Writing a Thesis Statement The method to successful

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Writing a Thesis Statement The method to successful literary analysis

Writing a Thesis Statement The method to successful literary analysis

Parts of a Thesis Statement Author (Who wrote the darn thing) Work (Type &

Parts of a Thesis Statement Author (Who wrote the darn thing) Work (Type & Genre) Topic (Theme, Biography, Psychology, etc. ) Purpose/Significance (What you are trying to prove)

Apply this to Macbeth: William Shakespeare Macbeth (tragedy, play, etc. ) Theme (Fate versus

Apply this to Macbeth: William Shakespeare Macbeth (tragedy, play, etc. ) Theme (Fate versus Free Will, etc. ) Purpose (in order to demonstrate…)

Discovering the Purpose To discover the purpose, ask yourself this question: With regard to

Discovering the Purpose To discover the purpose, ask yourself this question: With regard to my topic, what point was Shakespeare trying to convey to his audience? Example: Fate – vs – Free Will Based upon my understanding of the play, what statement was Shakespeare trying to make with regard to man’s ability to control his own fate?

Example Thesis William Shakespeare in his tragedy Macbeth uses various symbols to highlight how

Example Thesis William Shakespeare in his tragedy Macbeth uses various symbols to highlight how the title character controls his own destiny in order to demonstrate to the audience that free will dictates the course of human existence.

Author William Shakespeare in his tragedy Macbeth uses various symbols to highlight how the

Author William Shakespeare in his tragedy Macbeth uses various symbols to highlight how the title character controls his own destiny in order to demonstrate to the audience that free will dictates the course of human existence.

Work/Genre William Shakespeare in his tragedy Macbeth uses various symbols to highlight how the

Work/Genre William Shakespeare in his tragedy Macbeth uses various symbols to highlight how the title character controls his own destiny in order to demonstrate to the audience that free will dictates the course of human existence.

Topic William Shakespeare in his tragedy Macbeth uses various symbols to highlight how the

Topic William Shakespeare in his tragedy Macbeth uses various symbols to highlight how the title character controls his own destiny in order to demonstrate to the audience that free will dictates the course of human existence.

Purpose William Shakespeare in his tragedy Macbeth uses various symbols to highlight how the

Purpose William Shakespeare in his tragedy Macbeth uses various symbols to highlight how the title character controls his own destiny in order to demonstrate to the audience that free will dictates the course of human existence.

Fill in the Blank Formula _________ in his ________ (author) (work, genre/type) examines theme

Fill in the Blank Formula _________ in his ________ (author) (work, genre/type) examines theme of ________ (topic) in order to demonstrate the importance of _____________. (purpose)

Examples (without the purpose) In the play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, Hamlet experiences internal

Examples (without the purpose) In the play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, Hamlet experiences internal conflict because he is in love with his mother. In the short story “Hills Like White Elephants, ” by Ernest Hemingway, the hills represent a pregnant woman who does not want to keep her baby.

The “what? ? ? ” factor Thesis statements must make a reader stop and

The “what? ? ? ” factor Thesis statements must make a reader stop and consider the topic are short and succinct, strong, simple yet sophisticated by nature, will make people wonder and argue about its correctness and value

Writing about themes A theme, at this level of literary study, should not be

Writing about themes A theme, at this level of literary study, should not be one word; “love” is not a theme. It is a topic. A theme should be composed in one of two ways: A versus statement (each side opposes the other) A subject/verb statement

Examples of versus statement themes appearance versus reality man versus nature black versus white

Examples of versus statement themes appearance versus reality man versus nature black versus white love versus lust honesty versus deception

Examples of subject/verb statement themes • How one appears is not necessarily how he

Examples of subject/verb statement themes • How one appears is not necessarily how he is in reality. No matter how much humans think they have control over themselves and others, nature’s power almost always trumps humanity’s. The belief that white men are more valuable than blacks is prevalent in Southern literature. The love the character feels for his wife is more important than the lust that occupies his mind.

Things to Remember While Writing Thesis Statements They cannot simply be a statement of

Things to Remember While Writing Thesis Statements They cannot simply be a statement of fact. They DO NOT include three main points that will prove that thesis is correct and worthy. Make sure it is only ONE sentence.

Checklist to consider while writing thesis statements Does your thesis statement respond directly to

Checklist to consider while writing thesis statements Does your thesis statement respond directly to your thesis question? Does your thesis contain a definite statement? Is your thesis an arguable claim? Does your thesis show you have knowledge about your topic?

Checklist (cont. ) Does your thesis illustrate a passionate perspective? Is your statement neither

Checklist (cont. ) Does your thesis illustrate a passionate perspective? Is your statement neither too specific nor too broad? Can you provide evidence to back up your thesis? (quotes from the text; research)

Approaches to Writing an Excellent Thesis Statement Brainstorm list/web of written words drawings/doodling talking

Approaches to Writing an Excellent Thesis Statement Brainstorm list/web of written words drawings/doodling talking combination of above idea generators. Narrow the focus Draft a statement that is interesting/controversial and includes all four parts (see earlier slide) See Mr. Boell for approval and comments.