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1 Adding specificity to our IV, II-III bird imagery thesis statements

2 Focused, specific, and clear sentence
Thesis Excellence Focused, specific, and clear sentence Thesis insightfully addresses prompt Argument has depth and complexity

3 Revising theses how + what + SO-what
How can we revise this thesis to be more complete, specific, and impactful? What should be added and what can be removed? In act 4 scenes II and III of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the frequency of bird imagery decreases showing the change from Macduff being cowardly to Macduff being a hero.

4 Revising theses how + what + SO-what
In act 4 scenes II and III of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the frequency of bird imagery decreases showing the change from Macduff being cowardly to Macduff being a hero. (So what?)

5 How can we revise this thesis to be more complete, specific, and impactful? What should be added and what can be removed? Suggested Revision: In Macbeth, Shakespeare uses fewer bird images as Act IV progresses, shifting Macduff’s characterization from cowardly to heroic, foreshadowing Malcom’s coronation. (21 words) Original Thesis: In act 4 scenes II and III of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the frequency of bird imagery decreases showing the change from Macduff being cowardly to Macduff being a hero. (28 words)

6 Revising theses how + what + SO-what
How can we revise this thesis to be more complete, specific, and impactful? What should be added and what can be removed? Shakespeare uses bird imagery in Act 4 of Macbeth to illustrate the connections between characters and bird-like traits, which gives the audience a better understanding of interpersonal dynamics.

7 Revising theses how + what + SO-what
How can we revise this thesis to be more complete, specific, and impactful? What should be added and what can be removed? Shakespeare uses bird imagery in Act 4 of Macbeth to illustrate the connections between characters and bird-like traits, which gives the audience a better understanding of interpersonal dynamics.

8 Revising theses how + what + SO-what
How can we revise this thesis to be more complete, specific, and impactful? What should be added and what can be removed? Shakespeare’s bird imagery illustrates the Macduffs’ bird-like vulnerability, revealing the imbalance of power between the righteous Macduffs and the tyrannous Macbeths. (22 words) Original Thesis: Shakespeare uses bird imagery in Act 4 of Macbeth to illustrate the connections between characters and bird-like traits, which gives the audience a better understanding of interpersonal dynamics. (29 words)


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