LEC052017.DEEPTHI M.THESIS STATEMENTS

  1. The idea of the struggle against growing up plays the central role in The Catcher in the  Rye  by J.D Salinger.                                     
  2. Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot reflects the characteristics of Theatre of the Absurd in its minimalistic stage setting, its seemingly meaningless dialogue and its existential vision.
  3. The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has deeply impacted the  way we perceive our world and our everyday lives.
  4. Hawthorne’s use of symbolism in The Scarlet Letter falters and ultimately breaks down with the introduction of the character Pearl, which shows the perceived danger of female sexuality in a puritanical society.
  5. Getting married at a young age is never a good idea because people’s personalities change dramatically between 20  and 30 years.
  6. In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, we see that wealth and social class are secondary to loyalty and affection.
  7. Harold Pinter’s The Dump Waiter presents the silence and violence of language.
  8. While both eBooks and paper books have the same goal, the experience they bring to a reader is different.
  9. Through its contrasting river and shore scenes, Twain’s Huckleberry Finn suggests that to find the true expression of American ideals, one must leave ‘civilized’ society and go back to nature.
  10. Creating a positive classroom environment increases student’s motivation and reduces absenteeism.

Comments

  1. Good.

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    "Beckett’s Waiting for Godot reflects characteristics of" or "the characteristics of"

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  2. Good thesis statements. Felt the need for slight grammatical corrections in thesis statements 1 and 2.

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  3. All thesis statements are well written.

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