yeah don't
the thesis is a conceptual argument that answers the question directly and so it should align with the rest of your essay
Then you bring in your prescribed text and say that this aligns with the thesis and how, in ur intro, after ur thesis
For example, consider the common mod question:
To what extent does the representation of human behaviour in Nineteen Eighty-Four challenge your understanding of truth?
Here for the thesis you: Have the address the rubric in terms of human behaviour, the key idea that they present, being truth (and combine with other themes to make a nuanced argument, so you could talk about how LANGUAGE controls REALITY to shape TRUTH or engage with it critically in some other way, and u make related topic setence ideas for ur body paragraph through this)
In addition, i always like to relate form to my essays, and you should too because it makes your essay strong as you are engaging with the text as a whole throughout: E.g you could mention: Dystopian novel, genre of the novel being Speculative, realism