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Descriptive Prose



 Descriptive writing is a largely self-describing literary device in which the author uses descriptions and sensory details to help the reader visualize the story. Learn the definition, discover the techniques utilized by authors, and explore examples of descriptive writing in literature.

Take some time to think about the differences between a short and a long conversation that you’ve had with someone about a specific event. Chances are that the short conversation lacked details and got straight to the point. The long conversation most likely had so much detail that you could almost picture yourself being there now.

Or, think about getting directions from friends. If you were invited to a party, would you prefer the directions that just said, ‘By the school,’ or would you prefer detailed directions that provide specific streets? Description is an important part of daily life and has an even bigger role in writing.

Descriptive writing is a literary device in which the author uses details to paint a picture with their words. This process will provide readers with descriptions of people, places, objects, and events through the use of suitable details. The author will also use descriptive writing to create sensory details as a means of enhancing the reading experience. If done effectively, the reader will be able draw a connection through the use of sensory details that include seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting. These techniques will assist you in becoming not only a better writer, but will also make your writing more engaging for readers.

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