Introduction Paragraph for Essay Prompt How does Christie present the concept of

Introduction Paragraph for Essay
Prompt
How does Christie present the concept of

Introduction Paragraph for Essay
Prompt
How does Christie present the concept of justice in her stories? Is justice portrayed as absolute and clear-cut, or are there instances of moral ambiguity surrounding what constitutes justice?
Writing an introduction paragraph: Explain in a few sentences what your essay is about. Start with a general idea about your topic. Provide some background information about the author or the text, itself. With each sentence, go from a broad topic about your essay to specific points you want to write about within the analysis essay. Remember that each sentence builds on the previous one and should be more specific as you get to your thesis.
Writing a thesis statement: The thesis should tell your reader exactly what your essay will be about. It should contain your specific topic, your main point about that topic, and the points of discussion you will include in your paper. Your thesis should be clear, and easy to find. Most often, it is the last sentence of the introduction.