Title: Those Enigmatic TPS Essays
1Those Enigmatic TPS Essays
- And how to do them . . .
- Prepared by Pamela Hanford
2Omigawd, Im already lost!
- What the heck is TPS (some of you are asking)?
- Dont panic.
- Thats just our acronym for The Perfect Storm.
3Omigawd, whats acronym?
- Ok, I can anticipate these tangential (look it
up) worries, - But I cant answer every possible question. Some
things you will have to just look up quickly.
Remember, I do have links to great online
dictionaries on my menu-bar.
4The point of this presentation
- Is to give you real, live tips on how to write
this essay every two weeks. - This is important, because many students try to
avoid them (if I do everything else and not the
TPS essay, how much will it hurt my grade?)
5But your goal in taking 1A
- Is to gain the skill of
- Making a clear and concise point
- Using evidence from a text
- Using that evidence eloquently and LEGALLY,
- All while writing introductions, conclusions, and
transitions.
6These are skills you gain
- in doing this assignment.
- But, there is also a double benefit.
7You polish these writing skills
- WHILE ALSO LEARNING the various techniques for
which we are seeking examples. - In watching for these writing techniques and
strategies, and in finding Jungers examples, you
are reinforcing for yourself how these techniques
are used.
8But I cant find an example!!!
- I cant find (description, spatial order,
analogy, metaphor) in the book! - What do I do?
- Well, give it your best shot! There are examples
all through the text, and as you continue
looking, it definitely gets easier.
9You may also ask your group
- For some help, or even go out onto the main
board. - If youve exhausted all avenues, dont just leave
that section out of your paper. As we just
suggested, give it your best shot.
10I will often give credit
- For a really good TRY, even if you dont quite
hit the mark. - But I cant give you credit for the effort you
dont make.
11So, how do I DO this?
- The first part of any essay is an introduction.
Students write many different kinds of
introductions. - Here is one example. . .
12Sample Introduction
- In order to create a believable story, an
author may need to provide details that support
his position. The reader may not understand a
thesis without some degree of supporting
evidence. This supporting evidence may come in
various forms, but its effectiveness will depend
on how well it relates to the authors overall
claim. Throughout The Perfect Storm, Sebastian
Junger makes such claims within his evaluations
which benefit from supporting evidence.
13That example
- Is from a later assignment that is looking for
different examples from the text. - In your first TPS assignment, you are looking for
examples of . . .
14Jungers
- Use of sensory details (taste, touch, smell,
sight, or sound - find examples of at least three
different senses). - Use of comparisons and images to help readers see
through the eyes of the writer. - Description of what is not there as well as what
is there. - Indication of changes in the subject.
15Your job
- You should write at least one paragraph on each
of the examples you find for me. - The paragraph should include your introduction to
the example (dont assume your reader knows what
youre going to be writing about).
16Sample introduction to an example
- from the text
- One of the problems that Junger faces, is how to
explain the severity of the Andrea Gails
situation. Since there is limited evidence of the
actual events that took place aboard the Andrea
Gail, Junger must draw conclusions from other
occurrences. Consequently, his speculations are
only believable if he can show a strong
relationship between the Andrea Gail and the
similar subject. He is basically using the
technique of comparing and contrasting.
17The writer has just cued the reader
- That he has found an example of compare and
contrast, and is about to provide that example
in a quote
18The quoted material
- One example of this takes place in the chapter
The Barrel of the Gun. Here Junger states his
overall claim about the gravity of the Andrea
Gails predicament. The degree of danger Billys
in can be gauged from the beating endured by the
Contship Holland, two hundred or so miles to the
east (143).
19But dont stop with the quote
- The writer hasnt finished his job if he just
gives us the example. - He also needs to explain why and how this example
fits the writing technique. - This works as a conclusion for the paragraph
20Wrapping up the paragraph
- Jungers subject remains Billy and the Andrea
Gail, and his claim relates to their predicament,
but he is now using another ship to explain the
situation. - (see the entire paper)
21The student writer then goes on
- To write a similar paragraph structure for each
example he has found. - At the end of his paper, he writes a conclusion
22Sample conclusion
- Essentially, Junger uses the problems of the
larger Contship Holland as a positive judgement
to state the nature of severity on board the
Andrea Gail. He then counters this with the
success of the smaller Fair Wind to indicate that
the Andrea Gail was probably still afloat. By
balancing his evaluation of how bad the storm
was, Junger serves to add validity to his story.
23BUT I CANT WRITE LIKE THAT!
- Dont panic.
- I did give you an example of some complex
writing. - But Im not asking you for this stuff right now.
I am just asking you observe the STRUCTURE of his
paper and work TOWARD that kind of structure
yourself.
24The first thing to do
- Is take the list of examples youre looking for
- Use of sensory details (taste, touch, smell,
sight, or sound - find examples of at least three
different senses). - Use of comparisons and images to help readers see
through the eyes of the writer. - Description of what is not there as well as what
is there. - Indication of changes in the subject.
25Then browse your book
- Look for sentences and paragraphs that seem to
fit the examples youre seeking. - Then write a trial paragraph about that example.
- Remember to introduce the technique or writing
strategy youre showing an example of.
26- Then write a bit of an introduction which leads
us into the actual quote from the text. - Remember to use quotation marks and a page number
in parenthesis which lets us know where this
quotation came from. - Then conclude that paragraph, and gently segue
into your next example.
27When youve done a paragraph
- For each example,
- Write a conclusion for your essay which sums up
what you and your reader may learn from these
examples. - Make certain to proof-read your paper, and
perhaps to even read it out loud to yourself.
28When youre certain your work
- Is done,
- Send your TPS assignment to me as an attachment.
Remember that these are also always printed and
mailed in for grading. - Then, be patient! These assignments take longer
for me to grade than the others. Ill do them as
fast as I can!
29Thank you
- For taking the time to review this presentation.
- If you have any problems or questions, please be
sure to email me about them. - Now, have fun with this!