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Writing a Cause or Effect Essay “Every action has an opposite and equal reaction” (Einstein). Mrs. Wishart Senior Adjunct Instructor Burlington County College

What is Cause & Effect? When writing about a cause, the writer looks at events that occurred and how they led up to something occurring: What were the causes that led up to the 9/11 attack? When writing about an effect, the writer looks at events that occurred after an event to analyze what has occurred as a result: How has American society been effected by the 9/11 attack?

Beyond Events A Cause or Effect Essay often examines more than events: The essay may give reasons or explanations for: Events Conditions Behaviors

Remember the Timeline When writing this essay, writers who decide to write from the perspective of a cause need to focus on what happened before a specific event. Writers who decide to write from the perspective of an effect need to focus on what happened after a specific event. EVENT Causes Effects

Neeld’s Heuristic Questions for Cause/Effect: These questions will help guide the writer on how to look at the specific topic deeply: What causes the music industry to change? What causes people to quit buying music? What are the effects of people not buying music? What are the effects of people stealing music on the people who make their living with music? What is the purpose of the music industry? Why do musicians feel the industry is not music centered? What is the consequence of a people not purchasing music? What comes before digitizing music? What comes after digitizing music?

Playing the “Why” Game When writing a Cause/Effect Essay, the writer is often answering why something occurred. After asking why the first time, the writer should continue to ask why in order to drill deeper into the subject: Mark Twain said, “Work and play are words used to describe the same thing under differing conditions.” WHY? Mark Twain noticed that some people enjoy their work, while others find it drudgery. WHY? More than likely, in their family lives, some people were taught to take work seriously and other people were taught to enjoy what they do. WHY? Some parents were unfulfilled in their work, so this caused them to believe that work should be viewed as a necessary evil. WHY? More than likely, these parents took jobs that were available or were limited by their social class. WHY? The writer continues to play this game until he/she can go no further. The game reveals how certain events may be related and reveals deeper thought instead of surface thought.

Organizing Thoughts with a Modified Venn Diagram Causes Topic Effects Record what happened BEFORE the topic. The writer should make certain the list contains at least 6 items so the best 3 can be chosen for the essay. Record the THESIS STATEMENT here. The writer needs to keep his/her eye on the topic, so recording the thesis statement will help assure the lists are on point. Record what happened AFTER the topic. The writer should make certain the list contains at least 6 items so the best 3 can be chosen for the essay. Once the lists above are recorded, review each list carefully. Which list has the most potential to intrigue the audience? Which list interests the writer most? Choose the list, and then writer either a Cause OR an Effect Essay. A 5 paragraph essay will not give the writer enough room to write about both causes AND effects.

Characteristics to Include in the Essay Present the event or issue. The audience needs to understand the problem or issue. Without this explanation, the analysis will fall apart. Use strong, assertive language that does not reflect negativity or bias. “Ain’t it awful” essays are boring. Use factual evidence and direct quotes from research and articles on the subject of the music industry. Treat the writing scientifically – make a hypothesis and then prove it through direct information from the sources.

Avoiding Bias and Negativity Biased or negative statements steal the authority of the writer. Which of the following feels more convincing and has more authority? The American public has long been blind to the horrible effects of steroids on sports and players. Fan ignorance is one of the contributing factors to this continued situation. In order for fans to fully support enforced bans on steroids in sports, the public needs to be better informed about the side effects and long- term damage these drugs may cause.

3rd Person REQUIRED For this essay, ALL paragraphs, including the introduction and conclusion, must be in 3rd person. 3rd person adds a sense of authority and makes the writing more forceful. I believe that steroid use in sports needs to be banned through policies and laws that truly discourage their use. By passing policies and laws that truly discourage their use, it is possible to completely ban steroids in all sports.

Types of Causal Relationships Material cause: a material determines its behaviors – a rock falls because of its heaviness. Formal cause: an item’s form determines its nature – a human differs from the statue of a human. Efficient cause: the event that begins the first notable change – a human lifts a rock. Final cause: the ultimate end – often difficult or impossible to predict, especially if all events have not completely played out. Wikipedia.

Other Types of Causal Relationships Necessary Cause: If x is a necessary cause of y, then the presence of y implies the presence of x. The presence of x does not imply that y will occur. Sufficient Cause: If x is a sufficient cause of y, then the presence of x implies the presence of y. However, z may also cause y. The presence of y does not imply the presence of x. Contributory Cause: If the presumed cause precedes the effect, and altering the cause alters the effect, it is contributory. Wikipedia.

Double Check The writer should not state something that is obvious. The writer should make sure to demonstrate the significance between the causes or the effects in the paper. Surface thought is boring; deep thought is informative and interesting.

Sources: Maldonado, Christina. “Writing Cause and Effect Essays. “ Roxbury, MA: Roxbury Community College Writing Center, Fall 2008. Web. 20 March 2013. Lindeman, Erika. A Rhetoric for Writing Teachers. 2nd ed. NY: Oxford UP, 1987. 82-3. Print. Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causality#Nece ssary_and_sufficient_causes