m doing an essay of Ray Bradbury's 3 short stories "The Veldt" "The House" and "The Cat's Pajamas"

The theme of my essay is the conflicts of the story

I have a point in my essay, they are:

How each conflicts affect the different characters of different stories

How each conflicts allows the character to grow in the story

What happens to the character at the end of the story? How do they change before the conflict?

I need to know how to tie the 3 points into a thesis statement

Thanks

Tanzil or Andrew -- you've posted this question about 5 times in less than an hour. Please do not keep repeating the same post, but have patience. I'm sure a teacher will help you when she/he can this evening. Remember we're volunteers with our own families and personal lives.

To be a true thesis statement, it has to contain both factual information and your opinion (your position, your stance) about that information.

Delete the repetitive information in your post above, leaving only the non-repeated items. Then you'll be more ready to put it all together into a thesis statement.

Let us know what you come up with and someone here will be able to comment on your thinking.

http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/acadwrite/thesistatement.html

http://www.indiana.edu/~wts/pamphlets/thesis_statement.shtml

http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/thesis.html

thank you Writeacher that helped me out a lot.

To tie your three points into a thesis statement, you can formulate a sentence that summarizes the main focus of your essay while incorporating all three points. Here is a suggested thesis statement:

"In Ray Bradbury's short stories 'The Veldt,' 'The House,' and 'The Cat's Pajamas,' the conflicts experienced by the characters not only impact them individually, but also facilitate their growth throughout the narratives, ultimately leading to transformative changes in their lives."

This thesis statement establishes your intention to explore the conflicts, their effects on the characters, and how these conflicts contribute to the characters' personal development and changed perspectives. It provides a comprehensive framework for your essay and offers a preview of what the reader can expect to learn from reading it.