Informational Essay: Barack Obama’s ‘A More Perfect Union’

Begin your introduction here. Choose an interview with anyone from history. Speak about the interviewee and provide a life summary about the person. Then, analyze the interview, and provide a brief summary of what the person spoke about. Remember, it is a non-biased approach, so no persuasion should be included. You should simply explain and then analyze what has been discussed. For example, if your interview is on Barack Obama, first, provide a summary of his life, his accomplishments, his prime focus, etc. Then, provide an analysis of the interview, including what he spoke about, his viewpoint, and the prime focus of the interview. In this paragraph, provide the name and occupation of the designated personality. Then, state the main theme of the whole discussion.

Barack Obama’s Life and Accomplishments

In the first body paragraph, describe the life summary of the personality including their achievements, their mark on society, etc. You could talk about President Obama’s early childhood in Hawaii and Indonesia. Give details. What inspired him to become a community activists and attorney? Your descriptions will help the reader form a picture in their mind. Make sure your essay flows naturally. Think about the organization; the order in which you want to provide information.

Summary of the Interview

In the second body paragraph, give the synopsis of the interview. What was the interview about? What was happening in the world when this interview was given? You can also explain why you chose this interview.

Analysis of the Interview

In the third body paragraph, analyze it and state what you understood of it. You could explain how the interview captures the audience. How did the interview successfully convey an idea? Was there sufficient variety in rate, pause, and pitch? Was it memorable? You can also mention the interviewee’s appearance, movements, gestures, and expressions. Did the interviewee achieve his goal of motivating, persuading, or entertaining? Why does this inteview matter?

Conclusion

Provide your conclusion here. Here you will also restate your thesis statement and add a closing statement. This is a spot for reflection and an opportunity to repeat what you said in the previous paragraphs. Your conclusion brings your ideas together and turns five small paragraphs into one complete essay.