LEC052025. Julia Mathew. "Thesis Statements".
Thesis Statements
1. 1. The
Covid-19 Pandemic has brought upon an interesting role reversal between parents and children regarding
restrictions on social media use.
2.
The
fact that (hu)man is a social animal is reiterated by the increase in the number
of suicide deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
3.
The
movie Aruvi is a brilliant critique
of capitalism as a form of violence, along with a destigmatisation of AIDS.
4. The subtle, yet
strong emphasis on mental health in the movie Kumbalangi Nights is a slap on the supposedly 'modern and educated' Malayali
society.
5. Literature is a powerful
tool of transformation; evoking empathy and understanding, and blurring the
friend-foe lines.
6.
Keyword
research is a crucial tool in converting audience into buyers, and thereby building
a successful business.
7.
The
admiration for the ‘Looking Glass’ book amongst adults despite all its balderdash
owes to the fact that the book holds a 'curious, complicated' nonsense.
8.
The
structure of Samuel Beckett’s work Waiting
for Godot is reflective of the meaning of the play.
9.
The
relative egalitarian position that Dalit women enjoyed within their homes due
to the lack of Sanskritic restrictions (that ‘upper caste’ women were subject
to) has seen an erosion over the past few years.
10. Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is not a mere regular romance novel, rather an interesting
commentary on the role of wealth and status in the seemingly noble institution of marriage.
The thesis statements are well crafted. The required clarity and precision is present.
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