Writing a Thesis and Making an Argument

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Writing a Thesis and Making an Argument
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Writing a Thesis and Making an Argument

What is an Argument? An argument takes a stand on an issue. It seeks to persuade an audience of a point of view in much the same way that a lawyer argues a case in a court of law. It is NOT a description or a summary. This is an argument: "This paper argues that the movie JFK is inaccurate in its portrayal of President Kennedy." This is not an argument: "In this paper, I will describe the portrayal of President Kennedy that is shown in the movie JFK.

What is a Thesis? A thesis statement is a sentence in which you state an argument about a topic and then describe, briefly, how you will prove your argument. A thesis makes a specific statement to the reader about what you will be trying to argue. Your thesis can be a few sentences long, but should not be longer than a paragraph. Do not begin to state evidence or use examples in your thesis paragraph.

What is a Thesis? This is an argument, but not yet a thesis: "The movie ‘JFK’ inaccurately portrays President Kennedy." This is a thesis: "The movie ‘JFK’ inaccurately portrays President Kennedy because of the way it ignores Kennedy’s youth, his relationship with his father, and the findings of the Warren Commission.“

What is a Thesis? Unspecific thesis: "Eleanor Roosevelt was a strong leader as First Lady."  This thesis lacks an argument. Why was Eleanor Roosevelt a strong leader?

What is a Thesis? Specific thesis: "Eleanor Roosevelt recreated the role of the First Lady by her active political leadership in the Democratic Party, by lobbying for national legislation, and by fostering women’s leadership in the Democratic Party."  The second thesis has an argument: Eleanor Roosevelt "recreated" the position of First Lady, and a three-part structure with which to demonstrate just how she remade the job.

What is a Thesis? Unspecific thesis: "At the end of the nineteenth century French women lawyers experienced difficulty when they attempted to enter the legal profession."  No historian could argue with this general statement and uninteresting thesis.

What is a Thesis? Specific thesis: "At the end of the nineteenth century French women lawyers experienced misogynist attacks from male lawyers when they attempted to enter the legal profession because male lawyers wanted to keep women out of judgeships."  This thesis statement asserts that French male lawyers attacked French women lawyers because they feared women as judges, an intriguing and controversial point

Your Argument is Your Blueprint Helps you determine your focus and clarify your ideas. Provides a "hook" on which you can "hang" your topic sentences. Can (and should) be revised as you further refine your evidence and arguments. New evidence often requires you to change your thesis. Gives your paper a unified structure and point. Serves as a "map" to follow through your paper.

Find Your Focus Choose a thesis that explores an aspect of your topic that is important to you, or that allows you to say something new about your topic. For example, if your paper topic asks you to analyze women’s domestic labor during the early industrial revolution, you might decide to focus on the products they made from scratch at home.

Assignment Draw a line down the middle of a sheet of paper but leave room at the bottom. The left side is “FOR,” the right side is “AGAINST.” List ideas for and against the following statement, then chose a side and write an argumentative thesis statement at the bottom. FOR AGAINST Thesis

Assignment Confucianism was superior to Legalism in unifying China during the classical period 600 B.C.E. to 600 C.E. - or - The Gupta dynasty was superior to the Mauryan dynasty in ruling India during the classical period 600 B.C.E. to 600 C.E. FOR AGAINST Thesis