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Essay about a book called ( Oryx and Crake )

I need an essay about a book that I read this semester called ( Oryx and Crake ) by Margaret Atwood. I have uploaded a file that has the essay instructions and how should be, if you follow it you will be fine. Also, the Essay should be minimum of 800 word. include in the essay a hook, abstract and thesis.

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Oryx and Crake includes many details that seem futuristic, but are in fact already apparent in our world. What parallels were you able to draw between the events and surroundings in the world of the novel and those in your own? Once you have established the parallels, develop your ideas further. What is Margaret Atwood "saying" to us by means of the parallels? Get into discussing one or two major themes in the work. Let the details lead you there. TIPS Don't get glued to the five paragraph format. It's not necessary for this assignment. Determine the number of paragraphs needed and the style based upon what it is you are wanting to say. Give your essay a memorable title. Something that arouses curiosity, that describes your focus concisely. It's often easier to write the title last, after you've finished the rest of the essay. Intro paragraphs should never be boring. Hook the readers, make them want to know more. It's wise to revise your first paragraph after you have drafted the essay. You will have a better sense of how to begin. The goals of an introduction vary depending on the task at hand. Usually it involves a combination of getting the reader's attention, arousing curiosity, establishing the topic and focus, and (in more argumentative-style essays) clearly articulating a thesis (that which you are setting out to prove). Tell me what you think. I'm really interested in that. Also, help me to see the topic how you see it. This requires some ability to explain, to support ideas, to use illustrative examples, and to engage the reader. This essay is more focused on the literature than the first essay was, but it's also about YOUR interpretations, so be willing to share your thoughts with conviction, and always consider audience whenever you write for public consumption. Take their needs into account. Be audience-aware. Style points. Try to write with some flair. Make your prose "sing" whenever you can. You can adopt a somewhat informal tone here, but you don't want to get too casual (to the point of seeming sloppy or uncaring). Correct English punctuation and mechanics are of course always in style, but you can play with sentence structure and patterns to make them unique. Voice is an important quality in good writing. Does your prose style convey a sense that there is a personality behind the words? You want the essay to sound unique in that way, while also observing conventions of standard English usage. The great writers know how to bend the rules without breaking them. Also, try to avoid clauses that begin with constructions like "I think that" or "I feel that" or "I believe that". See if the sentence reads better by simply cutting off everything through the "that". It probably will. That being said, occasional use of the first person pronoun "I" is acceptable.
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Essay about the Book: Oryx and Crake
Is Science Without Limits Dangerous?
As both science and society progress, the high rates of rising in unethical issues
continues. Some of the people may believe that some of the ways of acquiring knowledge
through scientific research are unethical to the societal norms while others may think that
obtaining knowledge in any way is acceptable in the name of progress and science. Margaret
Atwood's novel Oryx and Crake is a piece of work build from science fiction in a speculative
manner. The novel includes many details that seem futuristic and takes the readers into a world
where a lot of cruel and immoral actions are considered to be normal: in the name of social
betterment or science. In relation to the novel, this paper is going to analyze the major parallels
between Atwood's world in the novel and our own world. Then, in as far as my points of view
are concerned, it will relate these parallels with the two...


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