Wissemann’s short essay starts off with an anecdote that is carried on throughout the essay. The author notifies the reader that he can solve the Rubik cube and the amount of attention he gets from his talent. As a result, he is …show more content…
The author’s thesis is “Solving the Rubik’s cube has made me believe that sometimes you have to take a few steps back to move forward.” A thesis controls the subject of the essay, states the significance to the readers, and summarizes the main points of the essay. If a writer fails to understand how to write a thesis then their essay’s direction, emphasis, and scope are unclear to the reader (Jamie 1). The author successfully integrates his anecdote into the thesis and continues to inform the reader of his problem that caused him to step back but move forward. The problem Wissemann faces is the struggle of having dyslexia. Due to dyslexia, he felt like letters and words were “scrambled and out of sequence.” After four years of learning many methods to help him read and write, he was finally able to understand the language. This example is the author taking steps back to move forward. Furthermore, the author had to give up his time of education to learn the foundation of the English language. Given this example of a thesis, students will recognize a thesis and learn how to present it effectively in their