LEC052007. Anagha Nair. Thesis Statements
1. Arundhati Roy through her second novel, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness was
able to break the gender binary that existed in conventional storytelling by
centering the plot on a transsexual character.
2. The female protagonists in Anita Nair’s novels are
women who discovers their real power and potential when they face social abuses
and isolation and in this process of self-discovery they evolve from the mute
and self-effacing epitome of womanliness to the brave and confident ‘rule-breakers’
who defy the society and its conventions.
3. With the rise in the cumulative burden of covid-19
cases in Kerala and the rising questions regarding public safety, the state
government is pressurized to think about imposing stricter guidelines for all
sorts of public gatherings.
4. The Indian Army’s proposal for its officers to study
Tibetology is more than about countering the Chinese influence and propaganda as
it is also about understanding and strengthening the cultural and economic ties
of the two nations.
5. In the light of the recent social unrests happening in
India, the transparency of Indian democracy and its tolerance towards citizens
exercising their rights is under scrutiny.
6. The recent hike in the price of petroleum and related
fuels is suggestive that it is high time for a developing country like India to
think about switching to more sustainable and indigenous energy resources that
helps to reduce India’s over dependence on other nations for fuel.
7. The rise in the number of young adults seeking psychological
help post lockdown emphasizes the importance of human interaction and the mental
health issues one has to face in the absence of human-human relationship.
8. People’s attitude towards understanding the importance
of mental health and people who face mental health issues have undergone a
positive change in the recent times with the popular media like movies, series
and young-adult fictions telling stories of people with mental health issues
more accurately and truthfully.
9. The addition of vocational training must be made
compulsory in the school syllabus from a young stage itself as it enhances the
skills of the children thereby contributing to their overall development.
10. With
the occidental and new media influence adoption and single parenting have
become more socially acceptable in the Indian cities now.
Good thoughts. Some of the thesis statements could have been shortened.
ReplyDeleteAll the thesis statements are well written
ReplyDeleteGood ideas but could have been concise. In the 2nd statement, the idea of epitome of womanliness is a little problematic. The 5th one could have been more clear and specific.
ReplyDeleteGood thesis statements. Some are too long and could have been brief.
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