Sample Outline:
write An analysis of Passing Places- outline
I. Introduction
1. An opening that leads gracefully to the thesis (e.g., a reflection on the theme, background information about the author or theme)
2. Thesis (Claim/assertion and subtopics 1, 2, 3)
II. Body
II.1. Subtopic 1:
Introduce the first subtopic from the thesis
II.1.1. Main Point 1:
· A topic sentence that is aligned with the thesis
· Example with details
· A quotation to support your main point
· Analysis and interpretation of the quote and point you are focusing on
II.1.2. Main Point 2:
· A topic sentence that is aligned with the thesis
· Example with details
· A quotation to support your main point
· Analysis and interpretation of the quote and the point you are focusing on
II.2. Subtopic 2:
Introduce the second subtopic from the thesis
II.2.1. Main Point 1:
· A topic sentence that is aligned with the thesis
· Example with details
· A quotation to support your main point
· Analysis and interpretation of the quote and the point you are focusing on
II.2. 2. Main Point 2:
· A topic sentence that is aligned with the thesis
· Example with details
· A quotation to support your main point
· Analysis and interpretation of the quote and the point you are focusing on
II.3 Subtopic 3:
Introduce the third subtopic from the thesis
II.3.1. Main Point 1:
· A topic sentence that is aligned with the thesis
· Example with details
· A quotation to support your main point
· Analysis and interpretation of the quote and the point you are focusing on
II.3.2. Main Point 2:
· A topic sentence that is aligned with the thesis
· Example with details
· A quotation to support your main point
· Analysis and interpretation of the quote and the point you are focusing on
III. Conclusion
Wrap up the essence of your paper and provide closure by considering the implication of your argument.
Title:
An Analysis Of Passing Places Outline
Length:
1 pages
(275 Words)
Style:
MLA
Preview
Born in 1960 in Trinidad and Tobago Lelawatee Manoo-Rahming is a worldwide renowned poet, essayist and fictional writer. His work is centered on issues such as sexual orientation, gender, spirituality, indo-Caribbean culture and abuse.
Thesis: In the poem Passing places by Lelawatee Manoo-Rahming, the speaker voices out her strained association with her lover by utilizing imagery and metaphors to paint a picture of the strained nature of their relationship.
Subtopic 1: The speaker and her lover were already distant from each other
Point 1: There is a lack of freedom between the two.
While in the car, the speaker wanted to embrace her lover but she lacked the courage and instead “her arms stayed wrapped around my chest”.
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