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Oct 19, 2011
Book Reports / Thesis Help - Literary Criticism essay Frankenstein [6]
or perhaps be a little more specific. like "...by examining the relationship between Dr. Frankenstein (father) and the monster (son), one can see parallels between this fictional family and that of Mary Shelly's." I don't know much about her life but if she was let's say abandoned by her parents then say so. it will make your thesis statement stronger.
a thesis statement is a argument. For the rest of the paper you will use evidence (textual evidence) to prove your argument. As a professor once told me, think of yourself as a lawyer and argue your points. hope this helps
or perhaps be a little more specific. like "...by examining the relationship between Dr. Frankenstein (father) and the monster (son), one can see parallels between this fictional family and that of Mary Shelly's." I don't know much about her life but if she was let's say abandoned by her parents then say so. it will make your thesis statement stronger.
a thesis statement is a argument. For the rest of the paper you will use evidence (textual evidence) to prove your argument. As a professor once told me, think of yourself as a lawyer and argue your points. hope this helps