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Saturday, May 29, 2010

How to write a Thesis Statement

How to write a Thesis Statement
A Thesis is putting forward a theory or a statement. It is a proposition which a person advances and offers to maintain through the argument. This is the general meaning of the word thesis.

But, academically, thesis is a statement stating the specific idea or opinion one address in a paper or an essay, and is usually located in the first paragraph of the essay. It gives focus to your writing, answers questions your paper may evoke, and reflects your clear analysis of a subject. The elements your readers require.

The role of thesis statement is to support the research of one, consequently it develops after the research has been conducted and not before. Writing a thesis before the research is conducted weakens the thesis and the paper’s foundations.

Now, the big question is whether every thesis in question is true or not. No, every thesis is not true. As we’ve already discussed in the beginning of the essay, a thesis is just an idea which is being put forward. The opinions and the perception of the researcher are very much infused in the thesis. This infusion is diffused if the research is conducted on an impartial basis and not by jumping to conclusions.

Thesis statements are classified as poor, working and strong. A poor thesis is a vague, difficult to prove idea, which is not supported by a substantial amount of evidence. While a working thesis is that thesis, whose idea is being tested for accuracy. Once if the idea or the thesis is proved, then the theory is accepted.

For ex: If the question is ‘Compare and contrast the reasons why the North and South fought the Civil War’.

If your answer is:
The North and South fought the Civil War for many reasons, some of which were the same and some different.

In the above statement the additional information regarding the subject is missing. Here, the reasons for the war between the North and South are missing and this makes it a vague statement and is not acceptable. Instead if the student writes it as

While both sides fought the Civil War over the issue of slavery, the North fought for moral reasons while the South fought to preserve its own institutions.

Now, here the statement is more clear, concise, understandable and makes it interesting for the reader to read the research paper.

And finally, a strong thesis is the one which is already proved. This thesis is the one which attracts the attention of the readers. The paper shows the researcher’s knowledge and brings to light a theory which Is supported by research and backed up a textual evidence.

Therefore, a strong thesis statement requires a command of one’s collected research or
notes before crafting a thesis statement.

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2 comments:

Michael Mentis said...

Thanks for these pointers. While it seems very trivial to write, thesis statements require a lot of effort to convey the crux of the problem we are tackling and our approach to solve it.

Sufi said...

I completely agree with you Micheal..writing a thesis statement is a very complex and time consuming thing