Writing your essay
Once you have read and evaluated the question, analysed your given poem, and created a clear plan, you are ready to begin writing. Below is a guide detailing what to include.
Your essay should include:
An introduction with a thesis statement
A number of paragraphs (three is ideal!), each covering a separate point. It’s a great idea to start each paragraph with a topic sentence
A conclusion
Introduction
Your introduction should aim to clearly, and briefly, answer the question
The best way to do this is to include a thesis statement
A thesis statement is a short statement (one or two sentences) that summarises the main point or claim your argument is making
You should include the exact words from the question in your thesis statement
Examiners want to see your own opinion: your interpretation of what the poet is trying to show