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AGENDADue Essay #2
Presentation: Essay #3: The Concept Essay
Discussion: Ngo and Toufexis
Writing: Considering topics for your essay from The Hunger Games. Make a list of four different possibilities. Write paragraphs for two of them, sketching out what you already know about the concept. Think of at least one example for each from HG
The Concept Essay
Ngo: “Cannibalism: It
Still Exists”
Review this essay and answer the questions on the next slide.
1. First, briefly summarize the story2. What is the concept about which Ngo
writes?3. Which extended anecdote does Ngo
use to help explain the concept?4. What is his thesis?5. How does he define and classify his
concept? Which are Categories? What are the Types?
6. Find examples of each of his classified concepts.
• The answers to the previous six questions follow this slide. Make sure you understand both the questions and the answers before you continue.
Brief Summary and Concept
Extended Anecdote
Extended Anecdote
Thesis and classification
Thesis and Classifications
Definitions
Definitions
Exemplification
ExemplificationEndocannibalism Exocannibalism
• Survival: Vietnamese boat refugees o Ate people as they died on
the boat
• Dietary: Miyanmin (both types really)o Eats their own dead and
catches outsiders
• Religious/Ritual: African tribe of the Bimin-Kuskusmino Eat parts of genitalia to
enhance reproductivity
• Survival: Japanese troops’ supply lines cuto Sacrificed Arapesh people to
feed troops
• Dietary: Leopard people; Alligator peopleo Hunt victims
• Religious/Ritual: Bangalas and South American Tribeso To honor those held in high-
esteem, they sacrifice slaves and captives
Ngo has written a concept essay about
cannibalism• Use this essay as a model for you
own when we begin essay #3!
Toufexis “ Love: The Right Chemistry
• Now review this essay and answer the following questions.
Answer These Questions
• First, summarize the story.• How does Toufexis “Hook the
Reader”?• How does Toufexis focus her plan?• How does she create a logical plan?
• Again, the answers to the previous questions follow this slide. Make sure you understand both the questions and the answers before you continue.
Summary
Hooking the reader
Hooking the Reader• What does Toufexis do to catch
Readers’ attention?o The title—”Love: The Right Chemistry”o The epigraph quoting Greta Garbo’s
line from the film Ninotchka. o The conversational tone of the essay• Using “O.K.” and “Let’s” rather than
the more formal “let us.”
Focusing the Plan
Focusing the PlanWhat She Does What She Does Not Do
• She focuses on certain scientific aspects of romantic love, specifically the evolutionary biology and neurochemistry of love between adult human heterosexual mates.
• By keeping to her focus, she is able to present information that is unfamiliar, and therefore interesting, to her readers.
• Because she wants to emphasize love as a tool to promote reproduction, she does NOT include same-sex love, or nonsexual love between friends and family members
• She does NOT discuss views on love by various religions or cultures.
A logical plan
A Logical Plan
oIntroduction of topic
oThesisoForecastoTransitions
She provides clues for the reader
Introduction of Concept: Paragraph 1: She announces that she is writing about “romantic love,” a concept that she will address with “scientific precision.”
Thesis: Paragraph 2: What seems on the surface to be irrational, intoxicated behavior is in fact part of nature’s master strategy—a vital force that has helped humans survive, thrive, and multiply through thousands of years”
Forecast: In paragraph two: “Love rests firmly on the foundations of evolution, biology, and chemistry.”
Toufexis also uses transitions to let the readers know when she is leaving one topic and going to another: here is the transition from biology to neurochemistry:
The Concept Essay
• Topic: Write an essay about a concept from The Hunger Games that interests you and that you want to study further. When you have a good understanding of the concept you have chosen, explain it to your readers, considering carefully what they might already know about it and how your essay might add to what they know.
Essay #3: See syllabus for due date.
3-5 pages150 points possible
MLA-style formatting and citations
Works Cited page must include three entries: The Hunger Games, A
Dictionary or other defining source, and a book or article from a
credible source.
Hunger, Cold, Friendship, Safety, Justice, Fair play, Class,
Game, Play, Power, Identity, Strength, Competition,
Sacrifice, Spectacle, Schadenfreude (happiness
derived from others’ misfortunes), Fear, Privilege,
Equality, Legal, Skill,
Topics to Consider:
Writing: • Consider topics for your essay from
The Hunger Games. oMake a list of four different
possibilities. oWrite paragraphs for two of them,
sketching out what you already know about the concept..
Homework• Read: HG through chapter 19; SMG 148-163• Post #10 Finish and post your in-class
writing: slides 5 and 15 • Post #11:
1. Name the two concepts about which you wrote paragraphs.
2. Find a definition for your concept. It can be from a dictionary or an encyclopedia.
3. Find a few lines from The Hunger Games that illustrate each concept. Copy them into your post, and then explain how the example demonstrates, defines, or embodies the concept. (Include page numbers)
• Bring: Post # 11 and SMG to Class