Outline For The Challenger Research Paper

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Thesis Statement- Shakespeare The story of the Challenger represents itself as a Shakespearean Tragic Hero due to the similarities and correlating traits. Body Paragraph 1: Nobility. Topic Sentence: Initially, the progression of the Challenger displayed nobility through its extensive safety measures and inspirational crew. Transitional Sentence: In particular, NASA developed various safety measures and a positive influence with schools, as well as putting together a group of influential and diverse crew, including a teacher. Evidence 1: “By then, NASA had sent more than 50 astronauts into space. The shuttle program had a perfect record: 24 missions, with all crew members safe. Challenger itself has already flown nine missions without a problem. …show more content…

These teachers have all received special NASA training to pass on to other teachers and to their students. And together they and NASA will be a part of an exciting partnership for quality in education.” (“11 Challenger”). Lead-out 2: NASA’s willingness to provide training to teachers for education purposes and associating both NASA and the school system illustrates the positive influence NASA and their corporation had over society and how they continue to help the education system. The “link between NASA and the Nation’s school system” promotes proper teaching revolving around the topic of space and shuttle building. By educating teachers about the complex topic, those teachers are able to “pass on (the information) to other teachers and to their students.” This is a great way to teach the …show more content…

And the rest of the shuttle crew was itself a representation of the strength of American society: Gregory Jarvis, Ronald McNair, Ellison Onizuka, Judith Resnik, Michael Smith, and Commander Dick Scobee. Two women, one of them Jewish. An African American. An Asian American. They were the most diverse group of astronauts NASA ever assembled” (Lazarus Dean). Lead-out 3: Here, the crew symbolizes the strong bond and diversity within American society. The crew consists of various people from different backgrounds, such as Christa McAuliffe, a 37-year-old teacher and “a symbol of optimism and progress amid cold war tension,” two women, “one of them Jewish,” an African-American, and an Asian-American. They were known as the “most diverse group of astronauts NASA ever assembled.” The diverse crew not only allows people to feel represented within NASA and the space corporation, but also influence those who aspire to achieve their dreams, but are stopped due to being a minority. Diversity also breaks prejudice barriers within society and allows people to view others as peers rather than

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