Might like to have a look at this: i typed this up when i was in year 12. although it shouldnt be in this thread, i think it might help canvas the fundamentals of essay writing. only with getting the fundamentals right then u can start to develop complex ideas and arguments to weave into the structure of a discursive essay. otherwise, this is purely for either 1) viewing pleasure OR 2) benefit for other people who are struggling at essay writing as well!
enjoy! ^^
My Basic Simplistic Essay Structure:
by AKA Mountain.Dew
Note: You may choose to use this or not, it is up to you.
Introduction:
*Your basic crux of your argument, or what you are going to tell to the marker..
Example: Journeys are expressed by self-reflection.
* Your points that you want to talk about, how it will support your argument, your crux.
e.g.
* The learning curve in journeys
* The cyclical nature of journeys
* Your texts for support to help you in your argument. Give small detail into how they will support our text.
E.g. Using a similar structure to Lime Tree Bower my Prison by Coleridge, Alice in Wonderland supports the idea of the learning curve in journeys.
Body Paragraph:
* What you want to illustrate to the marker, to support your argument.
*Your analysis of TECHNIQUES, in logical steps at a time.
E.g.
* Frost at Midnight:
*It begins with the quiet, serene atmosphere of “frost’s secret ministry”
*Ends with the same serene atmosphere “silent icicles…”
*Therefore, this same atmosphere at beginning and end stresses that journeys are cyclic.
IMPORTANT: LINK BACK TO WHAT POINT YOU WANT TO ILLUSTRATE
IMPORTANT: LINK BACK TO THE BASIC ARGUMENT
Conclusion:
* Draw ALL YOUR
LINKS together how the LINKS connect together. Bring it to a pinnacle point, and how these links illustrate your basic idea, or argument.
* E.g. The confluence of events: timing, ambition, power of the people, representations of power…all lead to the rise of Caesar, and the fall of Antony, demonstrating the natural cycle of power.
ALWAYS REMEMBER LINK, LINK, LINK! Always relate to what you’ve said to what you want to say all along.
In a nutshell, a discursive essay is:
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TELL THEM WHAT YOUR GOING TO TELL THEM
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TELL THEM
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TELL THEM AGAIN WHAT YOU TOLD THEM
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Follow this basic analysis breakdown:
The <technique> in <quote/text reference> <reinforces/changes/reveals/magnifies/ etc…> of <meaning>.
Example: The
sea-faring imagery1 of the people
“like a vagabond to a flag upon a stream, goes to and fro, lackeying the varying tide” 2 effectively highlights3 the
people’s slippery nature4 of allegiances.
1 Technique
2 The quote
3 the technique does what…
4 meaning