Coming up with a thesis statement can be difficult. You should always take the prompt from your teacher into consideration first and think about what knowledge you are starting with. Do you have a basic answer to a thesis statement in your head or are you at a complete loss? You will be much more confident writing about a topic if you already feel like you understand it.
A couple of options for thesis statements about the character of Viola in Twelfth Night:
This essay will examine the evolution of Viola as a character as she adopts the identity of Cesario.
This essay will compare and contrast Viola in the role as Cesario and her brother, Sebastian.
A couple of options for thesis statements about the character of Laetitia's mother in Borders:
This essay will examine the concept of namelessness and the lack of identity given to Laetitia's mother.
The significance of a nameless mother and her impact on Laetitia's development as a character is the focus of this essay.
Sunday, August 20, 2017
What are some thesis statements on Viola in Twelfth Night and Laetitia's mother in Borders?
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