1. Essay number 1
2. Essay number 2
Prepare for the Descriptive Scene Exercise, Week 2
Crafting the essay Exercise in Descriptive Scene, Sample 1:
1. Discover the images you admire in each descriptive essay below:
Noon Forest
The dry forest reveals all its majestic splendor under the gleaming golden sun. The white-barked bamboo stems reach towards the sky, resembling giant candles, their leaves swaying in the breeze. Amidst the sea of green foliage, hints of fading colors begin to appear, releasing a warm fragrance of sun-soaked bamboo leaves. The incessant melody of birds resonates, echoing endlessly into the deep blue sky. Across vast expanses and around low bushes along water channels, where the leaves still retain their green hue, one can hear the continuous buzzing of thousands of winged insects, tirelessly fluttering about vibrant tropical flowers, which, in their brilliant bloom, swiftly wither in the noonday sun. The sweet and intoxicating scent of unnamed wildflowers blends with the midday sun, inducing a sense of drowsiness in humans, ready to recline beneath a random tree, allowing the fatigue of the dreamy forest to usher them into an eagerly awaited nap.
According to Outstanding Youth Team
Evening
The sun begins to withdraw from the tall trees, fading gradually and blending with the faint last white light.
Among the low bushes, shadows emerge faintly. Darkness spreads from the base of the trees, extending over the carpet of grass, then scattering spots on the leaves and branches, on the lush green arches.
The darkness is like a thin veil, like a fluffy, dark blur, gradually covering everything.
In the twilight, occasionally, a faint bright patch of returning daylight flares up. A few early cicadas chirp, exploratory, waiting. Some fireflies flicker, rising high, then dropping low, sometimes falling onto the grass, no longer distinct as tree leaves but blending smoothly like a calm water surface.
In the quietness, the fragrance of the garden quietly begins to step out, and frolics in the gentle breeze, hopping on the grass, trailing along the branches.
According to Pham Duc
