Much like the mythological figure of Theseus, your Thesis is what's leading the charge in your essay.
The most important part of your essay is the thesis
statement. Your thesis statement lays the framework for the rest of your paper.
When writing a thesis statement, consider the three P’s:
Prompt: is
your thesis actually addressing the prompt you have chosen to write on? Your
thesis must relate to the key concept in the prompt. For instance, if the
prompt asks about individualism, then you need to reference individualism in
your thesis.
Provable: You
need to be able to prove your thesis through textual support (examples and quotes).
Be sure they are worthy of being proven; for instance, it is not necessary to
prove that Bromden sees fog since no one would disagree with that.
Purpose: You
should state why the author creates a situation or why he/she does what
he/she does. What is the purpose of the author’s writing? This is called
thematic purpose and should also reflect a major theme in the work. Purpose is
the most important part of your thesis. This should show how the message of the
novel is universal and goes beyond the author’s text.
All thesis statements must take some type of bold leap forward in making a claim
about the book or author. This is how you add purpose in your thesis
statement; it takes critical thinking on your part and the willingness to be
bold (like Indiana Jones). I can’t tell
you what the purpose of your thesis statement is! Only you can do that!
Example:
Prompt:
Examine Julia’s role in 1984.
Fact: In 1984, Julia is a character
who is very comfortable revolting against The Party.
Weak Thesis: Orwell uses highly
sensual imagery when describing Julia’s rebellious nature against The Party.
Stronger Thesis: Through
Julia’s character, Orwell explores the motifs of love, escape, and revolt in
order to demonstrate the human capability to overcome oppression.
Remember, a good thesis statement
goes beyond the
text and becomes universal.
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