Examples of Narrative Essay Topics

Friday, March 12, 2010 in All About Essay by EssayCapital | No Comments |

There is no dearth of narrative essay topics for a student. Picking a topic, which suits the guidelines and objective of the assignment as well as his, or her, own personal interests, is the only challenge. It is indeed a challenge because in a narrative, the focus fluctuates according to the narration. Understanding the objective of the assignment and being able to judge the focus accurately is the key to preparing an interesting narrative.

While narrating an event or story, you will find that there are various angles to the same story. As per the requirements of the assignment you will be expected to turn the spotlight on the suitable aspect of the story. The perspective you write from, is what actually counts, when it comes to a narrative assignment. Here are some simple but innovative examples of narrative essay topics. Remember that, with narrative assignments you can get as creative as you wish to.These essay prompts are just meant to give you a rough idea of the kind of topics you can consider.

• A morning walk: There are very few people who have never been for a morning walk. In fact it is something most people cannot do without. It is also one of those times when your mind is still fresh and you notice even the small things around. Think of all those walks which you have taken. Find either one event or a string of events which happened on consecutive days, which will suit the objective of your assignment.
• Exam blues: Every student goes through the fear of sitting for an exam at least once in their education life. It sometimes happen that the part of your brain which is supposed to absorb lessons shut down while you are trying to study and your mind starts wandering on its own. During those timers, your mind will be completely out of your control. During such times, you happen to notice very interesting things happening around which catches your interest. You will face a dilemma because you know that you should be studying but the matter that has caught your attention seems to interesting to let go. Think of such a time and link it to the assignment objective to create a very interesting narrative essay.
• A wedding from a different perspective: In a wedding, the spotlight is usually on the bride and the groom and the rest of those who are prominent by the part they take in the wedding. But there are many others who are completely inconspicuous. They come and leave quietly after marking their attendance by wishing the bride and the groom. You might or might not have noticed such people doing interesting things while the rest of them are enjoying the wedding and the party. Think of whether you ever happened to talk to one of those people and learned something really interesting. If yes, it could be an excellent topic for your narrative essay.

Writing narrative essays is interesting. But how much you enjoy the essay writing process and the stage of finding the topic depends on how fertile your mind is. If you are creative enough you can even imagine a story or incident for your essay writing project. Not letting the reader know that what you narrate is not imaginary but real will be the challenge. If you need any more help with your essay assignment, do let us know.


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Examples of Argumentative Research Paper Topics

Sunday, February 7, 2010 in Research Paper Writing Guide by EssayCapital | 2 Comments |

Good argumentative research topics carry the value of being arguable. These topics will be those which are still debated and argued upon. Your argumentative research paper would only be as interesting as how arguable your perspective is. Taking a stance that you actually believe in, will make it easier for you to prove your theory as you cannot convince someone else about something you don’t believe in.

Here are some suggestions of argumentative research paper topics which might give you an idea of what an argumentative essay or research paper topic would be like. Make sure to check the availability of your topic before you choose it for research as the list keeps getting updated.

• Internet has become an inevitable factor in our lives. People turn to internet to get on with their everyday needs like paying the bills and banking to knowledge and education. But internet is known to have ruined lives as well. Internet has made it easier for criminals to find their way into others’ lives. Taking into consideration, all the threats internet pose to the peaceful lives of common people, would you say the conveniences it offer is worth it?

• Rape inflicts extreme mental trauma in victims. But in most countries rapists get away with a few years jail term. Considering that rape is a psychological murder of the victim and the murder of the dignity of her family, is the existing punishment for rape convicts good enough? Should they be let out into the society, fully capable of committing the crime again?

• Prostitution exists in all countries. But you will find very few prostitutes who willingly entered the profession. A majority of the women in this trade are victims of circumstances which forced them into it. It is legalized in certain countries whereas in certain others it is not. Has the legalization of prostitution become the cause of a higher number of minor girls getting forced to enter the trade? Will it help in anyway if prostitution gets banned and all women in the trade, rehabilitated?

• Suicide attempt is a crime in many countries. There are countries where those who fail in a suicide attempt are prosecuted. It is apparent that one must have suffered enough in life to want to end it. Considering that, should people who come out of a suicide attempt be punished by law? Is it murder to kill oneself? Should those who failed in a suicide attempt be put through further trauma by prosecution?

• As people are becoming more and more dependent on mobile phones and internet, most companies are using the situation to their advantage. Sending marketing offers and marketing e-mails to personal cell phones and e-mail ids are a common marketing technique now. Unwanted e-mails can be filtered through spam shields but cell phones are still open to the nuisance of forced marketing. Are marketing strategies like spam text messages and emails effective? Does it help in anyway considering that most marketing mails end up in spam folder and most people delete spam text messages without even reading them?

There is no dearth of argumentative research paper topics. But it is the way you present the topic and how effectively you argue your point that makes a difference to the impressiveness of your research paper.


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