Essay map
Opening scene
Anecdote
- A teacher writes on a village blackboard: wash hands. Cholera does not care for a white paper. A century of germ theory sat inside five letters. The line says the ideas that move history are usually that plain — and then we spend decades making them real.
Keep this in every paragraph
One stand
- What changes a people is often a short claim: one person one vote; need not greed; the earth is not a warehouse. Write the simple core, then show the unsimple labour of institutions.
Use once, in a scene — do not dump names
Quotes to earn
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Gandhi
Salt as a walkable idea — large consequence from a short claim. Tie to a scene, not a biopic.
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Ambedkar
One person, one vote, one value — simple sentence, unfinished social labour.
Turn each heading into a full paragraph in the hall
Heading map
What the line is asking
- Simple: few moving parts, sayable, memorable.
- Large consequences: law, market, war, a new common sense.
- Not: every slogan is deep. A simple lie also travels.
Science and daily life
- Germs, vaccines, boiling water: simple ideas, vast death averted.
- Occam: do not multiply entities — cousin, not a lecture.
Politics and constitution
- “One person, one vote, one value” — Ambedkar’s fight was to keep the sentence from being hollow.
- Salt: Gandhi’s idea was walkable. The empire was not simple; the idea was.
Economy
- UPI: pay like a message. Simple for the user; years of public rail behind it.
- “Markets allocate” is simple; 2008 showed the footnote was not optional.
Culture
- Ahimsa as a public idea: simple to say, costly to practise.
The counter
Some truths are complex (climate models, a tax code, a language). Do not beat experts with “keep it simple” as anti-intellectualism. And simple hatred (a rumour about a community) also has large consequences. The essay must refuse that simplicity.
Drop one peg where it fits — not a data dump
Value addition
- UPI Simple for the user; years of public digital infrastructure underneath.
- Handwashing / ORS Public-health sentences that cut death — simplicity with a protocol behind it.
- Art. 326 Adult suffrage — the simple political idea, still tested every election.
Last 8–10 lines in the exam
Last paragraph
- Close: find the sentence a child could repeat, then build the office that makes it true. Simple is the seed; the forest is still work. Expand in the hall — this is only the map.
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Is this the full essay?
No. It is a map. Show one simple good idea and one simple lie that also travelled.
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Risk?
Do not sneer at complexity. Climate and justice need models *and* a sayable core.
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