Saturday, December 4, 2010

Introduction to factual description

Description involves developing a complete mental picture of a particular person, place, object or beings. A factual description allows the reader to get a comprehensive view of the subject under discussion. It involves a step by step description of the subject in the best possible manner. In this way, the reader is able to compare or contrast facts, data or other information that is relevant. A factual description is the detailed description of the physical attributes of the subject as it appears to the onlooker with the special features included.

Various subjects - ranging from animate to the inanimate have been described to enable the reader to frame an opinion of his own. Such descriptions either provide essential knowledge on the subject matter, or provide a means of assessing the worth of the subject. Often it is the description that allows the reader to make judgements for himself. The success of a good description lies in the ability to describe the subject to its nearest accuracy with current information on the same.

Examples of Factual Description

The cow

The cow is a domestic animal with four legs, two horns and a tail. It eats grass, hay and other vegetarian food items. It gives milk. Dairy products like cheese, butter and yogurt are used extensively all over the world. Cow dung is used as manure in rural areas. Gobar gas, from cow dung is a replacement to LPG. It is worshipped as a sacred animal by Hindus in India. Its skin is used to make fancy products.

Examples of Factual Description

Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari is situated in the southern most tip of India. It is the meeting place of The Indian Ocean, The Bay of Bengal and The Arabian Sea. One has to travel through Chennai or Kerala to reach Kanyakumari. There are plenty of buses organised by the governments of Tamil Nadu and Kerala to take tourists to Kanyakumari. The Vivekananda Rock is known for its serenity. This is the place where Swami Vivekananda spent years in meditation. The temple at Kanyakumari is a delight. It is known for the large number of devotees who throng the temple during every season. The diamond nose ring on the deity provides a lustre that one can see from a fairly far distance. Pilgrims offer prayers at the place for their forefathers. The setting sun and the rising sun are a delightful spectacle. Hundreds gather to watch both the sights. A visit to Kanyakumari creates the desire to visit the place again and again. Tourists fworldwide visit this place, irrespective of caste, creed or color every time of the year.

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