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What is an essay? A piece of prose writing… … discussing a specific topic; … producing an organized, coherent argument based on a plan; … expressing an original/individual viewpoint on the topic under discussion. Things to avoid: Being off subject—i.e. discussing a topic not related to the one proposed by the essay question. Writing a chaotic essay—i.e. a piece of writing in which the elements of your argument are not logically linked (1) to each other or (2) to the topic. Engage in plagiarism—i.e. using someone’s ideas, words, or texts, without duly acknowledging them and therefore implying said ideas are your own. Sample essay question ‘Beckett est essentiellement tragique’ (Eugène Ionesco). Discuss this comment, with reference to En attendant Godot. Preliminaries Consider the wording of the title carefully. Look up terms which are unclear. Consider the structure of the question: Quotation (Ionesco) + Question (discussion + specifies the work to be discussed: En attendant Godot). Analysis of the quotation: ‘Beckett est essentiellement tragique’ (Eugène Ionesco). Try to situate the quotation: find out more about its author In this case: the French-Romanian playwright Eugène Ionesco, a contemporary of Beckett’s. A statement: ask yourself whether you agree or not. Analyse the structure: ‘Beckett…’: reflects the general nature of the statement—not a specific work by Beckett, but his work as a whole; ‘…est essentiellement’: there may be room for other elements (comic, for instance); ‘…tragique’: the term is being used is its generic, dramatic sense.
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