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An essay in French context is often described in a tradition that has Montaigne at its source. This form of writing is supposed to treat a subject or theme of general interest without trying to discuss it exhaustively and without trying to come to strong or definitive conclusions. The essential difference between an essai and a dissertation is in the personal or subjective nature of the first and the argumentative-academic nature of the second.

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