INDIGST 1AA3 Lecture 1: Harvey-Elements (for writing assignment)

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Elements of the academic essay by gordon harvey. Harvard university: thesis: your main insight or idea about a text or topic, and the main proposition that your essay demonstrates. Your motive should be aimed at your audience: it won"t necessarily be the reason you first got interested in the topic (which could be private and idiosyncratic) or the personal motivation behind your engagement with the topic. Indeed it"s where you suggest that your argument isn"t idiosyncratic, but rather is generally interesting. The motive you set up should be genuine: a misapprehension or puzzle that an intelligent reader (not a straw dummy) would really have, a point that such a reader would really overlook. These terms usually imply certain assumptions unstated beliefs about life, history, literature, reasoning, etc. that the essayist doesn"t argue for but simply assumes to be true. The attendant assumptions should bear logical inspection, and if arguable they should be explicitly acknowledged.

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