Descriptive Writing
描述体写作 Narrative writing conveys to readers what happened to a writer, while
descriptive writing conveys to readers what a writer sees, hears, smells,
feels. In other words, descriptive writing appeals to the reader's senses. Read the following two paragraphs and tell which one is objective description and which one is impressionistic description.
In actual writing there is no clearly cut line between the two types of description, as the following paragraph shows: In the university where I teach, there is a lake with a name Rengong Lake, which, translated, means man-made lake. Although having such an unpoetic name, it's a place favored by all the students and faculty. It lies there so peaceful; even the reflection of the rough rocks around it seems so gentle. When the nights with a full moon come, sentimental student poets stroll around the lake composing romantic poems. |