Title: Thesis Statements
1Thesis Statements
2A Thesis Statement IS NOT
Mortality in Jamie Weismans As I Live and
Breathe Notes of a Patient-Doctor
In Pursuit of Happiness
3A Thesis Statement IS NOT
In As I Live and Breathe, Jamie Weisman faces a
life-long battle with an unknown disease.
In As I Live and Breathe, Jamie Weisman chooses
to live a full life.
4A Thesis Statement IS NOT
- An assertion, statement of fact or an observation
In As I Live and Breathe, Jamie Weisman is
uncertain about bringing a child into the world.
In As I Live and Breathe, Jamie Weisman admires
Dr. Gussack who is the ultimate doctor.
5A Thesis Statement
- Takes a stance rather than announces subject.
In As I Live and Breathe, Jamie Weismans battle
with a life-long rare disease prepares her for
her battle with disease as a doctor, physically,
mentally and emotionally.
In As I Live and Breathe, Jamie Weisman has two
mentors, one who is expert in the arts and one
who is expert in medicine. The two mentors
prepare her to become a specially adept doctor.
6A Thesis Statement
- Must be narrow, rather than broad, in order to
sufficiently argue your thesis. - Must be specific rather than vague or general
x
Jamie Weisman is not sure what she wants.
Jamie Weisman portrays her life as a journey
through a land of wizardry and art. As a doctor
she is able to meld the two into a higher
standard of medicine.
7Consists of two parts
- Your topic
- The analysis, explanation, or assertions you are
making about the topic. (The So What of your
argument)
1
Jamie Weisman portrays her life as a journey
through a land of wizardry and art. As a doctor
she is able to meld the two into a higher
standard of medicine.
2
8A Thesis Statement
- Is a map or guide both for yourself and your
audience.
9A Thesis Statement
- Has one main point rather than several main
points.
10The Main Point
- Is supported by reasoning or evidence from the
text
11The Evidence
- Is organized into paragraphs with one topic per
paragraph
12Remember
- Your thesis is a working thesis. If you find
yourself straying from your original argument,
one alternative is to rewrite your thesis
statement.
13Remember
- Your thesis is making a claim
- That your must sufficiently prove with reasons
and evidence. - That could be an opinion, an evaluation, a
cause-and-effect statement, or an interpretation. - With which people could possibly disagree.
14Remember
- Your thesis is not an expression of what you
think or feel. - Do not summarize the plot. Analyze the plot.
- Focus on how your argument develops or changes in
the story.
15Checklist
- Must be in introduction
- Must be specific and narrow
- Must be arguable
- Must answer So what?