Essay map
Opening scene
Anecdote
- A vice-chancellor who never reads a thesis sets a tone: everyone else stops reading. A police chief who files honestly sets another. The character of the house is visible in the person at the desk — until the desk is bigger than the person.
Keep this in every paragraph
One stand
- Institution: a university, a court, a party, a company. Leader: the one who can punish and praise. Reflected: culture as a shadow. Write Weber lightly; write a CAG.
Use once, in a scene — do not dump names
Quotes to earn
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Ambedkar
Constitutional morality — an institution bigger than a mood.
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Weber
Office vs charisma — one nod.
Turn each heading into a full paragraph in the hall
Heading map
What the line is asking
- Character: honesty, a courage, a cruelty.
- Institution: a repeatable practice.
- Reflected: not identical — a lag, a resistance.
Public office
- A PM, a CM, a collector. Tone from the top — a classic.
Knowledge / firm
- A lab’s ethics. A board that copies a founder’s contempt for a law.
The counter
A good institution can survive a bad season (a court that still sits). A cult of the leader is itself a bad character. Ambedkar: constitutional morality over a great man’s mood. The reflection is real; it must not become a destiny.
Drop one peg where it fits — not a data dump
Value addition
- Art. 14 / 311 cousin A rule that binds the head too.
- CAG / CVC Files that show a house’s character.
- Lokpal / board A second desk that can check the first.
Last 8–10 lines in the exam
Last paragraph
- Close: hire a decent head; write a rule that outlasts them. Expand — this is only the map.
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Is this the full essay?
No. It is a map. In the exam, each heading becomes a paragraph with one Indian case.
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Tone?
Institutional. One desk, one rule. Not a personality cult essay.
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