apu99992
06-13-2009, 08:17 AM
I know that some people like to post essay help questions, so I am hoping that someone can answer my thesis question. usually i never have trouble writing essays, but lately I've been told that even though my grammar is excellent, my vocab is good, and my sentence structure is great, my thesis drags my grade down. Basically all of my essays this quarter would have been either A's or 95% (for the ones that are currently A's) if my thesis' weren't completely botched. The irony though is that my latest essay, which I thought was the best one i had written this year, earned me the lowest essay grade I have ever gotten in school. this is why i've decided to come here, to discover how to write a clear concise thesis from all you pros on the forum.
As an example I thought I'd give you the prompt from my latest blunder:
Describe how Lorain Hansberry's play "A raisin in the sun" exemplifies the themes found in MLK's "I have a Dream" speech
This was the thesis I wrote:
Walter Lee reflects Dr King’s reverence of dreams and practice for dealing with racism in his aspirations and reactions.
Yes it's bad, but I only wrote it after writing the two body paragraphs. I essentially compared Walter standing up to linder as "dealing with racism" and Walter's faith in his dreams as "reverance".
I had no idea that the best, and easiest, point to make was that both works of literature were about looking forward for a better tomorrow. For some reason, I though of every other possible idea except this one. I analyzed king's speech, the 14 minute one mind you, and jotted down every point he had to make about African American civil rights. I did the same with a summary of A Raisin in the Sun, and when side by side racism and dreams were the two things that I saw they had in common.
I don't think I'm a bad judge of essay's, because when i see someone else's paper i see all the run-ons, all the misplaced modifiers, all the poor word choice and, most of the time, their lack of support for their thesis.
I just want someone to tell me how to see the main idea when looking at a piece of literature.
As an example I thought I'd give you the prompt from my latest blunder:
Describe how Lorain Hansberry's play "A raisin in the sun" exemplifies the themes found in MLK's "I have a Dream" speech
This was the thesis I wrote:
Walter Lee reflects Dr King’s reverence of dreams and practice for dealing with racism in his aspirations and reactions.
Yes it's bad, but I only wrote it after writing the two body paragraphs. I essentially compared Walter standing up to linder as "dealing with racism" and Walter's faith in his dreams as "reverance".
I had no idea that the best, and easiest, point to make was that both works of literature were about looking forward for a better tomorrow. For some reason, I though of every other possible idea except this one. I analyzed king's speech, the 14 minute one mind you, and jotted down every point he had to make about African American civil rights. I did the same with a summary of A Raisin in the Sun, and when side by side racism and dreams were the two things that I saw they had in common.
I don't think I'm a bad judge of essay's, because when i see someone else's paper i see all the run-ons, all the misplaced modifiers, all the poor word choice and, most of the time, their lack of support for their thesis.
I just want someone to tell me how to see the main idea when looking at a piece of literature.