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ESSAY WRITING Wahoo, I love writing essays! How to write an amazing, fantastic, persuasive,

ESSAY WRITING Wahoo, I love writing essays! How to write an amazing, fantastic, persuasive, engaging and effective introduction, paragraph(s) and conclusion

What is a Literary essay? • An ESSAY is an ARGUMENT • An essay

What is a Literary essay? • An ESSAY is an ARGUMENT • An essay is an argument because the purpose of an essay is to take position on a question, and then argue your viewpoint based on evidence. • ALWAYS WRITTEN IN THE PRESENT TENSE

Planning • Planning is a vital step to writing an effective essay. • Writing

Planning • Planning is a vital step to writing an effective essay. • Writing a plan will help you! a) write more logically b) write more coherently c) write faster – you will get more done in less time.

The question • The play, Othello, reveals how manipulation of weaknesses in characters results

The question • The play, Othello, reveals how manipulation of weaknesses in characters results in injustice. Critically discuss this statement in an essay of 400 – 450 words (2 – 2½ pages)

Okay… but what is the question REALLY? Ø Manipulation Ø Ø Weaknesses in characters

Okay… but what is the question REALLY? Ø Manipulation Ø Ø Weaknesses in characters Ø Ø Ø Ø Iago Othello: jealousy, emotions, insecurities, trusting, selfrighteous Desdemona: loyalty to friends and husband Cassio: peer pressure, weak, disregard for Bianca Brabantio: prejudice Roderigo: lack of intelligence, easily persuaded Emilia: please husband, ignorant to true colours Injustice Desdemona’s death Ø Desdemona’s death justified Ø Proof of Cassio’s affair with Desdemona Ø Emilia’s death – disillusioned Ø

Your new favourite words… • TAKO - Introduction • TEXAS - Body • LATE

Your new favourite words… • TAKO - Introduction • TEXAS - Body • LATE - Conclusion

What is TAKO? • T - Title (must be underlined!) • A - Author

What is TAKO? • T - Title (must be underlined!) • A - Author • K - Key Words • O - Outline of the main points you will provide in your essay • If you remember TAKO, you will always know what to write in your awesome introduction!

Your introduction • An effective introduction will tell the reader precisely what your essay

Your introduction • An effective introduction will tell the reader precisely what your essay is going to be about, and the main point/argument that you are making.

How do I structure it though? • Sentence one: introduce the text you are

How do I structure it though? • Sentence one: introduce the text you are writing about AND a basic restatement of the question. In the play Othello by William Shakespeare the manipulation of weaknesses in certain characters result in irreversible injustice. In the novel The Life of Pi by Yann Martel…

Sentence two: thesis statement • Tells the reader your purpose in writing the essay.

Sentence two: thesis statement • Tells the reader your purpose in writing the essay. • You elaborate on the given question and add examples from the text that will help to prove your point. • VERY SHORT – don’t give it all away yet.

But what is my point? • Characters have weaknesses • These weaknesses are exploited

But what is my point? • Characters have weaknesses • These weaknesses are exploited or manipulated (SYNONYM) • This leads to injustices.

Expand your point? • Which characters? • What are their weaknesses? • Who exploits

Expand your point? • Which characters? • What are their weaknesses? • Who exploits these weaknesses? • How does this character do this? • To what injustice does this lead?

 • Iago preys on Othello’s insecurities and lack of control of his emotion.

• Iago preys on Othello’s insecurities and lack of control of his emotion. Othello’s wife, Desdemona, has an extremely trusting nature and Iago uses this to awaken the jealousy within Othello. Cassio is too weak a character to be overlooked by the sly Iago and shares Iago’s derogative view of women. This view also has an influence of injustice toward Emilia who becomes a victim of Iago’s manipulation of weaknesses.

Each of these point will turn into a paragraph � How many paragraphs will

Each of these point will turn into a paragraph � How many paragraphs will we have? � Iago preys on Othello’s insecurities and lack of control of his emotions. � Desdemona has a trusting nature and Iago uses this to awaken the jealousy within Othello. � Cassio is too weak a character to be overlooked by the sly Iago and shares Iago’s derogative view of woman. This view also has an influence of injustice toward � Emilia who becomes a victim of Iago’s manipulation of weaknesses.

