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1 Creating a Thesis Statement Tips and Examples for Writing Thesis Statements

2 Tips for writing your Thesis Statement 1.Determine what kind of paper you are writing:  Formalist – reading of a text focuses on symbol, metaphor, imagery, and so on.  Historical – examines a text in relation to its historical or cultural backdrop and effect on history or culture.  Psychological – a way to understand characters behaviors and actions  Feminist – a way to balance out the under-representation of literary works written by female authors.  Marxist – answers the overarching question, whom does the work benefit? The elite? The middle class? And Marxists critics are also interested in how the lower or working classes are oppressed - in everyday life and in literature.  Reader Response – considers readers' reactions to literature as vital to interpreting the meaning of the text.

3 Tips for writing your Thesis Statement  Your thesis statement should be specific—it should cover only what you will discuss in your paper and should be supported with specific evidence.

4 Tips for writing your Thesis Statement  The thesis statement usually appears at the end of the first paragraph of a paper.

5 Tips for writing your Thesis Statement  Your topic may change as you write, so you may need to revise your thesis statement to reflect exactly what you have discussed in the paper.

6 Thesis Statement Examples Example of an Formalist thesis statement:  Formalist literary criticism can be applied to Huxley’s Brave New World to evaluate the use of symbols to reveal deeper meanings. The paper that follows should:  explain: - setting - symbolism - theme (cloning)

7 Thesis Statement Examples Example of a Historical thesis statement:  A historical examination of Huxley’s Brave New World depicts the author’s opinion of the future society. The paper that follows should:  explain the: - author’s background - the time period - the society and culture of time - the impact of then and now

8 Thesis Statement Examples Example of a Psychoanalytical thesis statement:  Freud’s study of the levels of consciousness can be used to explain the behaviors and actions of certain characters in Huxley’s Brave New World The paper that follows should:  present an argument and give evidence to support the claim of human behavior and characters actions.

9 Thesis Statement Examples Example of a Feminist thesis statement:  Feminist fears are highlighted in Huxley’s Brave New World as seen through the diminished role of the birth mother. The paper that follows should:  present an argument and give evidence to support: - the role of the birth mother - impact of Linda’s life - the role of sex

10 Thesis Statement Examples Example of a Marxist thesis statement:  Huxley’s Brave New World effectively aligns with Marxist theory through its attribution to the breakdown of society as a result of government control. The paper that follows should:  present an argument and give evidence to support the claim of Marxist control over society’s stability and happiness

11 Thesis Statement Examples Example of a Reader Response thesis statement:  Though Huxley’s Brave New World contains an exaggerated viewpoint of the future, it effectively warns the general public to fear too much government control. The paper that follows should:  present an argument and give evidence to support: - personal commentary - use of other reviews - evaluation of effectiveness


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