Planning:
i. Construct a series of logically related points plotted to take your
argument from your Introduction to your Conclusion.
ii. Assemble the evidence to support the points
iii.Do not just create a list of examples illustrating the essay-title.
iv.Do not include: background information, plot-summary or synopsis
unless it is absolutely vital to the argument; your views on life in
general, the nature of society and human relationships.
v. Your Introduction: its function is to present your ideas in relation to
the critical problem raised by the essay-title. You should not repeat
the essay-title, or present background information just for the sake of
it. You should not use the introduction to introduce the author or the
text you are writing about (by giving a potted biography or publication
history, for example). Note that this may be different from the way
you have been taught to write essays at school, particularly if you
went to school on the Continent. And this essay should be between 1500-2000 words. please be avoid from plagiarism.Thank you.
