A thesis statement defines the main ideas and opinions of a paper. It is the “first impression” of a paper. It must include the topic / subject, your argument / opinion, and a major supporting details of your argument. It is an arguable statement that any intelligent person would agree is logical to argue. It is a place to tell your audience just what you are going to prove.
2) “Weak to Strong”
D: This thesis does not have the subject of the paper nor does it have any reasons supporting the claim / opinion.
A: Only the topic and opinion are stated, there are no supporting details of the claim.
C: This thesis has the components, but is not as strong or as well done as B. It states the exact argument and what will be addressed, …show more content…
He feels a sense of duty to do as his father wishes because of his love for him. Ultimately, I show how Rama is saying that it is his privilege to give up the throne and live in exile out of respect and love for his father, since he knows he has no choice. Another aspect of this is that we can see that Rama shows his love for Sita by wanting her to stay in the kingdom and be happy, not wanting to take away her true purpose in life. Thus, I will prove In The Ramayana, Rama is very accepting of his fate, not once questioning his father’s sentence of exile. Rama knows his father has no choice in the matter, and shows his undying love and respect for him by calmly accepting his …show more content…
Ultimately, I show how Rama sees himself under the Gods as just a mortal, worshipping them and doing their bidding. Although, he does not know it he is a God, and exhumes the traits of this through his dedication of helping the people. Taking this into account, we can see that Odysseus feels the pressure and power of the immortals throughout his life and feels but they will do something to harm him and wants to survive on his own. . Thus, I will prove that in The Odyssey and The Ramayana, the power of Gods and Goddess plays a large role in Odysseus’ and Rama’s fates. While Odysseus wants to become independent of the Gods and save himself with his own strength, pushing the Gods away, while Rama embraces the Gods and does their every