For this piece of the Humanities Project, submit your topic choice along with your thesis and map as a single 1-2 page Word document. Karl Marx and Ronald Reagan
Note that instead of a formal outline, focus on constructing a formatted map of your project. This map will be a guide of how your paper will flow.
Study the guidelines for your thesis and map before you write to see how you can create a quality essay for your Humanities Project. Remember, a strong thesis statement is usually an indicator of a great paper!
Sample Map for any topic
- Introduction
- Opening to capture interest
- Transition sentence that leads to thesis
- Thesis statement
- Body
- First Supporting Evidence
- Quote / elaboration on quote
- Example
- Second Supporting Evidence
- Quote / elaboration on quote
- Example
- Details
- Third Supporting Evidence
- Quote / elaboration on quote
- Details
- Conclusion
- Wrap up the essay by summarizing your thesis. Do not simply repeat your thesis statement; instead, reiterate the thesis while finalizing your thoughts on the entire topic.
Tentative Map Based on Final Thesis Statement
- Introduction – Begin with two quotes – one from each subject regarding their craft. Transition into the thesis statement as follows:
Although both musicians/composers contributed a great deal to the music world, their journeys are vastly different. While Beethoven suffered in silence, Elton John has had to face other struggles in his personal and professional life. - First Section – with examples to support the thesis. Discusses how Beethoven and Elton John discovered music as an interest. Includes quotes from researched sources.
- Second Section – with examples to support the thesis. Discusses how both subjects faced challenges along their journey to success. Includes quotes from researched sources.
- Third Section – with examples to support the thesis. Discusses some of the major works of each subject and how that particular music has affected the world. Includes quotes from researched sources.
- Conclusion – Wraps everything up by referring back to thesis and supporting examples. Clinch with a closing point and leaves final thoughts.


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