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1. What is an essay and how does it stand out?
Definition
An essay is not a very extensive, stylistically complex prose text on any topic. This is not a fixed type of text, but a form of presentation that discusses the topic freely, associatively and emphatically subjectively reflexively. An essay often does not contain new facts, but considers familiar things from a different point of view. The purpose here is not to convince the reader of your opinion. Rather, the essay is trying to provide food for thought and get the reader thinking. He achieves this by mainly discussing several possible solutions and approaches to the problem in an explicit, ironic or provocative manner.
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Style notes
An essay is a stylistically complex type of text in which you can use the full range of poetic and rhetorical design tools. The reader is often addressed directly with targeted rhetorical questions; Metaphors, alliterations, repetitive figures, and other stylistic devices emphasize certain arguments; Hints, ambiguity, and quotes round out a witty and precise approach to the topic.

 Construction notes
Unlike discussion, the essay does not offer a systematic and strictly analyzing presentation of the topic and therefore does not claim to be complete or even scientific. On the contrary, deviations are allowed if they offer new food for thought. In spite of everything, the essay naturally consists of the classic parts: the introduction, the main part and the conclusion. The introduction is of particular importance because it forms the basis for an essay worth reading and introduces the problem. The train of thought in the main part is mostly quite chaotic and associative, so it is important to ensure that the semantic context ("red thread") is preserved. There are many possibilities in the final part

2. How to write an essay
Accurate analysis of the problem and understanding of the general topic.
Approach the general theme by noting the initial associations. To do this, key terms are arranged in the form of a mind map, an asterisk of ideas, a cluster, etc.
It is possible to research and collect texts, diagrams, cartoons, etc., Relevant to the topic. However, if you have a dossier with information materials, this step is not necessary.
Evaluation of the dossier by summarizing the material in the form of abstracts (= short, unbiased presentation of the text).
Save key terms in mind maps, etc. Elicit statements made by others and add your own considerations.
Make a letter outline (rough sketch) and an appropriate heading.
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