Friday, December 10, 2010

Differences in Blog and traditional Essays

Writing is a major part of the English language. Americans use English to express their ideas on paper, and more often than not, on the computer. Many people use traditional essay writing to complete homework assignments or for a job project, while some prefer to use a blog site to bring their ideas out. So what is the difference? Are there any similarities? One difference is how they use their audience. Blogs seem more opinionated by the author, and can sometimes have facts to prove their case, while essays are composed of information from books, or even educational web pages. The essays use more educational reasearch to write, rather than opinion. There are also issues with formating. A blog usually have a more freestyle writing to them, with no set rules or standards. Traditional essays, however, must set a style of writing and composing rules, for example, using MLA or APA. This then leads us to their content. Blogs have some fact in them, but it is syled to a more general, or sometimes specific groups of people. Though essays also are written for a specific purpose, they tend to follow a more educational path, by using a library to find research by professionals, and the essay can quote these writings, therefore making the essay more professional. Never the less, both blogs and essays can be used by collateration. Blogs then have more acces to opinions and sometimes facts or real life stories. Essays can be given an even futher educational value by allowing more research time and knowledge of the writers. So even though blogs and essays can be typed on a computer, they still have their different messages to portray.

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