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20th March 2006

Uncycloversity Class 13F

By: Oscar Wilde

Essay: An Essay on the Essay[edit | edit source]

Yep, this is pretty much how I wrote this Essay.

An essay is generally thought to be an exercising in recalling the thoughts, opinions, and beliefs of ones teacher. This essay will attempt to achieve the ultimate task: defining an essay. According to my teacher Ms. Haversher-- err, I mean, it is a widely known and commonly respected fact that the essay is the greatest achievement of creative self expression and informative dialogue in all of Western Civilization! (Or something...)

Picking a subject[edit | edit source]

First of all, the guide to a what constitutes good essay is to pick a good subject...

Which amounts to any subject at the end of the day. ANYTHING!

In fact, why not use a random subject? It's probably as good as that mind sitting doing 10% of the work that you should be doing for yourself...

Why not write about... The current contents of your waste paper basket!

A nice pointless diagram will impress everyone and make your essay look important.

Because you would get a bad grade, that's why. You're writing about Jane Austen. Now shut up.

Now to the Essay[edit | edit source]

Now you have the subject, it should be easy to build an charger around it. First present whatever subject takes your fancy, and state some facts, as the one thing that can't be questioned is fact. This is going to be your thesis statement and everything else is going to revolve around it. You can support your thesis or just try to trash it and after that say you were wrong or just do whatever you want. Just make sure your thesis is unique. This would make your essay stand out from a bunch of other papers.

Has anyone considered the fact that the sky is a light shade of mauve instead of blue? Has anyone thought that the theory of relativity is flawed by not acknowledging the existence of elves? Has anyone asked why this is an article instead of an Essay?

Once this is set up, it should be easy enough to knock down the questions you asked. Surely, there are lots of strategies to nail your essay. You can just argue relentlessly and rubbish it into the ground. Or you can do something fancy like a Harvard college student or my thesis writer. The possibilities are endless. Still, the Essay has had it's day anyway, I always thought it was a waste of time myself.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

For the conclusion, a statement at the end usually says that neutrality is disputed, but the essay will obey the Status Quo while asking one last question. This is quite hard, as their lyrics are quite hard to interpret sometimes, and anyway it doesn't matter because everything is neutral at the end of the day.

In Final Conclusion: Nobody Cares



See me. I was expecting much better than this from you, Wilde.

See also[edit | edit source]

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