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Essay Analysis Paper

Submitted by moe123 on February 19, 2007

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Essay Analysis Paper
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The essence of an essay is not so much about the weight of its contents but how it captures the reader at the same time. As stated in lectures and course works, how essayists shape their work through artistic ability and intent using many of the licenses bestowed on him or her from endless imaginative possibilities, and limitations to existing choices (used or not, popular or otherwise), through comparisons or contrasts, details, description, and always the connectivity with the reader.
Bookrags (2006) presented six steps to analyzing an essay as follows:
1 “Read the essay several times
2 Discuss with a teacher or peers
3 Tear apart the structure
4 Research the structure
5 Write an outline, and finally,
6 Write the analysis.”

“Virtual Romance” is a narration of a romance-gone-bonk between a good-looking and young techno-savvy guy and a techno-writer who met in a conference or an event about technologies in the communication and computer industries.
The storyteller (which is not directly or necessarily the author per se) is the writer who was not really “into” technology and the people in its circuit. She was like a fly-in-the-wall that simple reports and writes about product launchings, personality profiles, and events that surround the Silicon valleys all over cities across continents.


The story had it that she met the young tech guy, they hit it off because he was such a non-geek and weird in a sense that he was a gentleman, never pushy, but oh-so-tech-savvy she melted like cheese on an oven-fresh pizza bread arms of his. Their story runs through various technology products and evolutions from tape recorder, to fax machines until the advent of electronic mail as...

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