The protagonist of THTC is not a hero in the epic sense of the word, but a self-centered young man bred of economic oppression and cultural dependency. The characters in this film have no real psychological depth, but are markers for a society of consumption and momentary glory.

The protagonist of THTC is not a hero in the epic sense of the word, but a self-centered young man bred of economic oppression and cultural dependency. The characters in this film have no real psychological depth, but are markers for a society of consumption and momentary glory.

Every essay that you write for this course must have a clear thesis, placed (perhaps) somewhere near the end of the introductory paragraph. Simply stated, a THESIS (or ARGUMENT) expresses, preferably in a single sentence, the point you want to make about the text that is the subject of your essay. A THESIS should be an opinion or interpretation of the text, not merely a fact or observation.  The best possible THESIS will answer some specific questions about the text. Very often the THESIS contains an outline of the major points to be covered in the essay. A possible thesis for an essay on character in Perry Henzell’s The Harder They Come might read somewhat as follows:
The protagonist of THTC is not a hero in the epic sense of the word, but a self-centered young man bred of economic oppression and cultural dependency. The characters in this film have no real psychological depth, but are markers for a society of consumption and momentary glory.

The protagonist of THTC is not a hero in the epic sense of the word, but a self-centered young man bred of economic oppression and cultural dependency. The characters in this film have no real psychological depth, but are markers for a society of consumption and momentary glory.

The protagonist of THTC is not a hero in the epic sense of the word, but a self-centered young man bred of economic oppression and cultural dependency. The characters in this film have no real psychological depth, but are markers for a society of consumption and momentary glory.

Every essay that you write for this course must have a clear thesis, placed (perhaps) somewhere near the end of the introductory paragraph. Simply stated, a THESIS (or ARGUMENT) expresses, preferably in a single sentence, the point you want to make about the text that is the subject of your essay. A THESIS should be an opinion or interpretation of the text, not merely a fact or observation.  The best possible THESIS will answer some specific questions about the text. Very often the THESIS contains an outline of the major points to be covered in the essay. A possible thesis for an essay on character in Perry Henzell’s The Harder They Come might read somewhat as follows:
The protagonist of THTC is not a hero in the epic sense of the word, but a self-centered young man bred of economic oppression and cultural dependency. The characters in this film have no real psychological depth, but are markers for a society of consumption and momentary glory.

Briefly summarize/discuss the readings and describe your personal reactions/opinions (commentary) about the readings and topic. Papers should show evidence that you did all the readings (you should not just write about your own opinion based on your general knowledge of the topic or respond to only one or two specific things that the readings happen to mention)

Briefly summarize/discuss the readings and describe your personal reactions/opinions (commentary) about the readings and topic. Papers should show evidence that you did all the readings (you should not just write about your own opinion based on your general knowledge of the topic or respond to only one or two specific things that the readings happen to mention).

First describe the two types of power shifts (power transition and power diffusion) that Prof. Nye describes. Next, what is soft power (define it) and how does Prof. Nye describe its importance in global politics in the 21st century? What is Prof. Nye’s argument?  In which perspective do you think his views fit best and why?  What do you think of his argument?

First describe the two types of power shifts (power transition and power diffusion) that Prof. Nye describes. Next, what is soft power (define it) and how does Prof. Nye describe its importance in global politics in the 21st century? What is Prof. Nye’s argument?  In which perspective do you think his views fit best and why?  What do you think of his argument?



Why do you think achieving statehood is so essential to the Palestinian’s agenda? Do you think Palestine can win over the international community using this strategy?

ad Ch. 5 (excluding pp. 162-168), then answer the following questions:Why do you think achieving statehood is so essential to the Palestinian’s agenda? Do you think Palestine can win over the international community using this strategy?
(Reference Book: Essentials of International Relations, Mingst)
https://www.ted.com/talks/joseph_nye_on_global_power_shifts

Why do you think achieving statehood is so essential to the Palestinian’s agenda? Do you think Palestine can win over the international community using this strategy?

ad Ch. 5 (excluding pp. 162-168), then answer the following questions:Why do you think achieving statehood is so essential to the Palestinian’s agenda? Do you think Palestine can win over the international community using this strategy?
(Reference Book: Essentials of International Relations, Mingst)
https://www.ted.com/talks/joseph_nye_on_global_power_shifts