Check TAKO In the play Othello by William Shakespeare the manipulation of weaknesses in

Check TAKO In the play Othello by William Shakespeare the manipulation of weaknesses in certain characters result in irreversible injustice. This is evident in Iago’s preying on Othello’s insecurities and lack of control of his emotions. Othello’s wife, Desdemona, has a trusting nature and Iago uses this to awaken the jealousy within Othello. Cassio is too weak a character to be overlooked by the sly Iago and he shares Iago’s derogative view of women. This view also has an influence of injustice toward Emilia who becomes a victim of Iago’s manipulation of weaknesses.

There’s the introduction … DONE AND DUSTED!

There’s the introduction … DONE AND DUSTED!

Next up… TEXAS • TEXAS is an acronym for the key components of each

Next up… TEXAS • TEXAS is an acronym for the key components of each paragraph.

TEXAS • T: Topic sentence (Your main idea) • E: Elaboration (Add more information

TEXAS • T: Topic sentence (Your main idea) • E: Elaboration (Add more information to your central idea) • X: e. Xample(s) and evidence (Back up what you are saying with examples) • A: Analysis (This shows that…. ) – tell the reader what you have learnt/what your argument means • S: Summary (Therefore…. ) Sum up your argument.

It can go on forever… • The more examples you have, the better. •

It can go on forever… • The more examples you have, the better. • BUT REMEMBER: You only have a maximum of 450 words so you will not be able to have more than 5 examples. TEXa. Xa. S – Examples and analysis always go together. The one cannot exist without the other

What is a TOPIC SENTENCE? • A topic sentence tells the reader what your

What is a TOPIC SENTENCE? • A topic sentence tells the reader what your paragraph is ABOUT. • This includes WHO, WHAT, WHY, WHEN, WHERE. • The topic sentence states the TOPIC or SUBJECT of the sentence; a short, one sentence introduction. • Remember you only present ONE idea per paragraph

What is our first point? • Iago preys on Othello’s weaknesses T > Othello’s

What is our first point? • Iago preys on Othello’s weaknesses T > Othello’s jealousy and lack of control over his emotions, as well as his insecurities, are exploited by Iago. This results in a miscarriage of justice: his murder of Desdemona.

The Explanation… • This gives further details about your topic sentence. Explain it in

The Explanation… • This gives further details about your topic sentence. Explain it in more DEPTH • The explanation should be 2 -3 sentences long.

Here we go T > Othello’s jealousy and lack of control over his emotions,

Here we go T > Othello’s jealousy and lack of control over his emotions, as well as his insecurities, are exploited by Iago. + E > Othello feels insecure because he married a woman from a different race, a higher class and who is much younger than him. He then places his trust in his ensign, Iago, but this proves to be a grave error as it leads to the unjust murder of Desdemona.

e. Xamples • The examples and proof for the idea that you have outlined

e. Xamples • The examples and proof for the idea that you have outlined in your topic sentence/explanation. • The examples need to SUPPORT the point that you are making.

T > Othello’s jealousy and lack of control over his emotions, as well as

T > Othello’s jealousy and lack of control over his emotions, as well as his insecurities, are exploited by Iago. + E > Othello feels out of place in the Venetian society and his trusting nature causes him to place faith in his ensign, Iago. This, however, proves to be a grave error as it leads to the unjust murder of Desdemona. + X > Othello feels insecure because he married a woman from a different race, a higher class and who is much younger than him.

Analysis � You need to state why the example is relevant to the topic.

Analysis � You need to state why the example is relevant to the topic. � This shows that… because… � From this the reader can understand that…. Because….

T > Othello’s jealousy and lack of control over his emotions, as well as

T > Othello’s jealousy and lack of control over his emotions, as well as his insecurities, are exploited by Iago. + E > Othello feels out of place in the Venetian society and his trusting nature causes him to place faith in his ensign, Iago. This, however, proves to be a grave error as it leads to the unjust murder of Desdemona. + X > Othello feels insecure because he married a woman from a different race, a higher class and who is much younger than him. + A > This weakness is easiest to exploit because he has a lack of sophistication and has a limited experience of female company.

e. Xample and Analysis - again

e. Xample and Analysis - again

T > Othello’s jealousy and lack of control over his emotions, as well as

T > Othello’s jealousy and lack of control over his emotions, as well as his insecurities, are exploited by Iago. + E > Othello feels out of place in the Venetian society and his trusting nature causes him to place faith in his ensign, Iago. This, however, proves to be a grave error as it leads to the unjust murder of Desdemona. + X > Othello feels insecure because he married a woman from a different race, a higher class and who is much younger than him. + A > This weakness is easiest to exploit because he has a lack of sophistication and has a limited experience of female company. + X > His lack of emotional balance is also demonstrated as he descends into barbaric behavior after Iago suggests that his wife is being unfaithful. + A > His irrationality makes him vulnerable to Iago’s innuendos, resulting in an obsession with vengeance.

