answer:Yes. Pretty much all essays you write for school should fit the traditional 5-paragraph structure (Intro, 3 body, Conclusion) — except you can put way more than 3 body paragraphs in there. Occasionally, you might be able to do different structures, but unless a teacher specifically tells you otherwise, they’ll never turn down that format, and it will almost always be a creative writing class wanting something different. So if it were me, I’d do: Intro – Tell us about the story – It’s a dramatic tale about good vs evil and sibling rivalry. Set in NYC, we follow our protagonist, Mike, through life as his brother, Kyle, gets everything Mike wants. Body – Mike and Kyle have a traditional love/hate relationship, which is mirrored in Mike’s relationship with nature as he loves camping but works for a oil company. The relationship becomes increasingly dark and violent, which is often symbolized by their meeting more frequently at night during storms later in the book. Conclusion – I suck at this part