Assignment title: Information
Persuasive Definition Essay Guidelines
Most students know what a definition is, and they have a good idea of what
persuasion is. So it would seem that synthesizing the terms to come up
with one assignment would be relatively simple; however, most students
make the mistake of either defining the term without persuading the reader,
or they persuade the reader of some point unrelated to the definition of the
term. A persuasive definition essay, however, must both define the term
and persuade the reader that the author's definition is the correct one.
1 Choose a term that is not easily defined; more ambiguous terms are
best for this kind of essay. However, you should avoid terms and
arguments that have a religious overtone as you cannot be certain
that your actual audience will share your beliefs.
2 Narrow the term to a particular type or situation. For instance, if you
were going to define "love," you might narrow to "platonic love" or
"romantic love," but you would not want to write about both in the
same paper.
3 Decide on your own definition. DO NOT LOOK UP THE
DEFINITION IN THE DICTIONARY.
4 Now comes the tricky part. If most reasonable people would agree
with your definition, you won't be able to persuade the readers. In
other words, your definition must have a purpose, and if that purpose
is already agreed upon, then there is no point in writing about it. For
instance, if you were defining "digital media," but you were not saying
anything new about what "digital media" is, then that paper would
have no purpose. However, if you were defining "liberty," and you
pointed out that liberty is not the same thing as "freedom" or "justice"
as many people think, then you would have clearer purpose for your
writing.
5 Once you know what your term is, your intended audience, and your
purpose, you can start writing your thesis statement. For instance, if
you were to define "academia," your thesis might be one that
expands the definition: "Though many people who consider
themselves 'academics' are often defined as such by their position in
a college or university, true "academia" is a process of growing and
learning, and as such it must reach beyond the ivory tower of
colleges and universities if it is to survive."
6 Finally, you can start thinking about how you will support this thesis
statement. What points will you make to prove your definition correct?
Will you use negation? Comparison-contrast?
This paper should
• Be at least 3 pages
• Contain no research
• Use formal voice
• Have an introduction that engages the reader, and a conclusion that
emphasizes the significance of the argument
• Contain transitions to effectively connect the ideas throughout the
paper
• Have a clear thesis and use clear paragraphs to develop the thesis
You will find resources for this assignment in this module.
Be edited and proofread for accuracy and clarity
DRAFTS THAT DO NOT MEET THE FULL 3 PAGE REQUIREMENT
WILL BE DOCKED 25 POINTS FOR EVERY PAGE UNDER 3.