Title: Style Analysis
1Style Analysis
2Format is the same as for diction paragraph
- Topic sentence
- Integrated quote sentence as example (2 quotes
from different places in the piece) - Commentary
- Commentary
- Integrated quote sentence as example
- Commentary
- Commentary
3What is concrete detail?
- A literal or factual description
- Who, what, when, where
4How is this different than diction?
- Diction refers to connotative vocabulary
- Detail refers to literal description
5Imagery in concrete detail
- I often use imagery as a synonym for detail
because AP tests have often used the two
interchangeably.
6But I thought imagery was connotative?
- An image is a literal and concrete representation
of a sensory experience or of an object that can
be known by one or more of the senses.
7Here is a detail citation from The Rattler
- turned a little to watch what I would do
8How does this phrase supply concrete detail?
- It is important not for any connotations the
words themselves may have but for the literal
images of the scene between the man and the
snake. This sentence helps us visualize the
snake turning around as it sits on the desert
sand.
9Process for detail paragraph
- Underline any examples of detail or imagery that
strike you as significant - Go back and read only underlined sentences
- What image do most of the underlined sentences
convey?This should be a reasonable conclusion as
to the authors purpose for the detail included
in the passage.
10Example from The Rattler
- After sunsetI walked out into the desert
- Not drawn back to strike
- Turned a little to watch what I would do
- Not even rattling yet
- Children, dogs, horses at the ranchmen and women
- I went back to the ranch house, got a hoe, and
returned - Saw the hoe
- Tail twitched, the little tocsin sounded he drew
back his head - I raised my weapon
- Dense bush
- Shook and shook
- I listened for a minute
- Reached intobush with my hoe
- Dragged him out of it with his back broken
- His neck was broken
- I picked him up by the tail
- Gape and snap once more
- Blood in his mouth and poison dripping from his
fangs - I did not cut off the rattles for a trophy
11Topic sentence
12The authors detail illuminates the standoff and
subsequent duel between the man and snake.
13Example sentences
- Just as you did with diction, you will write an
example sentence. - There is one difference in the example
sentence---you will include only two quotations
because detail and imagery require more words
than diction to convey an idea.
14Example
- The snake turns a little to watch the man as
it waits to see if he will go back to the ranch
house, get a hoe, and return.
15This quotation sentence integrates two separate
quotes taken from different parts of the passage.
This shows your reader that you have understood
the entire piece and are choosing quotations
thoughtfully.
16Commentary (analysis or interpretation)
- This should comment on the images conveyed by the
detail you included in your example sentence. - Commentary does not mean paraphrasing the
quotation sentence it means thinking about the
effect of the images suggested by the detail.
17QUOTATION COMMENTARY
turned a little to watch Not afraid or hesitant Casual reaction to trivial interruption
Go back to the ranch house, get a hoe, and return Calm watching of a possible threat
18Commentary Example
- The snake is not afraid, hesitant, or easily
unnerved because it knows its own formidable
power. It moves its head casually, glancing over
to see what interesting but trivial intrusion has
arrived.