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The Illustrative Essay: Exposing the Examples

What is an Illustrative Essay? Often used to clarify a concept or a situation Often used to prove a quotations that teaches a lesson Uses stories or examples to back up the supposition made

What Kinds of Examples Should Be Used? The examples need to be very specific The more specific the examples, the more interesting the writing will be Hypothetical examples are acceptable if you can’t think of an observation; however, use hypothetical examples only sparingly

Types of Examples Short examples – if short one or two sentence examples are used, you will need two or three examples for each point – Short examples need to be interrelated Longer examples – if a longer example is used, the example is normally a short story that can be told in one paragraph

What Does an Interrelated Short Example Paragraph Look Like? Aesop wrote, “In unity there is strength.” Indeed, this holds true in nature. For example, when impalas dash across the African grasslands together, there is protection and strength in this action. However, if one impala separates from the herd, it is vulnerable. Likewise, hyenas often travel together and attack their prey in a pack. By attacking in unity, the hyenas are able to overpower larger animals, even solitary lions. Furthermore, while piranha will jointly attack any thirsty cow that enters the murky river waters, the piranha are actually quite docile fish when they are isolated.

Let’s Look At This Paragraph… Example 1: Impalas dash across the African grassland – can you see the impalas, the flat, short grassland? Example 2: The hyena attack a solitary lion – can you envision the scene? Example 3: The piranha attack the cow – can you see the murky water?

What Does a Longer Example Look Like? Aesop wrote, “In unity there is strength.” Indeed, in families this holds true. For example, in my own family, there was once a swimming accident. If we had not acted in unity, my son could have drowned. On a hot day in August, my mother, daughter, son and I all decided to go to the river to cool off. We lazed about on the rocks and enjoyed the refreshing water as it splashed on by. Suddenly, my son, Matt, slipped off the rock and became caught in the unseen current. He was pulled down and was unable to grasp anything to help himself. My mother, daughter, and I made a human chain and reached out to Matt. With all our strength, we pulled him in to safety. Without this united effort, Matt would have been in even more danger.

A Basic Outline for an Illustrative Essay - First Paragraph: I.The Introduction A.Hook – oftentimes a quotation is used as the hook in an illustrative essay. This hook utilizes the quotation as the point that needs to be proven true. It may also use a personal observation as the point to be proven. B.Transition – How will you get from the hook to the thesis statement? C.The Thesis Statement – this thesis statement should give a direction and preview the main points.

Basic Outline for an Illustrative Essay – 2 nd, 3 rd, and 4 th Paragraphs II. Paragraph 2 proves the first division in the thesis statement A. One long specific example (the reader should be able to see the scene and watch the action) – or – B. Several short, interrelated, specific examples (general statements prove nothing) III. Paragraph 3 proves the second division of the thesis statement A. One long specific example – or – B. Several short, interrelated, specific examples IV. Paragraph 4 proves the third division of the thesis statement A. One long specific example – or – B. Several short, interrelated, specific examples

Basic Outline for an Illustrative Essay – the Conclusion I.Reflect on the hook II.Comment on the future III.Ask rhetorical question IV.Restate the thesis statement in a creative way

What if You Want to Write a 5 Page Illustrative Essay? Write a thesis statement that states the direction Use several longer examples instead of shorter, interrelated examples Use one longer example per paragraph, or you may take two or three paragraphs to tell the story of the example A longer paper like this may require some research to add more examples – use reliable sources for these examples Remember – a 5 paragraph essay is only one way to write – you will be expected to write longer or even shorter pieces than the 5 paragraph essay