Genres & Examples

Under each genre heading, you will find a model essay, a rubric, and a brief explanation of how the author created an excellent work.

Analytical Writing

Analytical Writing

What is it?

In an analytical essay, writers form and convey their ideas concerning a particular topic based on careful use and analysis of evidence. Below are some common types of analytical essays written in English classes:

  • Close Reading: Analyze literary/rhetorical devices, style, and tone used by an author to achieve his or her purpose/theme.
  • Compare and Contrast: Compare and/or contrast two passages or two different texts for style, purpose, or tone.
  • Theoretical: Analyze a text in relation to literary theory, cultural movement, and history.

Why Write Analytical Essays?

An analytical essay is an effective way of communicating critical thought about a variety of subjects. It develops and demonstrates important skills such as close reading, analysis, comparison and contrast, persuasion, conciseness, clarity, and exposition.

9th Grade Analytical Model

10th Grade Analytical Model

11th Grade Analytical Model

12th Grade Analytical Model

Narrative Writing

Narrative Writing

What is Narrative?

Often, the word听narrative听is synonymous with听story.听听A narrative is the story (fiction or non-fiction) told and the order in which it is told.听听听Sometimes, there is a narrator, a character or series of characters, who tell the story.听Sometimes, as with most non-fiction, 听the author himself/herself in the narrator.

You are narrators of your own lives all the time.听听Something happens in class. You go to lunch; then, 听you tell the details that are important to you in the order that seems right to you.听听The story that you tell is a听narrative.听听A reporter who tells a human interest story for the Olympics about an athlete that fought for years to get to the Olympics might emphasize his hardship, the time he had to sleep outside for a week, the eight hours a day that he worked out.听听The narrative is shaped by details. These details offer clues about the author鈥檚 purpose. Clearly, the author who emphasizes the hardships of an Olympic athlete wants to show us that this person overcame adversity to succeed.

Why Write Narrative?

Narrative writing is very important in your day-to-day life.听听For the rest of your life, you will write texts, e-mails, cover letters, blogs, etc. about your beliefs,听听your ambitions, information you know, and feelings you have.听听What could be more important?

Narrative writing in fiction and non-fiction (and even poetry) tells others the stories of our personal experiences and allows us to gain empathy and sympathy about the world around us.

9th Grade Narrative Model

10th Grade Narrative Model

12th Grade Narrative Model

Fiction Writing

Fiction Writing

What is fiction writing?

Fiction is as true as non-fiction, which makes it difficult to define.听听Almost all fiction has elements of 鈥渞eal life,鈥 including character, place, and events.听听Fiction is a story.听听Something happens and someone talks about it.听听听John Gardner, a famous novelist, once said there are really only two stories 鈥 one in which someone leaves home, another in which a stranger comes to town. Though there are prototypes of stories, a story can be about anything.听听听Usually, something or someone changes in the course of a story, but modern writers like to write about how hard it is for and how little people change.

Elements of fiction include:

  • Plot: The author must choose what happens in the story and how those actions are arranged.听听听Action is a part of plot. It is what the characters do, though often the most interesting thing is what the characters DON鈥橳 do.
  • Setting:听The author must choose when and where the story takes place. Elements of setting should occur throughout the story and should be used to show character and emotion.
  • Character:听听The author must choose to create characters whose relationship propels story and conflict.
  • Conflict:听听The author should have a conflict (internal or external) in mind. Without conflict, little happens or changes.
  • Resolution:听听The author can choose to have a clear resolution (a death, a break-up, or a marriage). Yet, often in more modern fiction, resolution is uneasy and not complete.

Why write fiction?

When writers create an imaginary world in a story, they are referring to the world outside of the text.听听Writing fiction allows you to look closely at life, to explore places, to make observations, and to turn these discoveries into stories.

Writers use characters, settings, and actions to illustrate issues that have no easy resolution.听They show different sides of a problem, and they can raise new questions.

Fiction Writing Sample

Summary Writing

Summary

What is it?

