How to Write a Good Thesis for an Essay


by Jennifer Burns - Date: 2007-03-29 - Word Count: 642 Share This!

Essay writing is a commonly used tool that checks your creative skills. Whether it is a five-paragraph text for your high school essay writing or a story about yourself for college essays, you need one thing that keeps everything together - a thesis.
Thesis writing can turn into a real problem. Students often start wandering around the topic while writing an essay. A thesis has to be focused and specific enough to be "proven" within the boundaries of your essay paper. In order to fulfill successful thesis writing, focus on your topic. Do some researches on it and ask yourself whether your theme is worthy of your efforts.
Next step in thesis writing is deciding, what is the main idea. Stating the main idea is essential in essay writing. If you don't have it, you are lost in you own text. As a result, your essay writing lacks unity, and your readers don't understand you.
On the other hand, a clearly defined thesis can also be of little help in writing an essay. Why? Because when you are writing a thesis, you are narrowing your topic down to a bearable amount of work. If a thesis is too broad, you end up lost in confusion.
When you are writing a thesis, think about the evidence to back it up. In your essay writing always think about critical readers. They will not be satisfied with only one or two facts. An essay paper must have a strong construction. All of your proofs must support your main idea.
When you start writing an essay, make sure to put your thesis at the end of the Introduction (if you are doing high school essay writing), or state it in the first two sentences (as you do in writing college essays). It is important to place it in the beginning of your text to make your position clear to the readers.
A thesis falls into three categories: statements of facts, statements about facts, and statements about statements. In thesis writing make sure you avoid the first category. Writing an essay is impossible if you have only a statement of a fact. Essay writing means thinking out loud. Try to do it by drawing a conclusion from your fact and you will get something that is already worth working on. But if in your thesis writing you chose to go further, you can end up with a provocative essay. And being provocative is quite important in essay writing.
Your thesis can also be analytical, explanatory, or argumentative.
In an analytical essay paper, you are breaking down an issue or an idea into its component parts, evaluating them, and presenting this breakdown and evaluation to your audience.
Explanatory thesis writing shows your idea and the methods you are using to draw a conclusion.
An argumentative thesis is similar to provocative thesis writing. Whatever you are stating, - a proposal, an opinion, provoking statistics etc - your essay writing shows that you want other people to disagree with you.
Don't be surprised if your thesis changes a little while writing an essay. I'm meaning not major changes from one thesis writing to another. When you become more acquainted with the topic, your controlling idea can obtain even a more specific shape. Some scholars call this process of thesis writing "a switch from tentative to definitive thesis".
If in your essay writings you are still not satisfied with the controlling idea, put it aside for a couple of days. Thesis writing is not a quick process. The idea can pop up a little later. Go over your essay papers; maybe, you missed out something important.
The last important thing about the essay writing: don't go over the evidence in the Conclusion part. You gave it your best shot in the Body paragraph. It is better to remind the readers about your thesis and finish up by sharing your thoughts on the investigated topic.


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Jennifer Burns is the head of customer care center at Custom-Writing.org, essays writing service. Having completed a number of academic assignments himself, Jennifer uses her knowledge to provide individualized customer support to students, who order thesis writing and annotated bibliography writing

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