1.creative Writing
1.creative Writing
The purpose
The
Writers
Poetry
Plays
Songs
Speeches
Memoirs
Personal essays
As
Memoirs
Because
Anecdotes
Metaphors
Character
and
similes
development
Plot
development
Vivid
setting
Underlying
Point
theme
of view
Dialogue
Figures
of speech
Imaginative
language
Emotional
Heavy
appeal
description
Key Differences
In creative writing the most of the part is self-created, although the idea might be inspired
but in technical writing the facts are to be obliged and the note is delivered from leading
on what previously other greats have concluded.
Most commonly, the creative writing is for general audience or for masses but technical
writing is for specific audience.
The creative writing entertains people as it has poetry or some illustrations or another
idea, whereas the technical writing causes boredom as it follows the strong pattern based
on facts and is just to transfer the information to the audience.
In technical writing the specialized vocabulary, such like scientific terms and other are
used while in creative writing, one can go with slang or evocative phrases or even
something which can be perceived well by the audience.
Humor, satire might be the useful essences in creative writing but such thoughts or ideas
have no link with the technical writing.
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Principal Difference
Academic writing will earn you As, creative writing may get you
published. Academic writing must be taught, but rarely is; creative
writing is optional, but is almost always the focus of writing
Overall,
Academic
They
writer's ability to
create a gripping and
memorable story has
much to do with
engaging our five
senses.
Sensory details are used in any great story, literary or not. Think
about your favorite movie or video game. What types of sounds
and images are used? What do your favorite characters taste,
smell, and touch? Without sensory details, stories would fail to
come to life.
When
Another
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Now, does this pull you in? Of course it doesn't. There's nothing to bring
you into the writer's world.
'Upon entering the grocery store, I headed directly for the flower
department, where I spotted yellow tulips. As I tenderly rested the
tulips in my rusty shopping cart, I caught a whiff of minty dried
eucalyptus, so I added the fragrant forest green bouquet of
eucalyptus to my cart. While heading for the meat department, I
smelled the stench of seafood, which made my appetite disappear.
See how the extra details made that scene come to life?
Writing
Sensory
I. What is Imagery?
Imagery
Imagery usingvisuals:
The
night was black as ever, but bright stars lit up the sky in
beautiful and varied constellations which were sprinkled across the
astronomical landscape.
Example 2
Example3
Imagery
usingscent:
She
Example4
Example5
Imagery usingtouch:
After
a. Visual Imagery
Visual
such as: burnt red, bright orange, dull yellow, verdant green,
and Robins egg blue.
Shapes,
Size,
Pattern,
straight.
b. Auditory Imagery
Auditory
Noises,
The
c. Olfactory Imagery
Olfactory
Odors,
d. Gustatory Imagery
Gustatory
limes.
Saltiness,
Spiciness,
Savoriness,
e. Tactile Imagery
Lastly,
stifling heat.
Texture,
Touch,
Movement,
V. Imagery in Literature
Imagery
You can imagine the fish with tattered, dark brown skin like
ancient wallpaper covered in barnacles, lime deposits, and sea
lice.
Example2
A
In
We
Various
Example1
Wes AndersonsFantastic Mr. Fox:
Wes
Armstrongs
His temper was a hurricane whipping through the school, scaring and
amazing his classmates.
We were penguins standing in our black and white coats in the bitter cold.
Onomatopoeia
The pigs happily oinked when the farmer gave them their slop to eat.
Personification
The ocean waves slapped the shore and whispered in a fizz as they
withdrew again.
D-I-Y
Besides the living room, bedroom, washroom, drawing room dining room
do you want any other rooms