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1 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Five Paragraph Essay

2 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph

3 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Topic Sentence The topic sentence oragnizes/focuses your body paragraph. Every sentence in your body paragraph should connect back to your topic sentence. topic. Your TOPIC SENTENCE should be the first sentence of your body paragraph.

4 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Topic Sentence Firstly, Romeo is the protagonist of Romeo and Juliet, which is an important qualification of a tragic hero. #1) My TOPIC SENTENCE introduces the main idea of this BODY PARGRAPH. #2) My TOPIC SENTENCE connects back to the main idea of my essay: the THESIS STATEMENT.

5 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Topic Sentence Firstly, Romeo is the protagonist of Romeo and Juliet, which is an important qualification of a tragic hero. The reader knows Romeo is the protagonist because he is the character that is most centrally involved with the plot. Romeo himself is responsible for the climax of the play, when he kills Tybalt in the streets of Verona (RJ 3.1). Every sentence in your body paragraph should connect back to your topic sentence.

6 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Transition The transition is the word/phrase that segues out of the previous paragraph and into the next one. Paragraph’s #2-#5 should ALWAYS begin with a TRANSITION.

7 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Transition “Firstly,” is the TRANSITION. Firstly, Romeo is the protagonist of Romeo and Juliet, which is an important qualification of a tragic hero. It segues into the topic sentence.

8 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Transitions First Then Next Last Speaking of… On a related note… Not only does… Consequently… Even though… In conclusion…

9 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Example The example from the text is the specific moment you reference which connects back to your topic sentence and ultimately supports your thesis statement.

10 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Example #1) My EXAMPLE uses a specific moment from the text that connects back to my TOPIC SENTENCE and reinforces my THESIS STATEMENT. #2) My EXAMPLE proves that I read the material. Firstly, Romeo is the protagonist of Romeo and Juliet, which is an important qualification of a tragic hero. The reader knows Romeo is the protagonist because he is the character that is most centrally involved with the plot. Romeo himself is responsible for the climax of the play, when he kills Tybalt in the streets of Verona (RJ 3.1).

11 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Direct/Context Quote The direct/context quote is a specific line of text written verbatim in your essay. ANY line from any text needs to be in quotations.

12 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Direct/Context Quote “I would the fool were married to her grave” (RJ 3. 5. 140). This quote from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is one of the most obvious examples of… #1) My DIRECT/CONTEXT QUOTE is written word- for-word from the play. #2) My DIRECT/CONTEXT QUOTE should connect back to my TOPIC SENTENCE and reinforce my THESIS STATEMENT.

13 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Direct/Context Quote A common theme in tragedy is when a character thinks they can challenge the heavens. Romeo does this when he receives word of Juliet’s death. “Then I defy you, stars” (RJ 5.1. 24). This moment proves Romeo is a tragic hero, because he is literally rebelling against the heavens/fate. Notice that I explain clearly why the quote I used was an appropriate choice.

14 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Citations Citations are a formatting device the references the work you are quoting/paraphrasing. You will use parenthetical/in-text citations after every quote/paraphrase in your essay. CITATIONS are required in all forms of formal writing.

15 Essays 101 With Your Old Pal, Mr. Clawson Body Paragraph Citations “I would the fool were married to her grave” (RJ 3. 5. 140). This quote from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is one of the most obvious examples of… #1) My CITATION appears after my quote in parenthesis. #2) My CITATION references the work, act #, scene #, and line #/#’s. #3) The punctuation of the sentence comes AFTER the parenthesis.

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