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This essay explores the multifaceted definition of a hero, drawing evidence from literary sources such as "Esperanza Rising." It begins with a compelling hook that captures the reader's attention, followed by a summary of the narrative and a clear thesis statement. The body outlines characteristics that define heroes, how protagonists exemplify heroism, and who does not fit this definition. Concluding with a thoughtful reflection on the nature of heroism, this essay adheres to MLA formatting and incorporates text evidence and insightful analyses throughout.
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Writing your definition essay What is a hero?
Introduction • Introduction: • Hook: Get your reader’s attention with this sentence • Bridge: 1 sentence summary of your book to tie together your hook and thesis • Thesis: Answer the question: What is a hero? • Preview: State your 3 main points that you will explain in your body paragraph.
Function Paragraph • Body Paragraph 1: • Topic sentence: How is a hero described? • NOUN • Text evidence from an outside source • VERB • Text evidence from an outside source • ADJECTIVE • Text evidence from an outside source • Conclude and transition into the next paragraph
Example Paragraph • Body Paragraph 2: • Topic sentence: How is the protagonist a hero? • Text Evidence from the novel • Inference • Inference Elaboration • TextEvidencefrom the novel • Inference • InferenceElaboration • Conclude and transition into the next paragraph
Negation Paragraph • Body Paragraph 3: • Topic sentence: Describe who is not a hero? • Text Evidence from the novel • Inference • Inference Elaboration • TextEvidencefrom the novel or an outside source • Inference • InferenceElaboration • Conclude and transition into the next paragraph
Conclusion • Conclusion • Review your main points (3 sentences) • Restate your thesis in different words • Leave your reader with a thought about your subject
Editing • All formal MLA writing rules • Check your quotes to make sure that they are all cited with (author-last-name page-#). • (Hinton 23). • Run spell check • Did you use 5 vocabulary words?
Revise • Ensure that you have a mixture of complex, compound and simple sentences for coherence • CHECK FOR DEPENDENT WORDS! • Do you use transition words for coherence? Pg. 74 • Check your content • Do you use accurate text evidence? • Do you inferences align with your thesis? • Do you elaborate your inferences for clarity
Transitioning into your quotes: Building them in • Not built in: • Esperanza is a hero in the novel Esperanza Rising. “I knew I had to do something to help. I need to save all of my money” (Ryan). • Built in: • Esperanza is a hero in the novel Esperanza Rising. After emigrating to America, Esperanza wanted to help her grandmother as well so she thought, “I knew I had to do something to help. I need to save all of my money” (Ryan).
Transitioning Between Paragraphs • Between paragraphs, use key words to transition in your essay. Esperanza is a hero in the novel Esperanza Rising. After emigrating to America, Esperanza wanted to help her grandmother as well so she thought, “I knew I had to do something to help. I need to save all of my money” (Ryan). This shows that she is putting aside her own selfishness in order to help others. Not all the characters in Esperanza Rising are heroes. Tio Luis is Esperanza’s uncle, and he is everything that a hero should not be.
Read your essay aloud to a partner! • Have a pencil or pen in your hand so that every time you find a mistake, you correct it on the paper. • After your partner reads, give them a compliment and a critique