Skip to main content

5 – Classic Essay Style

-

Why Should I Care?

If the style is not specified, you can fall back on some general rules.


  • The Basics

You want a clean, crisp presentation, with simple enough language that almost anyone can understand.


The style includes a cover page, citations are presented with full names and with some description of the source. References are included along the way as footnotes.


  • The Cover Page Format
    • Title is centered
    • Caps on each Title word
    • 1/3 down from top
    • Student Name
    • College
    • ALWAYS DOUBLE SPACED 2.0
    • 1/2 down from top

    Title is centered

    Caps on each Title word

    1/3 down from top



     


    An Epic Novel


    Student Name

    College

    ALWAYS DOUBLE SPACED 2.0

    1/2 down from top

     

    John Smith

    Dawson College




    March 26, 2014


     

     

     



    • The Text Format



  • In
    • Text is 2.0 spaced,
      first line indented,

      and aligned “justified”.

    Introduction

    MS Word, Use References, Insert Footnote

In MS Word, Introduction

Use References,

Insert Footnote

            Prose is a style of writing that allows the writer to use several techniques. One such technique is repetition. A wonderful example of this is found in C.A. Ramsay’s novel November Rain. Published in 2010, Ramsay’s novel is known for a fabulous repetitive passage: “I tried to find shelter. But there was none. The rain was pouring down on my head and giving me a splitting headache. I tried to find shelter. But there was none. There was none.”1

1- C. A. Ramsay. November Rain. Providential Allegories Printing Co. 2010.



When you cite the source, at first occurrence, you mention the full name of the author and full title of the work.

The complete citation can be included in a footnote.

At second and other occurrences, you may cite using only the last name of the author.