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Hello i Need someone to write an essay for me. It is for my religions class. You will need to reference and cite the attached file in the essay. The file is a religious text, the mahabahrata. THe guid
Hello i Need someone to write an essay for me. It is for my religions class. You will need to reference and cite the attached file in the essay. The file is a religious text, the mahabahrata. THe guidlines are as follows:
I use three criteria to grade essays:1. Structure2. Thesis statement3. ExecutionSTRUCTURE: The essay should have the following elements.I. Introduction, where you discuss: a) why should one care about the topic you have picked (1-2 sentences);b) what is your guiding question; c) thesis statementEx: Dṛṣṭi-sṛṣṭi-vāda (henceforth, DSV) is one of the most significant, yet understudied doctrines of Advaita-vedānta [a]. It is theview that perception and the cosmos arise simultaneously. Among contemporary academic scholars, Sthaneshwar Timalsina (2006)argues that Śaṃkara subscribes to many of the key elements in the dṛṣṭi-sṛṣṭi model. However, other scholars argue that DSV is aninnovation which arose in the post-Śaṃkara era, particularly though the works of the 16th century Advaitin Prakāśānanda. (Dasgupta([1932] 1952, Vol. 2: 220; Martha Doherty (2005) [b; the guiding question is implicit here: ‘did Śaṃkara subscribe to DSV?’]. Inthis paper, I argue [insert thesis statement]Note: You don’t need to cite secondary scholarship. Simply cite the primary sources you use (verse numberetc. of Mahābhārata etc.)II. Body paragraphs: You can have as many as you want (minimum 3). The first sentence of the paragraph should give one strong reason substantiating your thesis statement.The rest of the paragraph should provide examples etc. from the reading to support the first sentence. Ideally, your last body paragraph should handle an objection. Think of a possible objection to yourthesis statement, and show us how you would respond to it.III. Conclusion: Summarize your essay (2-3 sentences), and talk about how your chosen topic fits in the largercontext of Hinduism, i.e., how does it fit (or show a new direction) with whatever we have studied so far thissemesterTHESIS STATEMENT: The thesis statement should be ambitious, not merely descriptive. Phrase it as, ‘Inthis essay, I argue/explain/investigate/analyze XYZ.’ It helps to think in terms of ‘they (other scholars, texts,positions) say, but I say.’ The ‘they say’ part is given in Prof. Nemec’s prompts.Ex: In this paper, I critically investigate the arguments provided by Timalsina [‘they say’] on the basis on his analysis of BSBh2.1.14, and argue that [‘but I say’] this passage does not show that Śaṃkara is aligned with dṛṣṭi-sṛṣṭi ideas.EXECUTION: Do the reasons and examples in your body paragraphs adequately support your thesisstatement? Is your argument persuasive?