Writing Topic
Consider the following statement. Most important discoveries are
accidental. Do you agree or
disagree with this idea? Support your response by including specific reasons
and examples.
☆Note: Let’s make sure the difference
between the two words: discovery and invention. Discovery is about finding
something that had existed all the time while invention is used for creating
something new. For example, a new star is not invented but discovered; it had
been in the universe for quite a long time before its discovery. A new machine
is invented, not discovered; before its invention, it did not exist. Gravity
had been working on us humans before it was discovered by Newton. The Rosetta
Stone had been sitting there in the city of Rosetta for about 2000 years before
Napoleon’s men spotted (discovered) it.
☆Let’s Think
We all have heard about many important chance discoveries:
There are many legendary stories related to
important discoveries. The often-told story of the discovery of gravity goes, “Newton
was chilling under an apple tree one day and happened to see an apple fall and
this led him to discover gravity.” Whether it was an apple or a comet, Newton
was said to have found gravity accidentally to see the movement of a natural
phenomenon. In the same way, Fleming was said to have discovered penicillin by
chance. The same goes with the discovery of weight volume
ratio by Archimedes, America by Columbus, the
Rosetta Stone by Napoleon’s army, etc.
The definition of the word accidental:
Are legendary important discoveries by chance
purely accidental? Let’s think about the word accidental. Accidental is, in
other words, coincidence or unintentional. The opposite of accidental is
necessary or inevitable. Are most important discoveries coincidence and not
inevitable?
☆Hints for Points
1. No one knows what is really important:
As we common people often hear and read
stories of accidental discoveries that changed our life or views, and
specialists seem to be able to tell ten times more of those kinds of stories,
it is probably correct to say that most important discoveries are accidental. It
is said that our ancestors discovered that cooked meet tastes better and easier
on our stomach when they found some partly-burnt game after a fire. We do not
really know a lot about matters and the universe. Then how can we know where
something important exists? We are actually leaping the result of serendipitous
discoveries most of the time. Scientists, who know a lot about matters and the
universe, stress the importance of basic research, which is done just because
we do not know what we should expect as the outcome.
2. Many, but not most:
Dramatic discoveries make strong impressions,
making us believe that most discoveries are accidental. In reality, those accidental
discoveries are exceptions and most important discoveries are far from chances.
The idea of quantum physics, atomic energy, and Higgs boson are all important
scientific discoveries that were made methodically with a lot of money and through
the collaboration of a large number of people in the related fields after the
first conception by some geniuses who knew all well about the area of science.
3. Money talks:
In a narrow sense, importance is priority, and
today’s important discoveries are products of strenuous attempts financed by
those in power. Governments and big businesses back up
projects that would yield findings that are thought to be important. Many famous discoveries
have been accomplished by applying scientific methods, spending a lot of money,
and mobilizing a large number of people. Discoveries of DNA, semi-conductors workable
at higher temperatures, and iPS cells, to name a few, have all been made in
laboratories funded by those that were interested in the results. There are cases in which scientists find a
treasure in some by-products or in what could have been regarded as garbage
such as the finding of carbon nanotube, but such cases are exceptions. At least
in modern times, almost all important discoveries do not happen by accident.
4. Necessity named chance:
There seems to be what you might call a
necessary coincidence. There is a thought before a so-called accidental finding
occurs. Newton had been interested in matter and motion before he noticed the
existence of a force pulling an object in a direction when he saw a phenomenon.
Many Europeans had suspected that a ship which keeps going west would never
fall but reach a shore before the “accidental” discovery of America. Even the
famous discovery of the mural in the Lascaux cave might not have been made
unless the children who happened to see it were educated enough to be aware
that it was not just graffiti but something special. When the “Eureka!” moment
came to Archimedes in the bathtub, he had taken a bath thousands of times. Only
when he had been assigned the task of measuring the volume of a complex figure
and thinking hard about the problem did he “discover” the method for it to see
the water level go up when he dipped his body in the bathtub. The moment of
important discovery comes as a necessity when there is a mind of pursuit.
☆Essay Structure
♦Sample Essay Structure in the case that you
have two or three reasons to support your argument
【Introduction = Outline】 主張と理由の概要
I disagree with the statement that most
important discoveries are accidental because some kind of interest is always
necessary to find importance in something.
【Point 1】理由1の詳細
Today’s discoveries
are products of strenuous attempts financed by those in power..
【Point 2】理由2の詳細
Interest exists
before an important discovery.
【Point 3 / Counterargument-treatment】理由3の詳細または反論の処理
It is true that there is what you call an
accidental discovery that depends on more luck than others achieved with strong
intentions. However, to say something is accidental, total absence of interest
in the discovered should be proved and in no case of discovery can we find it.
【Conclusion = Wrap-up】結論
Strictly speaking, no important discoveries
are accidental.
♦Your Sample Essay Structure
【Introduction = Outline】
【Point 1】
【Point 2】
【Point 3 / Counterargument-treatment】
【Conclusion = Wrap-up】
☆Paragraph development
A paragraph of the body of an essay often
develops its main idea as follows:
Sample paragraph developemnt
【Main Idea】Interest exists before an important discovery.
【Explanation】No discoverer of something important is totally ignorant of the
importance of it.
【Detail / Example】 For example, the two famous discoveries of scientific
significance have legendary stories of accidental events that led to the
findings, but they were both made by scientists who had been inquiring about
the related problems.
【More Specific Detail / Example】Newton had been interested in matter and
motion before he saw a phenomenon and found gravity. Fleming, who discovered
penicillin when he saw an area unaffected by mold in a petri dish, was a
bacteriologist and had been handling molds in his laboratory for years.
【Counterargument & Counter-counterargument】 It is true that there are such stories that a
grade school boy happened to find a piece of a meteorite, but again the boy interested
in weird-looking stones found it, not the other people who had also stepped on
it.
【Conclusion】An important phenomenon or matter is meaningless till a mind of
inquiry touches it.
Your test paragraph development
Now let’s practice paragraph development.
Choose one of the reasons you have come up with, make it the main idea, and
develop it using the following form. As this is a tentative part of your real
essay, use simple words and sentences for supporting details and focus on the
logic and ideas.
【Main Idea】
【Explanation】
【Detail / Example in general】
【More Specific Detail / Example】
【Counterargument & Counter-counterargument】
【Conclusion】