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Literary Analysis Essay: Your assignment – and an in depth explanation of how to write it.

Literary Analysis Essay: Your assignment – and an in depth explanation of how to write it

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Literary AnalysisEssay:

Your assignment – and an in depth explanation of how to write it.

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Your Assignment: Due Monday, December 7

0Write a one page essay analyzing one piece of literature that we either read in class or that you previously read on your own that is considered to be Gothic. Identify two Gothic elements that have a strong presence in the story, drama, or poem, and analyze how those elements enhance the mood of the story, proving it fits into the Gothic genre. You must use direct evidence from the text (a quote) to prove any assertions you make, as well as explain your reasoning.

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So how do I write this thing?First, let’s break down what it means:

0Literary: a formal written work of great quality0Analysis: to take something apart, examine, then

explain how and/or why it works0You are analyzing the impact a literary device has on

literature, how the author brings out the theme of a work, etc.

0The take away: Do not write a plot summary! There’s no place for a summary in this type of essay!

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How should the essay be organized?

0Write a hook if you’d like0Thesis statement01st body paragraph identifying and analyzing the

impact of ONE Gothic element – be sure to include text evidence and explain your reasoning.

02nd body paragraph identifying and analyzing the impact of A SECOND Gothic element – be sure to include text evidence and explaining your reasoning.

0Conclusion

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Thesis Statements0Remember back to our color coded thesis

statements for expository essays…0There are specific components you MUST

include in a thesis statement. 0Direct answer to the prompt – or if the essay is self

directed, a clear statement explaining the subject of the essay.

0A claim, or opinion0A sub-point listed for each body paragraph you

intend to write.

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Thesis Statements Cont.

0When you write a literary analysis essay, there are three more things you have to add in your thesis. These are:0The title of the work you are analyzing0The author of the work you are

analyzing0The genre of the work you are analyzing

0(Drama, short story, poem, novel, etc.)

0An easy acronym to help you remember these must-haves is TAG

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Example Thesis Statement:Edgar Allan Poe’s

short story,

A Tell-Tale Heart,

is the very definition of Gothic literature.

The intense emotions of the narrator

and the supernatural-seeming quality of his victim’s fake blue eye

solidifies the short story’s place in the pantheon of Gothic literature.

Author

Genre

Title

Direct answer to prompt

Sub-point 1

Subpoint 2

Claim

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Thesis Statements Cont.

0You can put these must-have pieces of the thesis statement together any way you want to, as long as they’re all present and the sub-points appear in the same order they are written about in the body paragraphs of your paper.

0Because you have more to include in your thesis, it’s OK to extend your thesis statement to two or three sentences if needed. Too much information crammed into one sentence can come across muddled and confusing to a reader.

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Body Paragraphs

0Of course, each paragraph should have a topic sentence that clearly states the main idea of the paragraph.

0 In literary analysis essays, it is crucial that you include text evidence as a warrant to back up and prove any argument you attempt to make in your essay.

0After the text evidence, you must further explain you line of reasoning.

0Each and every paragraph, with the single exception of the introduction should begin with a transitional phrase.

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Groan!

If you’re thinking, “This sounds familiar…” you’re right…

…It’s basically an OER.

(Well, really, OERs are basically mini-literary analyses.)

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In defense of OERs:Groan if you like, but OERs are good practice for advanced academic writing, which will always require

1. forming an original argument (planting seeds),2. providing sources (the root) of your opinion, and 3. following your line of reasoning all the way

through to its logical end point (blooming branches reaching for the sun).

By the way… those blooming branches? That’s inferencing – making an educated guess based upon limited information. When you extend your explanation to that depth, you get a 3 on the EOC.

Every. Time.

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In defense of OERs:

0 There is no better way to prepare for the so-called “real world”. There are few skills as powerful as persuasion and as liberating as logic.

0 You are reading and understanding some other person’s ideas or information they’ve provided.

0 You are critically assessing them; seeking value and truth, prepared to discard the mundane and the erroneous.

0 Once you have the truth, and you have assessed it and analyzed it, your work is to carefully and deftly carve out the perfect piece of proof! The evidence that shows, without a shadow of a doubt, your theory is sound.

0 No one can argue your perceptions, ideas, or beliefs are ill-thought or off-base once you’ve logically proven the truth and value of your idea.

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In defense of OERs:

0This will make you aware of your own thought process, which will in turn increase your learning abilities.

0Critical evaluation of ideas and information is a skill you should be using every day of your life. There will always be someone on the prowl for the weak, looking to take advantage of the ignorant and uneducated. Don’t be that guy.

0The ability to find applicable proof to back your arguments and explain your reasoning in depth greatly ups the odds that you will get what you want in life more often than not.

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Conclusion

0Don’t forget to wrap your paper up with a conclusion (should be a summary of the essay, and really drive your argument home.)

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Wait – what am I writing about?You’re writing a one-page essay centered on what two elements in [your choice of lit] prove that the story fits into the Gothic genre, and explain how those elements impact the reader.

Choose one of these to prove as Gothic: 0 The Most Dangerous Game0 Sorry, Right Number0 Cask of Amontillado0 The Hitchhiker0 Or any book you have read that you believe falls in the Gothic genre of literature. 

Which two  of these Gothic elements have the strongest presence in the story?0 creepy setting0 mystery and suspense0 ghostly legend, unexplainable occurrence, or death0 omens, foreshadowing0 extreme emotions: anger, love, insanity0 supernatural events: ghosts, etc.0 damsels in distress0 romantic or obsessive love, one of the lovers dies 

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Before you write, a quick reminder about class policy:

Papers that are not separated into indented paragraphs, do not have appropriate capitalization and punctuation, and/or clearly show little to no effort, will not be accepted for a grade. Do it right or don’t do it at all, folks.