In my own
opinion, one cannot effectively craft an essay to fit a thesis statement; rather, the thesis
statement is crafted from the basic outline of your essay (whether this outline is formally
written or not). A thesis provides the core foundations of your argument, which (in this case)
must arise from your own perspective of the story in question. No one can tell you what your
thesis can be; it needs to emerge out of your own viewpoint, concerning this short story you
have read.
In any case, as a few notes of suggestion, I would keep in mind
that 's is focused around a young woman facing a dilemma in which she is
torn between two different possibilities and two different families (her current family, which
she was born into, and a potential family she can create through marriage). This is a short
story primarily focused on her own internal life, as she is torn between past and future,
between the comfort of the familiar (even if it is miserable) and anxiety of the...
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