Descriptive writing can provide readers with a deeper understanding of
a subject, character, or situation. By offering sensory details and rich
descriptions, it enables readers to connect with and empathize with the
subject matter. This is especially valuable in fields like literature,
history, and social sciences where a deeper understanding of people,
places, and events is crucial for academic or personal growth.
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