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Structure of a Personal Essay

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Structure of a Personal Essay

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  1. Structure of a Personal Essay created by Essay-Academy.com

  2. The following presentation is intended to show you how the common personal essay is built. • These essays describe some personal experience of the writer, examine some point or tell a story based on the life of the narrator.

  3. Introduction The hook • Personal essay should definitely start with some fact, humor or other information that can grab readers’ attention and create an interest for further reading. Set the scene • You as the director have to provide information about everything and everybody. You need to identify the place of action, the main and secondary characters.

  4. Main idea • Thesis statement in personal essay serves a little bit different purpose than in other types of academic works. In this case the paper can start with describing the conditions when the situation has happened: “It was a cloudy Sunday morning” and propose a moral of the story or the lesson that was learned by you, the writer.

  5. Body of the paper Show, do not tell • Good personal essay must include detailed description of the events that happened. It is a great idea to refer to senses: how you felt, what you heard. You need to describe your condition during the time.Also details and observations during the event are important. Supporting evidence • The evidence in personal essay is the lesson that has been learned by the writer. Or it might demonstrate how the event was significant for your life.

  6. Passage of time • The most common way to present the information is chronological order. This way the readers will not be lost in time and do not lose the interest and focus on your story. Transitions • Each section and paragraph of the essay has to make some changes to the story. However, there has to be a connection between the parts of the paper. It is right to use logical order.

  7. Conclusion The morale of the story • The closing part of the paper should be focused at final action and include personal reflections of the writer on the story. You need to identify the morale of the story and show the lesson you think should be learned from the event.

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