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Essay Topic Generator

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About Essay Topic Generator

Essay Topic Generator produces a list of fresh, arguable essay prompts for any subject and academic level. Students use it when stuck choosing a topic, and teachers use it to build prompt banks for assignments and exams.

Who this tool is for

  • High school students hunting for a US-history research paper topic that hasn't been done to death
  • College freshmen choosing a topic for their first composition class essay
  • AP / IB students looking for a sufficiently narrow Extended Essay or DBQ topic
  • Graduate students brainstorming a seminar paper or thesis chapter angle
  • Teachers and TAs building a bank of 20+ essay prompts for an upcoming term

Real use cases

  • Generate 15 argumentative essay topics for an Intro to Ethics class
  • Brainstorm narrowed topics for a 10-page research paper on the Cold War
  • Find a fresh angle on Hamlet for a sophomore literature seminar
  • Pull together comparative-essay prompts for an AP World History review
  • Build a bank of weekly journal prompts for a college writing center

How to use Essay Topic Generator

  • Select the subject area — English literature, history, biology, philosophy, economics, etc.
  • Choose academic level: middle school, high school, undergraduate, or graduate
  • Pick essay type: argumentative, analytical, expository, narrative, compare-and-contrast, or research
  • Optionally enter a broad theme or text (e.g. "The Great Gatsby" or "climate policy") to narrow results
  • Generate 10-25 topics, then ask a follow-up: "narrow topic #4 into 3 more specific research questions"

Tips for better results

  • A good essay topic is arguable — if everyone would agree, it's a report, not an essay
  • Narrow beats broad: "the role of social media in the 2016 US election" beats "social media and politics"
  • For research papers, pick a topic with at least 5-7 peer-reviewed sources available — search JSTOR or Google Scholar before committing

Frequently asked questions

Will my teacher know I used AI to pick my topic?

Choosing a topic with AI assistance is widely considered acceptable — similar to brainstorming with a friend or librarian. The original writing must still be yours. If your syllabus prohibits all AI use, even for brainstorming, follow that rule.

How do I know if a topic is too broad or too narrow?

Try writing a one-sentence thesis. If you can argue the whole thing in 5 pages, it's about right. If you'd need 50 pages, narrow it. If you can't find 3 sources, broaden it.

Can it suggest topics on banned-book or sensitive subjects?

Yes — academic exploration of controversial topics (censorship, war, ideology) is valid. Frame your request as analytical or argumentative and the tool will offer balanced angles.

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