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Week 2 of "Weekly Essay Challenge"

Essay Topic: "History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, second as a farce."

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The tragic partition of British India in 1947 stands as a somber testament to the axiom that "History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, second as a farce."

You can use this example to Introduce this Essay !!
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Yesterday, we have posted an Essay topic for you to attempt, as part of Our "Weekly Essay Challenge". We will take that topic to understand how you can write "Contextual Introduction".

Essay Topic:

History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, second as a farce.

Contextual Introduction

Karl Marx's
famous sentence "History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, second as a farce", was crafted amid the political upheavals following the French coup d'état of 1851, where Louis Napoleon seized dictatorial power. The “tragedy” refers to the earnest French Revolution of 1789, which aimed to dismantle oppressive structures and establish a society based on liberty, equality, and fraternity.

However, the subsequent rise and fall of leaders, like Napoleon Bonaparte and later his nephew Louis Napoleon, exemplified the "farce." Louis Napoleon’s ascent to power through an 1851 coup led to the Second Empire, which mimicked his uncle's rule but lacked the revolutionary fervor, reducing profound ideals to tools for political gain.

Marx critiqued this dilution of revolutionary zeal into opportunism, highlighting the decay of noble origins into shallow, self-serving enactments, illustrating the cyclical nature of history where profound changes devolve into trivial pursuits.

This is how you are expected to write Contextual Introduction. You need to know under what circumstances and in which context the remark has been made. If you don't have complete information then better try to Introduce in some other ways. We will discuss the different ways to write impactful Introduction in the coming days.

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Places in news is a very important theme when it comes to Prelims. Every year you get average of atleast 5 questions directly or indirectly linked with places in news.


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Week 3 of "Weekly Essay Challenge"

Essay Topic: "Not all those who wander are lost"

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You use this example as the Introduction for the Today's Essay Topic !!
This Conversation captures the "Essence of Wandering"..You can use this content for Today's Essay topic !!
What will you do when you are short of Anecdotes and Examples to write an Introduction?

Is there any way out?

Yes !!

Follow Definition or Explanation-based Approach to Introduce the Essay. Let's understand this approach with an example !!

Essay Topic:

Not all who wander are lost

Definition or Explanation-based Introduction:

In Jon Krakauer's "Into the Wild," Christopher McCandless embarks on a captivating journey across North America. McCandless's odyssey is not one of aimless wandering but rather a deliberate pursuit of meaning and self-discovery, echoing the sentiment encapsulated in J.R.R. Tolkien's famous phrase from "The Lord of the Rings." The phrase "Not all who wander are lost", immortalized by Tolkien, suggests that the essence of exploration goes beyond mere physical travel; it speaks to the deeper purpose behind navigating life's paths.

Ralph Waldo Emerson further enriches this perspective with his assertion that "Life is a journey, not a destination," reinforcing that wandering can be a deliberate and enriching pursuit towards personal enlightenment and understanding. While critics may argue that this phrase romanticizes aimlessness and neglects life's practicalities, however, proponents maintain that it symbolizes an open-minded approach to life, where the journey itself holds as much significance as the destination.

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