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From Thematic Statement to Thesis Statement:
(What’s the difference?)
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Do these Thematic Statements Work?
Economic circumstance is what entirely defines social power and standing. The archetype of mysteries/hidden secrets is shown in both Mayor of Casterbridge and Trifles as a driving force. In Hamlet and A Dollhouse women’s power is expressed through the social lens.
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A Thematic Statement: Must be a complete sentence. Must be AN OPINION.
Must not be specific to a particular text. Must be something that you can support with evidence from the text.
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How about these? One’s gender often carries major social implications, which affect one’s treatment and perception in daily life. Throughout history, marriage has been shown to be a necessity in the preservation of one’s social status. Men try to subjugate women because they fear a woman’s spirit.
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Let’s fix these: Marriage is a social status.
Through the literary works, a connection is revealed between the economic struggles in the author’s lives and the lives of the characters.
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. …and these: In the novel Jane Eyre, Jane has to overcome many changes caused by the time period surrounding her. In both The Mayor of Casterbridge and A Dollhouse, the main characters, Michael Henchard and Nora Helmer must adapt to the opinions of society, and their ultimate fates are direct resultants of these adaptations.
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NOW, add the THESIS STATEMENT part:
A thesis statement relays: Your subject Your purpose Your theme
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Like THIS: When one considers the psychological characteristics of both As I Lay Dying and A Dollhouse, it becomes apparent that daughters are influenced more by their fathers than by their mothers.
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Your THESIS may be TWO sentences:
Any avid reader comes to understand that in both fiction and drama, often daughters are influenced more by their fathers than by their mothers. A comparison of Faulkner’s Dewey Dell from As I Lay Dying, and Nora Helmer from Ibsen’s play A Dollhouse reveals such influences.
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NOW: Work on YOUR thesis statement.
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