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Writing An Expository Essay
1. Expository
The Beauty of the black Widow
Gordon Grice is fascinated, maybe obsessed with the black widow. He begins provocatively " I
hunt black widows. I capture it. I have found them in discarded wheels and tires and under railroads
tires. I have found them in house foundations and cellars...I have found them I hospitals and in the
den of the rattlesnake.... (176) In this quote Grice start with first person in place and with the
repetition of "I" so that the reader can get the attention into it. Grice's purpose in the " Black widow"
essay is to inform the audience about the widow's life style. He shows inspiration, fascination,
respect and love for widows. He furthers his purpose by using rhetorical strategies throughout his
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Here in this quote he is informing the audience that widows are black pearls for him. He feels
inspiration, fascination, respect and love for widows that he compares them to such expensive
precious and exquisite jewels. He also shows the audience that we should feel the same for widows
that instead of been afraid ad kill widows, we should take care of them, gave them love as if they
were humans. In this
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2. The Horror Genre Essay
The Horror Genre
The Horror Genre has been very popular ever since Etienne Robertson, the pioneer of film horror,
made the first film. The film 'Phantasmagoria' was more of a theatre shadow play. It was made
during the French revolution.
Since then, thousands of Horror films have been made. Many developments have been used in
newer films such as special effects and 3–D animation. A genre is formed when a type offilm has
certain elements that become essential to that type of film. These elements are sometimes called
"generic conventions". Around these large genres sub–genres have evolved such as supernatural and
sci–fi horror films like 'The Fly' and 'Mary Shelley's Frankenstein' In...show more content...
They are dressed in a long beige coat and a hat, they smoke a lot of cigarettes and are discreet and
smooth. Not all modern films have detectives but older films like 'Psycho' and 'The Shining' have
them.
In some films there is Pathos created for the killer because of his mental state. Sometimes the
killer's are out for revenge or they are insane. In 'The Fly' the main character Seth undergoes a
genetic change and loses his mind, this makes the viewer feel sorry for him.
Horror films have a typical narrative structure. Like 'Psycho' and 'Jaws' they start with a scene of a
killing, usually the most brutal and graphic. This sets the scene and lets us know what is to come.
After the first kill the murders become more discreet. Next the title sequence comes up and then the
main characters are introduced. The killer then appears when everyone has been introduced and it
is usually night time, plotting another attack or on his way to fulfil it. The next part is an
unsuccessful attempt to kill the next victim. The final and most gripping part is the part where the
detective must try to work out who is killing and prevent the next strike. Then the killer is revealed
or stopped, resolving the narrative. A common device used in most horror films is the 'Red Herring'.
This is when the audience is led to believe something about someone in the film that isn't true,
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3. Expository Essay Prompt
ENGL 1020 Paper 1: Expository Essay
An expository essay is an informative paper that focuses on providing factual evidence to support a
thesis or argument. The primary focus on expository writing is explanation. It is important to
provide several specific details as basis to support your argument. For this assignment, you will need
to provide your answer for the question provided by the prompt listed below.
Prompt: In 1977, NASA launched the Voyager probes into space. Voyager I and Voyager II were
sent into the cosmos equipped with golden records containing sounds and images from around the
world: a diagram of the solar system, the sound of waves crashing on the shore, the music of Mozart
and Beethoven, and Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode."
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