Summary • Short and snappy and might even be in the same sentence as

Summary • Short and snappy and might even be in the same sentence as the analysis. A > His irrationality makes him vulnerable to Iago’s innuendos, resulting in an obsession with vengeance and the unfair murder of Desdemona.

Our first paragraph Othello’s jealousy and lack of control over his emotions, as well

Our first paragraph Othello’s jealousy and lack of control over his emotions, as well as his insecurities, are exploited by Iago. Othello feels out of place in the Venetian society and his trusting nature causes him to place faith in his ensign, Iago. This, however, proves to be a grave error as it leads to the unjust murder of Desdemona. Othello is insecure because he married a woman from a different race, a higher class and who is much younger than him. This weakness is easiest to exploit because he has a lack of sophistication and has limited experience of female company. His lack of emotional balance is also demonstrated as he descends into barbaric behavior after Iago suggests that his wife is being unfaithful. His irrationality makes him vulnerable to Iago’s innuendos, resulting in an obsession with vengeance and the unfair murder of Desdemona.

Does is answer the question? • Does it have: • Manipulation? • Weakness of

Does is answer the question? • Does it have: • Manipulation? • Weakness of a character? • Injustice? Whoo Hoo!!

Repeat • TEXAS now has to be repeated at least 2 -3 times (depending

Repeat • TEXAS now has to be repeated at least 2 -3 times (depending on word count). • YOU CAN NEVER ONLY HAVE ONE EXAMPLE • For the purpose of the topic, each TEXAS / paragraph will be about a different character. • Be sure to ANSWER THE QUESTION!

L A T E - Conclusion • L = Link to the question •

L A T E - Conclusion • L = Link to the question • A = Author’s purpose • T = Topic / Theme • E = End well

L A T E - conclusion • L = link to question/key words identified

L A T E - conclusion • L = link to question/key words identified in introduction. • You need to prove that you have answered/addressed the question. Restate your argument here! >The inherent weaknesses in various characters are manipulated, leading to injustice.

 • A = Author’s purpose. Why did the author do this? What does

• A = Author’s purpose. Why did the author do this? What does the key ideas in your essay show about their purpose? What were they trying to make the reader think about? This is your thoughtful analysis! • > One cannot help but consider one’s own friendships and wonder if warning signs of betrayal are not evident.

Ø T = Topic/theme = You need to connect the topic of your essay

Ø T = Topic/theme = You need to connect the topic of your essay to a major theme. > This manipulation links to theme of loyalty and destruction as well as appearance versus reality, because people are not always as trustworthy as they appear.

 • E = End well! End your essay in a way that is

• E = End well! End your essay in a way that is memorable. It could be a quote, an opinion, a thoughtprovoking statement, a rhetorical question, etc… Give the reader something to ponder! • Or just structure your LAT in such a way that it IS the good ending

Put it all together – editing is necessary L >The inherent weaknesses in various

Put it all together – editing is necessary L >The inherent weaknesses in various characters are manipulated, leading to injustice. A > One cannot help but consider one’s own friendships and wonder if warning signs of betrayal are not evident. T> This manipulation links to theme of loyalty and betrayal as well as appearance versus reality, because people are not always as trustworthy as they appear.

So let’s change it up a bit The inherent weaknesses in various characters are

So let’s change it up a bit The inherent weaknesses in various characters are manipulated, leading to injustice. This manipulation links to theme of loyalty and betrayal as well as appearance versus reality, because people are not always as trustworthy as they appear. When looking at the given examples, one cannot help but consider one’s own friendships and wonder if warning signs of betrayal are not evident. And there’s your good ending!

Important things to remember! • Don’t just describe - analyse • Be Specific •

Important things to remember! • Don’t just describe - analyse • Be Specific • Use formal language: Avoid slang, do not use contractions (don’t, can’t etc. ), avoid made up words (and quotes!). • Do not repeat words

“Important” • Rather than say that something is “important” over and over again, try

“Important” • Rather than say that something is “important” over and over again, try using some different words. • For example: • Useful • Influential • Concerning • Significant • Perceptive • Valuable • Insightful Vital Critical Noteworthy Powerful Telling Of consequence Far-reaching