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| Title: | Reflection Essay |
| Author: | Jessica Johnson |
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Reflection essay should reflect the writer's personal
experiences about the selected personal event (something the
writer has heard, seen or read). The writer should demonstrate
how the selected event reflects people or social issues. Unlike
many other types of essays, the purpose of the reflection paper
lies not in an exhaustive discussion of the subject, but in
exploration of ideas, and so such an essay is of philosophical
character, though it frequently leaves no solid conclusions or
definite statements. This type of essays should be treated as
opportunity for free development of ideas and their
comprehensive trial. For example, unfortunate love experience
could lead to a reflection about philosophic categories
connected with this feeling: What is love? What is the
difference between love and desire? Is unfortunate love
beneficial? Why or why not?
It is clear that the topic of a reflection essay should be wide
enough to raise the interest in reader and provide a sufficient
variety of rhetoric questions. The writer should pick out
several ideas or subtopics and make sure that coherence is
maintained through the entire essay. It is useful to insert
transitional paragraphs before beginning to explore the new idea
or subtopic. The writer should present his own experiences in an
interesting manner, carefully considering the target auditorium.
It is important to get the reader involved in the story, and
this objective may be reached through introduction of the
remarkable details and utilization of the vivid writing style.
About the author:
Jessica Johnson is Sales Manager of Custom Essay
(http://www.customessay.org) - custom writing service based in
Etobicoke, Canada. Permission is granted to re-publish this
article provided that it is published in its entirety without
exclusion including the hyperlink to Custom Essay in the
following format:
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