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How to Write a Thesis Statement

By: Gitta 7 Kocis7

Why Cliff Notes are so Great
 
Cliff Notes are great because they are written by
dedicated scholars and phD’s who are deeply in love with their
subject.  They know the Great Book inside and out, and it may have even changed
their lives or added some valued bit of perspective to them as people.  Thus,
they are seriously relating every important bit of plot development while
relating what it all means to the society at the time, the writer’s other works,
etc.  You can draw from this knowledge (in your own words, don’t copy their
words or their ideas!)  You can use their ideas, throw in a little here
and there to your own argument, but do not make a straight linear transition of
their doctoral thesis to your paper.  That will not sound right to your
professor.
Instead, just sit back with the Cliff Notes, and pretend
you are reading a novel.  A really fast moving novel that gets right to
the point, and doesn’t waste any time on setting the scene as great writers are
wont to do.  If there is something important about the setting or time period
that is vital to the larger work as a whole, or perhaps symbolic of something,
you can be sure the Cliff Notes will not hesitate to tell you!  They love that
stuff, really.
So if your are in an English class but you are limited in
time/energy, go get the Cliff Notes and give them the serious, tender loving
attention you would give to the book if you were a wealthy aristocrat
with a huge library and infinite leisure at your disposal.  There is no shame in
it.  The glaring yellow savior is NOT a hack or slacker’s tool, if it is truly
used with respect and discretion.  The WRONG WAY to use Cliff notes is to read
them as fast as possible and try to throw their ideas into a random mishmash of
hackneyed prose.  You still have to make a thoughtful

outline for your paper
, and you still have to know what you are talking
about.
Just please, before you begin on the yellow and black
booklet, say a prayer to the Lords of the Great books and let them know that you
do perceive their truth and beauty.  Just mention as an act of contrition that
like the great poet John Keats, you are really pressed for time.

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