Women Empowerment and Gender Equality in the Devil Wears Prada
Take about book “The Evil Wears Prada
Introduce the novel: Mention the author and title; include details such as basic setting, surrounding events, and historical reference. Conclude the introduction with a thesis statement that includes a universal theme statement and three supporting aspects of the novel that the essay will offer as support for this statement.
Word it something like this:
Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird suggests that racial tension and segregation was damaging to relationships in American history and we see this in the Tom Robinson trial, the kids’ reaction to Boo Radley, and in the portrayal of the family maid Calpurnia’s son Zeebo.
Body Paragraph 1: Topic sentence: Tom Robinson was on trial for being wrongly accused of raping a young woman. 2 quotes and citations as evidence. (these will prove how this topic is in support of the theme)
The concluding sentence reflects the topic sentence from body paragraph 1.
Body Paragraph 2:Topic sentence: Scout and Finch are scared of their neighbor Boo Radley, whom they can’t seem to understand.2 quotes and citations as evidence (these will prove how this topic is in support of the theme)The concluding sentence reflects the topic sentence from body paragraph 2.
Body Paragraph 3:Topic sentence: In everyday society Calpurnia’s son Zeebo is seen as just a garbage man however, in church he is one of the most important figures as he is one of only four members of the church who can read.
2 quotes and citations as evidence (these will prove how this topic is in support of the theme)
The concluding sentence reflects the topic sentence from body paragraph 3
It’s don’t need be very good, thanks
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