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Expository Essay The Outsiders

CHOOSE A BIG IDEA CHOOSE ONE BIG IDEA FROM THE FOLLOWING THAT WE VE DISCUSSED DURING THE BOOK: Friendship Loyalty Belonging Stereotypes Identity Worth the Fight-only used for MODEL on Powerpoint

CHOOSE 3 Situations That Support Your Big Idea WORTH THE FIGHT 1)Human life was worth fighting for Johnny. He saw Ponyboy being drowned, and he killed Bob to save his friend s life. He also fought to save the lives of the boys in the fire. 2)Family was worth fighting for for Darry. He gave up college and his future to keep his family together after his parents died. 3)The truth was worth fighting for Ponyboy. After all the trauma he experienced, he wrote a novel to share the pain of stereotyping people and the truths he learned from the loss of three innocent lives.

Thesis Statement A thesis statement shows your reader the direction that you are going in your paper. It will state the Big Idea and your three supporting ideas. It tells the reader why these things are important. Sample thesis: In S.E. Hinton s The Outsiders, Johnny, Darry, and Ponyboy fight for something they believe in that brings purpose to their lives.

Checklist for Thesis Statement Does your thesis contain your BIG IDEA? Does the thesis statement provide three areas for discussion from the novel? Does the thesis stay within the topic of the paper? Does your thesis have a SO WHAT? factor? (Why is it important?)

Body Paragraph 1 Introductory sentence states the Big Idea and the first example from the book. Human life was worth fighting for to Johnny. Not only did he fight to protect his friends, but he fought to protect strangers. Johnny explains, I had to. They were drowning you, Pony. They might have killed you (Hinton 57). Johnny wasn t a cold, hard killer. He was simply a scared kid who was fighting to protect his best friend. In his last letter, Johnny expresses, Listen, I don t mind dying now. It was worth it. It s worth saving those kids. Their lives are worth more than mine, they have more to live for (Hinton 178). This shows that he finds the lives of kids he doesn t even know worth more value than his own. Johnny knows the value of life, and he fights for it for those around him.

Body Paragraphs Use the graphic organizer to plan body paragraphs one, two and three (these are paragraphs two, three and four in the essay) Each paragraph must contain the following pieces: a topic sentence (topic refers back to thesis) a quote, with page number two supporting sentences a concluding sentence

Checklist for body paragraphs 1) Did the paragraph begin with a transition? 2) Was there a topic sentence that referred back to one part of the thesis? 3) Did a supporting sentence introduce the quote? 4) Did the paragraph contain a quote with page number? 5)Did a supporting sentence explain the importance of the quote? 6) Is there a concluding sentence?

Paragraph 1: Introduction Attention Getting Lead Thesis sentence Your Introduction Paragraph must include the following parts: Title (novels are italicized or underlined) Author Introduction to idea (You will want to avoid statements like In this paper I will discuss ) Any other important information relevant to your big idea Your thesis

Sample Introduction Fighting is often thought of as sport, such as boxing, or a way to respond physically to conflict. But sometimes, fighting is done within a person. Fighting is part of life, when we believe in something and care about people. In S.E. Hinton s The Outsiders, there were many characters who fought for what they believed in and the people they loved. Although there is physical fighting between gangs in the novel, there is also evidence of purposeful fighting. Johnny, Darry, and Ponyboy are characters who fight for something they believe in, and this brings purpose to their lives.

Checklist for Introduction Paragraph 1. Is the title included and italicized or underlined (The Outsiders)? 2. Is the author s name mentioned? 3. Does the topic sentence generally, briefly tell the topic of the paper and avoid statements that are extremely obvious to the reader? 4. If needed, does the introduction paragraph include other important information, including the definition of relevant literary terms or stereotypes of groups? 5. Does the introductory paragraph contain a thesis statement that relates to the topic and that sets up three points to be discussed in the body of the paper?

How do I include a quote? Your quote should help prove your point. Quotes CANNOT stand alone as a sentence. Incorrect- Johnny writes Ponyboy a letter reminding him to stay optimistic. Stay gold, Ponyboy (Hinton 148). Correct- Johnny writes Ponyboy a letter reminding him to stay optimistic. The letter reads, Stay gold, Ponyboy (Hinton 148). ALL QUOTES MUST HAVE THE AUTHOR S LAST NAME AND PAGE NUMBERS IN PARENTHESES (AFTER THE QUOTATION MARKS, BEFORE THE PERIOD).

Transitions Use transitions when you begin a new paragraph. Some transitions include the following: In the beginning, In the same way, Throughout the novel, In the end, Finally, After, However, For this reason, Although, As a result,

Conclusion Paragraph Restate Thesis What do you want the reader to learn or do? There are 2 basic functions of a conclusion 1.Restate your thesis statement You will not use the EXACT thesis statement from your introduction. 2.What do you want the reader to do or learn about your Big Idea after they read your paper? Why should they care? You may want to comment on a theme or lesson learned.

Conclusions Begins with a topic sentence that clearly relates to the topic, or issue, or problem, that was identified in the introductory paragraph. A statement much like your thesis statement. Several sentences that revisit points from your introductory paragraph and your body paragraphs. These points now serve to close your argument. A final comment, or intellectual conclusion of sorts that points out the larger significance of your argument. Give a statement of theme.

Sample Conclusion In The Outsiders, Johnny, Darry, and Ponyboy stand up for what they think is right, emphasizing the importance of fighting for purpose in life. Johnny takes a stand for what is right when he saves Ponyboy from drowning and when he runs into a burning building to save innocent children. Darry also fights for what he believes is right. He does not go to college and works to keep his family together. In the same way, Ponyboy fights to cope with the tragedy. He writes a novel helping young teenagers deal with similar circumstances so that they will realize they have something to fight for in life. These three characters fight, and through their experiences, they understand their purposes in life. Similarly, Readers must also seek their purposes in life by fighting for what they believe in. Through their experiences, they will stand up for what is right and achieve a better understanding and appreciation for living.

Checklist for Conclusion 1. Does your conclusion RESTATE your thesis? 2. Do you make brief statements about your points of discussion? 3. Do you tell your reader what they should learn or do after they read your paper?

Works Cited You must cite the book using MLA format. Here s how to cite a book: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication. Hinton, S.E. The Outsiders. New York: Penguin Group Inc., 1967. Print.