The Legacy of a Writer: Theodore Taylor Note: This will serve as your sample for your final product! Make sure you save it and look back on it as you are completing the components of your research paper because you will need -Title page (this page) - Completed final draft - Works cited page -Outline by Joe Smith English 7 Mrs. Barnhart 3 October 2008 Smith 1 The best writers and the most interesting novels make history come alive and teach great themes of life. That is true of Theodore Taylor whose best known novel, The Cay makes the readers feel like the time period of World War II is now, and the novel reminds its readers the important lesson about getting to know someone before making judgments. Because Taylor was alive during World War II, he has the experience to understand what a difficult time period that was in world history: there were still a lot of prejudice, and the fear of battle loomed in many places all over the world. Many generations later people read The Cay and feel for the characters and understand the difficulties of that time because of how Taylor wrote. Theodore Taylor’s success as a writer is well-deserved, but that was not his only career. Theodore Taylor was most famous for his writing career and accomplishments, but what many people do not know about is his role in the military. His first role was as a writer for his local paper, and his first real job when he was seventeen as a copyboy which only earned him eleven dollars a week (“Theodore Taylor” 1). After serving many roles in the military, he came back to writing and wrote short stories, novelettes, and novels for both children and adults. His most successful and well-known novel, The Cay, is a book he wrote in 1969. He won eleven awards for this novel and it is in print “14 foreign countries and has passed four million copies in publication” (Theodore Taylor 1). Before he was known as this award winning writer, he paid his dues in the Navy and in the Merchant Marines. Actually, he used his time in the military as the topic for some of his writing: while he was a lieutenant in the Merchant Marine during World War II, he wrote about how people were affected by the nuclear bomb testing (Miller 1). He was also involved in the Korean War and wrote a book based on that. Although he passed away just a couple years ago, his accomplishments in writing and his bravery in war will always be respected. Smith 2 Works Cited Miller, Stephen. “Theodore Taylor, 85, Children’s Novelist.” New York Sun. 30 October 2006. <http://www.nysun.com/obituaries/theodore-taylor-85-childrens-novelist/42476/>. “Theodore Taylor.” Theodore Taylor. September 2006. 24 October 2006. <http://www.theodoretaylor.com/bio.htm>. Smith 3 The Legacy of a Writer: Theodore Taylor I. Background information A. Qualities of the best writers 1. Makes the readers feel like the time period is now, 2. Reminds readers the important lessons B. Time period of WWII in which Taylor lived 1. Still prejudice 2. Fear all over the world C. THESIS: Theodore Taylor’s success as a writer is well-deserved, but that was not his only career. II. His life—two main parts to it A. His writing career 1. His first role—he worked for a local paper 2. At seventeen, he was a copyboy and made eleven dollars a week 3. Write The Cay in 1969 a. Won eleven awards b. In print in 14 foreign countries c. More than four million copies in publication B. His military career a. Lieutenant in the Merchant Marine during World War II b. Involved in the Korean War III. Conclusion: His accomplishments in writing and his bravery in war will always be respected.