Keep an eye on: We've put together 9 possible themes for the Enem 2016 essay.

Writing is one of the biggest concerns when it comes to Enem, after all many people are not guaranteed in terms of writing, and what we do not always realize is that, besides sending well when it comes to putting words, the candidate needs to understand a little bit about the subject you're talking about. We therefore recommend that students follow news on politics, health, education, economics, security and everyday affairs.

This year of 2016 was very busy, both nationally and internationally, and it is very likely that some of the most discussed subjects will end up being the subject of the Enem essay. We have compiled some prophecies made by subject matter experts - below, check out nine possible themes from Enem's essay proposal:

1 - Slave labor in Brazil

In 2016, the subject was addressed several times, since the number of complaints was really large. This type of practice, which relates work and human exploitation, can be addressed in the evidence, so it is cool to study a little about labor reform and human rights.

2 - Olympics

Not only was the Olympic Games in Brazil this year, but in 2016, the 80th anniversary of the 1936 Olympics, which was hosted by Nazi Germany, is celebrated. Historically, one can talk about the issue of Jessen Owens, the black runner who brought home four medals at the 36th Olympics, which sought to extol Aryan “superiority”.

Regarding the last edition, which took place in Rio de Janeiro, we can talk about Usain Bolt, the fastest runner in the world, and the performance of other great athletes such as Michael Phelps and Simone Biles. Sending just in time to talk about the Paralympics and the great performance of Brazilian athletes is also a good one.

3 - US Elections

The whole world is following the US presidential race, which has Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as candidates. If you need to talk about it, it is worth getting to know Uncle Sam's electoral system better, and of course the difference between the Democratic party and the Republican party.

4 - Zika Virus

This is another subject that has been much discussed in the last year. To argue well, it is worth knowing the symptoms, the ways of transmission, the treatment, the diagnosis and, of course, microcephaly.

5 - Refugees

Countries at war, such as Syria and Libya, end up causing hundreds of thousands of people to drop everything and seek shelter in other regions. Today's number is greater than World War II refugees, so it is good to study a little about the current wars of the Middle East, the countries chosen by the refugees, and the policies of both the host and the refusing nations. to receive them.

6 - Households PEC

This PEC can be used as a theme in itself and also as a context in case of a theme that addresses labor rights in general, as well as the inheritances of Brazilian slave culture - if you watched “Que Horas Ela Volta?” approach of the film in his argument.

7 - Limits of the internet

You only have to read the comment section of any article about any subject to find comments from people who think they are invisible and unpunished because they are behind a cell phone or computer and therefore can speak whatever they want. On the other hand, the number of prosecutions and investigations against these famous commentators full of hate and prejudice is growing. Here's a possible theme too.

8 - Modern Family Concepts

This year, netizens discussed a lot the issues related to the concept of family which, according to a law of 2013, consists only of the union between man and woman. By this definition, single parents could not be considered families, just as homosexual couples. Always good to have something to say about this topic - based on non-offensive arguments, of course.

9 - Ethnic and gender inequality

No use crying and complaining: the fact is that it is quite possible that racism and machismo are chosen themes for this year's race. The way is to read a little about this topic in order to talk about earned rights, public policies, legislation and, of course, what needs to be done to reduce this inequality.

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Remember that these are just some theme estimates for the essay. With them, we can see that the themes involve everyday issues of social, political, economic, educational, cultural, public health interest and so on. For valuable tips on how to build your essay, click here.