Essays Made
Easy--Building an Essay Overview An
essay is a group of paragraphs clustered together to present and develop an
idea for the reader. The structure of
an essay in many ways is like the structure of a paragraph, which has a topic
sentence stating the main idea and then several support sentences. The difference is that an essay presents a larger idea than a paragraph and
develops it with support paragraphs
rather than support sentences. So
just as sentences are the building blocks of the paragraph, paragraphs are
the building blocks of essays. And
just as a paragraph’s main idea is called a topic and is stated in the topic sentence, an essay’s main idea
is called a thesis, and is stated
in the thesis sentence, which is
usually the final sentence of the first paragraph (the introductory
paragraph) or ends the introduction of a longer essay. One
last thing to keep in mind is that writing an essay is not as difficult as we
might think if we build our essay one
paragraph at a time rather than try to write the whole essay at once. Let’s
work with an example. Let’s pretend we
are writers for a gourmet foods magazine and that we are responsible for the
monthly dessert article (an article
is really an essay). One day as we are
planning the next month’s article, our editor walks by and advises us not to
write yet another article about one of the typical gourmet desserts such as
chocolate mousse, crepes suzette, or baked Alaska. Rather, we are to write an article that
introduces a new gourmet dessert. As
we struggle to come up with a new dessert, one of us, noticing another of us
sipping on a McDonald’s milkshake, suggests that we might elevate the common
milkshake to gourmet standards. We
agree and begin the writing process. Step #1—Brainstorm
the idea Thought process
è Gourmet foods è Gourmet desserts è not the usual è hmmmm è common milkshake è elevate the common milkshake to gourmet
food status. Essay idea J All Milkshakes are
made with milk, ice cream, and some sort of flavoring syrup. So let’s upgrade these ingredients to
gourmet status by using Dryer’s ice cream, goat’s milk, flavoring syrups from Next we brainstorm
the supporting details, paragraph by paragraph ð Brainstorming results
are listed in the boxes below ¤ A Why Goat’s
milk brainstorming
A Why
Brazilian flavoring syrups brainstorming
A Why Dryer’s
ice cream brainstorming
Next, we reorganize the details in the above lists
to put them in the most effective order ò Step #2—Reorganize supporting details for best effect,
paragraph by paragraph Reorganized
paragraph details ð Note than each detail below has been assigned the
location (number) where it will be presented in the paragraph. We will rough out each paragraph using this
new order of details. WHY GOAT’S MILK PARAGRAPH
WHY BRAZILIAN FLAVORING SYRUPS PARAGRAPH
WHY DRYER’S ICE CREAM PARAGRAPH
E Now we decide on
the best order for these support paragraphs, and we are ready to fill out the
Essay Planning Sheet ò Step #3—Fill out
the Essay Planning Sheet ESSAY PLANNING SHEET First list your support
paragraph topic names in the order you decided on in Step #2. Let’s try this order ò
Dryer’s Ice Cream Goat’s Milk
Brazilian Flavorings Note: The
¶ symbol is the symbol for a paragraph. ¶1—The thesis sentence is a one-sentence statement of your
essay’s point. It is usually a good
idea to place it at the end of the introductory paragraph (Paragraph
#1). This paragraph is also referred
to as the thesis paragraph and
consists of lead-in sentences followed by the thesis sentence. Now let’s write our thesis sentence only. (We’ll add the introductory sentences
later.) Two
types of Thesis Sentences: Choice #1 is what’s called an Analytical Thesis Sentence because it lists the names of the
support paragraph topics. Here’s our essay’s thesis stated in the analytical thesis sentence format ¤ $ The perfect gourmet milkshake requires Dryer's ice cream, goat's milk, and Brazilian Syrups. OR Choice #2 is what’s called an Inferential Thesis Sentence because it does not list the names of
the support paragraph topics. (The support is inferred, hence the name inferential.) Here’s our essay’s thesis stated in the inferential thesis sentence format ¤ $ The perfect gourmet milkshake requires special
ingredients. E Next we draft the support paragraphs using our topic sentences and
the reorganized list of details ¤ ¶2—Supporting
Point #1 with the details listed in order. (This is labeled ¶2
(Paragraph #2) because ¶1 (Paragraph #1) is our introductory or
thesis paragraph.) Topic
Sentence ¤ The first ingredient is ice cream. List of Supporting Details ¤ DRYER’S ICE CREAM PARAGRAPH
¶3—Supporting Point #2 with the
details listed in order Topic
Sentence ¤ The second ingredient is goat's milk. List of Supporting Details ¤ GOAT’S MILK
PARAGRAPH
¶4—Supporting Point #3 with the
details listed in order Topic
Sentence ¤ The final ingredient is the flavoring syrup. List of Supporting Details ¤ BRAZILIAN
FLAVORINGS PARAGRAPH
Step #4—Use the
completed Essay Planning Sheet to write your body paragraphs (please see
essay) Step #5—Write your
introduction What about the sentences
before the thesis sentence (the introductory sentences)? The first three or
four sentences are introductory sentences leading to your thesis sentence, which ends the
paragraph. Generally these sentences should
create interest in your idea or establish its importance so the reader will
want to continue reading. As weird as
it sounds, write these introductory
sentences AFTER you have completed the rough draft of the essay’s body
paragraphs. One way of creating
an introduction is to write a sentence for each narrowing of the topic Narrowing sequence
from brainstorming è Gourmet
foodsè Broad Gourmet dessertsè not
the usualè hmmmmè an
ordinary milkshakeè elevate
the lowly milkshake to gourmet food status. Narrow Sample
Introduction Do you ever wonder how to
complete that perfect gourmet meal?
