
Exemplification/Illustration
Essay
What is an Exemplification
Essay?
Exemplification is mode of
writing that uses examples to show, explain, or prove a point.
Steps for Developing an
Exemplification Essay:
1.
Make a point.
2.
Give detailed and
specific examples to show, explain, or prove a point.
3.
Give enough
examples to get the point across.
Giving Examples:
This is a key step in writing
an exemplification essay. Use a variety of specific, detailed examples that
appeal to readers and helps them understand your main point. Effective examples
add vitality to your writing and make your essay stand out.
Types of Examples:
Essays often combine both
brief and extended examples.
·
Brief. These examples appear rather frequently within the
essay, and they usually function as concrete examples of straightforward
ideas.
·
Extended. These examples contain more detail. Such detail is
needed because extended examples function as concrete illustrations of ideas
that are too complex to be made clear by a brief example.
Note: Whether brief or extended, the examples must be
representative, meaning they must reflect the majority. For example, a writer
may attempt to refute the hazards of smoking by citing the example of a man who
smoked two packs of cigarettes a day until he was eighty-nine, without ever
having had a health problem. However, this example is not valid, for it does
not represent the fate of the majority of heavy, lifetime smokers. Thus, it is
not representative.
Thesis Statement of an
Exemplification Essay:
The thesis statement usually
includes the topic and the main point the writer wants to make about it.
(topic) (main
point)
Ex: Bus drivers in my city have no sense of direction.
How to Write an Effective
Exemplification Essay:
1. Find your main point. The main point is the main idea you want to get across about your topic. To find a main point, review your ideas about your topic and look for the strongest message. An effective main point is interesting; can be shown, explained, or proven; and is limited to one idea.
2. Use examples, whether extended, brief, or both. Make sure the examples are representative and do support your main point. Sometimes one extended example is sufficient, but often, writers use a series of brief examples. Your exemplification essay is only as strong as its examples.
3.
Examine the
examples. Reread your examples to see
if they are specific and detailed enough to get across the main point.
Eliminate any examples that do not fit or are too vague. Your examples are only
as strong as their details.
Remember:
Exemplification is a mode of
writing that uses examples to show, explain, or prove a point. When writing an
effective exemplification essay, remember to make a point; to give detailed and
specific examples to show, explain, or prove a point; and to provide enough
examples to get the point across.