The ability to write an effective summary might be the most important writing skill a student can possess. When you summarize a text(or describe visual material), you distill the ideas of another source for use in your own work. Summarizing primary sources allows you to keep track of your observations.听听Summarizing is a stand-alone skill that bridges reading and writing.听听It is necessary for personal note taking and for conveying to others your understanding of a text.听It is also, however, a skill needed as a foundation for many types of writing. You need to be able to summarize before you can be successful at most of the other kinds of writing that will be demanded of you.

Why Summarize?

To answer questions such as 鈥淲hat was the movie about?,鈥 鈥淗ow did the game go?,鈥 and 鈥淲hat did I miss in class today?鈥 you must be able to summarize.听 Your questioner doesn’t want to know every line and action in the movie, every play in the game, or every word from class;听the question asks you to select the important details and summarize them.听 Similarly,when you summarize a reading you need to be able to find the important elements and then present them as clearly and concisely as possible.

Politicians and companies employ people to read every newspaper and news magazine and summarize relevant stories and articles. The more concise the summary the better; yet if any major details are omitted the purpose of the summary is lost鈥攊ts readers will be uninformed on key aspects of the news and may make embarrassing errors as a result.听Accuracy and concision are the most important traits of a good summary.

Summary Writing Sample

Historical Research

Historical Research

This sample, history research paper models the uses of sources in a work of historical analysis as well as how to integrate information in order to support a claim.

Poetry Writing

Poetry Writing

What is Poetry?

Simply put, poems are words broken into lines.听听Typically, a poem has heightened figurative language, though good prose as well. Much of poetry is 鈥渓yrical,鈥 a word that means song-like.听However, prose, too, can be considered lyrical, and not all poetry feels or reads like song.

What stands out in a poem is a heightened attention to language.听听听听Because poetry tends to be briefer (not always!), every word and other choices a poet makes seem to 鈥渟tand out鈥 more. This careful choosing of language is good practice for any writer, regardless if he/she considers himself/herself a poet.

Elements of Poetry include:听

  • Form:听听Poetry is often in a form.听听Some forms are famous, like the sonnet.听听Other forms might be of the poet鈥檚 own devising.听听听Each poem should finds its form. The poet should consider whether and how lines and stanzas are split, where and if one should rhyme, how and if that rhyme should be entirely regular, or patterned.听听Some content matter has traditionally been associated with a particular form.听For instance, historical events are often retold in ballad form.听听Love or argument is often expressed in a sonnet.听听However, any form can express any subject.听听There are no hard or fast rules about form.
  • Alliteration/Assonance/Consonance: These are all sound devices that emphasize meaning. Alliteration is the repetition of the consonants at the beginning of words:听听鈥淪ally sent a seashell slowly sinking in the sea.鈥 (The use of the alliteration begins to sound like a kind of 鈥渟inking.鈥)
    • Assonance is the repetition of a vowel sound:听听鈥淭he boat never woke though the bones of it groaned.鈥 (One can feel the boat rocking in a storm.)
    • Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds mid-sentence. 鈥淭he cracking, barking, sanctions of the officer went on.鈥 The sharp sound, mid-word reflects the unpleasantness of the policeman鈥檚 voice.
  • Rhyme/Rhythm:Though a poet might not be familiar with all the different meters, the poet should 鈥渉ear鈥 for herself if the rhythm of the poem supports the message and tone.听听Rhyme should not be used unless it supports the message and tone.听听听(Rhyme is often a part of form.)
  • Figurative language:听Any good poet will use figurative language in his/her poem because it helps the reader create images in his/her head that make the feeling of the poem come alive.听听This may include metaphor and simile, figurative language of comparison.听听It may also include hyperbolized (exaggerated) or understated diction.

Why write poetry?听

Why not write poetry? Many have argued that poetry is the human voice at its best and most beautiful. Writers often turn to poetry’s heightened language because they feel as if other forms of writing do not convey the depth of feeling and experience they have.

Poetry Sample 1

Poetry Sample 2