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Summary of Unteaching the Five-paragraph Essay
Summary: Reviews "Unteaching the Five-Paragraph Essay," by Marie Foley. Discusses the Five-Paragraph Essay formula and whether it addresses basic writing goals.
In an excerpt of Unteaching the Five-Paragraph Essay," Marie Foley reveals how the Five-Paragraph Essay formula contradicts writing instructor's most basic goals. Foley shows that the formula deters from generating individual thinking. In today's society, essays are used by millions of people in order to express their different ideas. The Five-Paragraph Essay formula was originally developed to help retain the efficiency and clarity of the essay. Foley, however, believes that this process eventually separates the student from his or her written expression and should be used only as a first step tool for beginning student writers. Foley insists that the formula blocks discovery, squelches authenticity and undermines the reader's need for coherence. Foley shows that patterns of organization and more natural thinking can benefit the student.
Foley feels that students no longer feel the need to continue thinking about their topic once they have met their quota of...
This section contains 571 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |