E-Lecture - Style

The style in writing can be defined as the way a writer writes. It is the technique that an individual author uses in his writing. It varies from author to author and depends on one’s syntax, word choice and tone. It can also be described as a ‘voice’ that readers listen to when they read the work of a writer.

Types of Style

There are four basic literary styles used in writing. These styles distinguish the works of different authors — one from others. Here are four styles of writing.

Expository or Argumentative Style
Expository writing style is a subject-oriented style. The focus of the writer in this type of writing style is to tell the readers about a specific subject or topic, and in the end, the author leaves out his own opinion about that topic.

Descriptive Style
In descriptive writing style, the author focuses on describing an event, a character or a place in detail. Sometimes, the descriptive writing style is poetic in nature, where the author specifies an event, an object or a thing, rather than merely giving information about an event that has happened. Usually, the description incorporates sensory details.

Persuasive Style
Persuasive style of writing is a category of writing, in which the writer tries to give reasons and justifications to make the readers believe his point of view. The persuasive style aims to persuade and convince the readers.

Narrative Style
Narrative writing style is a type of writing where in the writer narrates a story. It includes short stories, novels, novellas, biographies and poetry.

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