Write a paper in which you explain how/argue that “Body of Truth” written by David Lindsey, takes a position and tries to get its reader to adopt a certain conclusion. In other words, make a case that...

1 answer below »

Write a paper in which you explain how/argue that “Body of Truth” written by David Lindsey, takes a position and tries to get its reader to adopt a certain conclusion. In other words, make a case that your interpretation of the book is credible and text-based. End your paper's first paragraph with the following formulation: "In Body of Truth, David Lindsey argues that . . . ." Obviously, such a formulation locks you into an interpretive thesis that goes beyond a mere listing of topics. Make your claim sentence (= "interpretive thesis") grammatically complete, and make sure that you do not use the words “can,” “maybe,” or “might” in that claim sentence; instead, feature the word “should” or the word “ought." Engage the book as your only source of evidence on behalf of your claim. Weave, integrate, quote, and comment from across the range of the book as you argue your case. Do not assume that any given character speaks for the book (although he or she might!). Also, do not assume that the book endorses what it depicts (although it might!). Refer to the text in the present tense. Length: four (4) full pages, not including the Works Cited list.



Answered Same DayApr 29, 2021

Answer To: Write a paper in which you explain how/argue that “Body of Truth” written by David Lindsey, takes a...

Rupsha answered on Apr 30 2021
158 Votes
1
Title: Essay
Contents
Introduction    3
How Truth Misguides    3
Conclusion    5
Work Cited    6
Introduction
David Lindsey who is famous for being the creator of detective masterpieces
is the author of Body of Truth. He has been known for being a mysterious stories often focusing on the scenario of the current society. In the story Body of Truth Stuart Haydon, his famous detective character, is to solve a typical case where certain political motives and government officials are with the passage of time. This case mainly centers on Guatemala and Latin America where certain political turbulence takes place with the disappearance of the character, Lena Muller. This story mainly depicts the fact of how the interpretation of the events becomes credible and text based, as well as how the events coincidentally take abrupt turns so that certain conclusions could be adopted by the reader easily. In the story, 'The Body of Truth', the author mainly wanted to focus on the fact that whatever is established and printed are taken by all of us as the ultimate truth and thus a body of truth is formed, but often it might be far away from the ultimate truth and in many cases original truth is not justified due to many reasons, whatever we see may not be the truth always. 
How Truth Misguides
The characters of the story that comes to the highlight are often covered with mystery as well as contradiction which helped the author to create a basic plot so that he can continue to prove his motto that whatever is written is not always the truth. The phrase, “Just because it is in print doesn't mean it is the gospel", becomes true in this story in plenty of cases. The plot of the story basically tells about few characters that were Government employees in the earlier part of their lives but now are indulged in works that are not at all...
SOLUTION.PDF

Answer To This Question Is Available To Download

Related Questions & Answers

More Questions »

Submit New Assignment

Copy and Paste Your Assignment Here