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How to Write an Essay Without driving yourself crazy Essay Subjects leading to topics for a compare and contrast essay on Lord of the Flies and Our Twisted Hero: power, masculinity, cultures and their rules, order and disorder, negative behaviors and influences, leadership, peer pressure, bullying, coming of age, and self-discovery. You may find another you want to pursue.

Brainstorming Good website bubbl.us for blank brainstorming template Good website bubbl.us for blank brainstorming template Power naturally gravitates to oppression What happens to those who resist Human’s biggest motivator is fear JackOm Sokdae Emotional/psychological pain

The Opening Paragraph Title Hook Broad Discussion Introduction of author, work, time period Thesis statement

Elements of the Opening Paragraph: The Hook : statistic, anecdote, quotation, or (not in this class) question (sentence one) Example: “A good leader inspires people to have confidence in the leader, a great leader inspires people to have confidence in themselves-Anon.” Title : Create a title that intrigues, but does not describe The whole paper.

Transition word or phrase to Broad Discussion, which is defined as a general discussion grounded with specific examples that lead into the text. See example: (sentences 2-5) As the quotation illustrates, there is often a tension that exists between leaders and their followers. Throughout history negative leaders like Mao, Stalin, and Kim Jong ll created cults of personality, repressed criticism, and demanding slavish devotion from their countrymen. In contrast, positive leaders often lead by moral suasion, example, or inspiration. Additionally, many negative leaders find followers because of fear and indifference, and often those who challenge leadership suffer physically, emotionally, and psychologically. They become warnings that questioning power often fails or results in great pain.

Introduction to text, characters, brief summary, historical background. (2-3 sentences)Introduction to text, characters, brief summary, historical background. (2-3 sentences) This dynamic appears in the novels Lord of the Flies and Our Twisted Hero, where two powerful children control the rest with violence and mental repression. From two different cultures, and written 100 years apart, both novels show this dynamic starting during early childhood. In the former, children adrift on an isle create a culture reflecting all the evils the adults are fighting during World War II, and in the later, a young boy attends a rural school where he finds a bully dominating everyone. The bully also reflects the dictatorship found in South Korea during this time. This dynamic appears in the novels Lord of the Flies and Our Twisted Hero, where two powerful children control the rest with violence and mental repression. From two different cultures, and written 100 years apart, both novels show this dynamic starting during early childhood. In the former, children adrift on an isle create a culture reflecting all the evils the adults are fighting during World War II, and in the later, a young boy attends a rural school where he finds a bully dominating everyone. The bully also reflects the dictatorship found in South Korea during this time.

The Thesis Must be debatable Must be one sentence Must be at the end of the opening paragraph Must connect to the meaning of the work as a whole Example: Humans naturally gravitate to powerful leaders due to fear or indifference; additionally, those who challenge the powerful often suffer physically or emotionally.

The Thesis:The Thesis: Both novels demonstrate that ruthless leaders often control the majority with physical intimidation and emotional and mental pain; those who resist fail and serve as a warning to others. Both novels demonstrate that ruthless leaders often control the majority with physical intimidation and emotional and mental pain; those who resist fail and serve as a warning to others.