Many gourmet food fanciers can create delicious appetizers followed by
mouth-watering main courses, only to disappoint their dinner guests by
serving one of the overused gourmet desserts such as Baked Alaska, Chocolate
Mousse, or Crepes Suzette. The next
time you prepare a gourmet meal for your friends and family, why not try
something different? Surprise your
guests with a common dessert elevated to gourmet stature--the milkshake. The
perfect gourmet milkshake requires Dryer's ice cream, goat's milk, and
Brazilian Syrups. (Analytical thesis sentence) Step #6—Write your
conclusion Writing Your Conclusion When
writing the conclusion assume that you have convinced your readers—that they
now agree with your thesis; in other words, they now accept your position. So
write a few closing sentences to recommend action and/or do a bit of
cheerleading. How’s
this? ¤ Sample Conclusion So
the next time you spend countless hours planning and preparing that perfect
gourmet meal for your guests, do not
disappoint them by serving one of the "expected" desserts; instead, serve something different--the
gourmet milkshake. Your guests will
not be disappointed. COMPLETED ESSAY (Note: I’ve given you two examples of thesis
sentences and underlined each body paragraph’s topic sentence) “The Milkshake” Essay Do you ever wonder how to complete
that perfect gourmet meal? Many gourmet
food fanciers can create delicious appetizers followed by mouth-watering main
courses, only to disappoint their dinner guests by serving one of the
overused gourmet desserts such as Baked Alaska, Chocolate Mousse, or Crepes
Suzette. The next time you prepare a
gourmet meal for your friends and family, why not try something
different? Surprise your guests with a
common dessert elevated to gourmet stature--the milkshake. The
perfect gourmet milkshake requires Dryer's ice cream, goat's milk, and Brazilian
Syrups. (Analytical thesis sentence) OR The perfect gourmet milkshake requires special ingredients. (Inferential thesis sentence) The first ingredient is ice
cream, but not just any ice cream will do. More than any other ingredient, the ice cream
carries the milkshake's "message" to your dinner guests. Therefore, gourmet milkshake ice cream must
have a satin-smooth flush to it. It
must be creamy, yet not too heavy or rich.
It must easily blend with the other ingredients, but not lose its personality. It must have a hint of impertinence without
being overpowering. Fortunately
Dryer's ice cream admirably fulfills these requirements. If this will be your first gourmet
milkshake creation, use Dryer's Satiny Vanilla. Later you can experiment with other Dryer's
flavors to more finely tune your creations. The second ingredient is goat's
milk. Most over-the-counter
milkshakes, even those made at finer creameries, are loaded with cow's
milk. Though cow's milk provides a
good thinning agent for a common milkshake, only goat's milk has the richness
and texture to elevate a milkshake to gourmet status. Goat's milk has an elegant aroma that
captivates the senses. In addition,
goat's milk settles into layers of creaminess, making each new taste different
from the last. Thus, as your guests
are enjoying this dessert, it will radiate unique levels of flavor. Fortunately, goat's milk is readily
available at finer markets. Be sure to
check the freshness label since goat's milk will not have the preservatives
that pasteurized cow's milk has. The final ingredient is the
flavoring syrup. Though many
American specialty food companies make flavorings suitable for common
milkshakes, these domestic syrups fall far short of providing the quality a
gourmet milkshake deserves. Most
domestic syrups are produced through an "extract" process with the
flavoring typically in concentrated form.
As this concentrate mixes with the base, not all flavor crystals are
absorbed. This unabsorbed residue can
destroy the syrup's flavor consistency, rendering most domestic flavoring
syrups unreliable. Brazilian syrups,
however, are made with whole flavorings rather than extracts. Once these
whole flavorings are blended with their respective bases, they do not
separate. This ensures the continuity
of taste a gourmet milkshake deserves.
Though Brazilian flavorings are more expensive and not as readily
available as are their American counterparts, they are well worth the extra
expense and effort. So the next time you spend countless
hours planning and preparing that perfect gourmet meal for your guests, do not disappoint them by serving one of
the "expected" desserts;
instead, serve something different--the gourmet milkshake. Your guests will not be disappointed. |