The characteristics of the thesis argument:
1, close to reality
The first way to introduce the argument to you is to demonstrate it with hot-spot theory, using the materials accumulated by the People's Daily and other time reviews, or comments similar to documentaries such as "Carry the Reform to the End" and "Brilliant China".
For example, in People's Daily on March 30th, some TV dramas were criticized by name under the guise of realism, but they were actually idol dramas. This kind of comment is completely in line with our argument. It can be used with a little modification, which can reflect the theoretical level and height.
2. Focus on innovation.
There are many kinds of reasoning methods. Here is another method to find out the problems in the demonstration reality, talk about the reasons or influences, and finally draw out the countermeasures. This way of reasoning is clear in logic and easy to use.
3. Be a craftsman.
We have used two reasoning methods before, so we can use some examples to prove our point of view. We can cite some hot examples in reality, such as the spirit of literary craftsmen embodied in the documentary "I am repairing cultural relics in the Forbidden City", or the ancient Cao Xueqin devoted his life to "A Dream of Red Mansions". These are typical examples.
Candidates can also use allusions as examples, such as Jia Dao's "Bird Lodge Pond Tree". Monks knock on the moon and knock on the door, pondering the word "push" and "knock" repeatedly. Jiang Nanan's spring breeze is green, and repeatedly polishing the word "green" can reflect the craftsman spirit of literary and artistic works.
Introduce an argument:
There are two kinds of materials used to prove arguments: factual arguments and theoretical arguments. The choice of factual arguments must be typical. It can be used at any time, at home and abroad, as most people know, at least in newspapers and TV. It better be novel. The statement of the argument should be accurate, the narrative should be summarized, and the argument should be proved.
When choosing rational arguments, we should pay attention to famous sayings, aphorisms, proverbs, theorems and formulas. Be accurate, don't tamper with or distort it. Have an inevitable connection with the argument and can prove the argument.