organizing your PERSUASIVE essay


English 095

Learning Objectives

In order to write your best persuasive essay you need to:

Recognize organizational/structural methods

Identify your argument's strengths and weaknesses

Analyze essays to determine the best order for your ideas

Reorganize and revise papers based on that analysis


Methods of Organization


Chronological (best for narratives, 
sometimes okay for argument)

Inverted Pyramid (best for news and editorials, 
sometimes okay for argument)

The Five Paragraph Essay (what you probably know best,
sometimes okay for short argument)

Persuasive (best for argument)

Chronological


Best for narratives, but when focusing on 
arguments in history, chronology is okay

(For instance, an argument about propaganda might discuss 

how it has become more prevalent over the last 100 years)


Often there are better ways to include history 
than straight chronology, but it's a starting point

Inverted Pyramid

Mostly used in news stories

This is fine with shorter arguments (newspaper length or about  600 words / 2 pages in MLA format)

The stoplight colors are deliberate on my part. Newspapers expect readers to stop reading before the article is done, which is why they frontload so much information. 

The Five Paragraph Essay


A halfway decent foundation

Intro, three detail paragraphs, conclusion


BUT

Problems with Five Paragraph Essay


Lack of substance

Five paragraphs are not enough to do your topic justice


Order 

Most important fact at the start? Lose your reader

Most important fact at the end? Not enough depth

Most important fact in the middle? Just weird

Fixes for Five Paragraph Essay

Explode your essay

More paragraphs!

Each of your big points will have subpoints 
(if they don't, then you need to think harder)

Those subpoints are your new paragraphs

This  Leads into

Persuasive 

The secret to Persuasive Organization

There is no secret (but there are tricks)

We were probably taught to outline first, then write
That works for some people

BUT NOT EVERYONE


Get your first draft down

Think about the order, but don't waste too much time on it yet

Draft before order?


Yes! 


Writing is thinking


Again, think about order, but don't waste too much time on it yet

After your first draft is done


Now is when you should spend time with an outline

It sounds counterintuitive, but it's not

Mark out your paragraphs 

Maybe even print each paragraph on a separate page! 

This is an actual thing that many writers do.  I do this with some frequency.


Number them from least important to most important

Now play

Yes, play

Set your intro all the way to the top (or left) and the conclusion all the way to the bottom (or right)

Take the rest of your paragraphs and throw them into a pile
Shuffle them like cards

You might get sick of reading your paper


Most writers do, but revision and rewriting 
are where the real work gets done


Seriously, don't skimp here

Find the best order for your arguments

After exhausting combinations

Now try something like

There is a psychology behind this as people
are more likely to think of things as important
when they're first and last. 

When you make your important details
show up in important locations
you win all around.

Is that order always ideal?


Of course not

Nothing is always ideal


Organization


Now that you have the order down
you need to do the rest of the revision process

and that means making your arguments stronger


Questions?

Organizing Your Essay

By Cameron Mount

Organizing Your Essay

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