J. Roth
English 201
to an essay about something you have read
GENERAL
ADVICE: Remember to do this in your
essay's introduction if you are writing about something you have read:
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name the author
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name the work
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add a brief
summary of the content
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build a bridge to
your thesis (a transition)
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state your thesis
at the end of the introduction
Here's an example:
Let's pretend this is our
assignment:
Directions: In a
short essay, apply our course theme of "From Chaos, What Patterns Emerge?" to Golding’s Lord of the Flies.
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Now let's assume we want to
use Simon, one of the characters in the novel, as an example of 'patterns emerging
from chaos. '
This would be an example of
an opening paragraph:
William Golding's novel Lord of the Flies tells the story of a
group of World War II-era British boys who crash-land on an uninhabited island
and attempt to survive until rescue. The
physical island is a paradise, complete with blue lagoons and plentiful food,
almost an Eden. However, without an
adult survivor to provide social control and direction, social chaos is
immediately present. Because of this
chaos, as the days pass some of the boys begin to exhibit social patterns far
different from those that their society was designed to teach them. An excellent example of patterns emerging
from the chaos is the character Simon.