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Title: Literary Analysis Essay


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Literary Analysis Essay
  • Mrs. van der Kwast
  • Methacton High School

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The Steps to a Good Essay
  • Attack the Prompt to know what I am supposed to
  • write about. (FOCUS)
  • 2. Determine what material I will use for
    evidence. (FOCUS AND CONTENT)
  • 3. Create a thesis statement. (FOCUS)
  • 4. Develop an evidence chart or table.
    (CONTNET)
  • 5. Write an outline. (ORGANIZATION)
  • 6. Write the body paragraphs. (CONTENT)
  • 7. Write the introduction (FOCUS/ORGANIZATION)
  • 8.Write the conclusion. (FOCUS/ORGANIZATION)

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Attack
The Prompt
  • Choose any one of the short stories that was
    assigned and read in class this semester and
    write an essay in which you analyze literary
    devices and the authors purpose for using them.

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The Steps to a Good Essay
  • 1. Attack the Prompt to know what I am supposed
    to write about.
  • 2. Determine what material I will use for
    evidence.
  • 3. Develop an evidence chart or table.
  • 4. Create a thesis statement.
  • 5. Write an outline.
  • 6. Write the body paragraphs.
  • 7. Write the introduction
  • 8. Write the conclusion.

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There are three stories from which to choose
  • The Most Dangerous Game
  • by Richard Connell
  • The Sniper
  • by Liam OFlaherty
  • The Scarlet Ibis
  • by James Hurst

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The Steps to a Good Essay
  • 1. Attack the Prompt to know what I am supposed
    to write about.
  • 2. Determine what material I will use for
    evidence.
  • 3. Create a thesis statement.
  • 4. Develop an evidence chart or table.
  • 5. Write an outline.
  • 6. Write the body paragraphs.
  • 7. Write the introduction
  • 8. Write the conclusion.

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Writing a Good Thesis Statement
  • The thesis statement tells your reader what to
    expect it is a restricted, precisely worded
    declarative sentence that states the purpose of
    your essay -- the point you are trying to make.
    Be sure to identify the title and give credit to
    the author!
  • Without a carefully conceived thesis, an essay
    has little chance of maintaining focus. The
    following are thesis statements which would work
    for a 500-750 word literary analysis essay

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Good Thesis Statements
  • Gwendolyn Brookss 1960 poem, The Ballad of
    Rudolph Reed, demonstrates how the poet uses the
    conventional poetic form of the ballad to treat
    the unconventional poetic subject of racial
    intolerance.
  • The fate of the main characters in Antigone
    illustrates the danger of excessive pride.
  • The imagery in Dylan Thomass poem Fern Hill
    reveals the ambiguity of our relationship with
    nature.
  • PLEASE NOTE THE BEST PLACE TO PUT YOUR THESIS
    STATEMENT IS AT THE END OF YOUR INTRODUCTORY
    PARAGRAPH

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  • 3. Decide on the theme of the story based on how
    the main character changed or learned in the
    story. Write it down
  •  
  • Rainsford learned that even the most seemingly
    civilized person is capable of great savagery.
  • The theme of The Most Dangerous Game by Richard
    Connell is that people can be dangerous and
    brutal.

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Which Literary Devices?
  • 4. Choose the three forms of literary devices
    that were used most effectively in the story to
    show how the character felt about or reacted to
    the conflict.
  •  
  • 1.imagery
  • 2. foreshadowing
  • 3.irony

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Turn it in to a sentence
  • Richard Connell uses irony, imagery and
    foreshadowing to convey his theme that humans can
    be savage in his short story The Most Dangerous
    Game.
  • The Most Dangerous Game is an adventurous story
    in which Richard Connell uses foreshadowing,
    imagery and figurative language to create a
    conflict that shows how capable of evil people
    can be.

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If you do TAG in B of the Outline, leave it out
of the Thesis Statement.
  • Richard Connell uses foreshadowing, imagery and
    figurative language to create a conflict that
    shows how capable of evil people can be.
  • Connell uses irony, imagery and foreshadowing to
    convey his theme that humans can be savage in his
    short story

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The Steps to a Good Essay
  • 1. Attack the Prompt to know what I am supposed
    to write about.
  • 2. Determine what material I will use for
    evidence.
  • 3.Create a thesis statement.
  • 4. Develop an evidence chart or table.
  • 5. Write an outline.
  • 6. Write the body paragraphs.
  • 7. Write the introduction
  • 8.Write the conclusion.

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Organizational Chart
Title ____________________ __________________________ Author______________________ _______________________________ Theme________________________________ _________________________________________
Literary Device Example in quotes ________________________ ________________________ _______________________ ______________(p.___). Identify and explain example and the authors purpose for using it___________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ Tie the example to the theme ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________
Example in quotes ________________________ ________________________ _______________________ ______________(p.___). Identify and explain example and the authors purpose for using it____________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ Tie the example to the theme _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________
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Organizational Chart
Literary Device Example in quotes ________________________ ________________________ ______________(___). Identify and explain example and the authors purpose for using it___________________ _________________________ _________________________ Tie the example to the theme ________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________
Example in quotes ________________________ _______________________ ______________(___). Identify and explain example and the authors purpose for using it___________________ _________________________ _________________________ Tie the example to the theme ________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________
Literary Device Example in quotes ________________________ ________________________ ______________(___). Identify and explain example and the authors purpose for using it___________________ _________________________ _________________________ Tie the example to the theme ________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________
Example in quotes ________________________ ________________________ ______________(___). Identify and explain example and the authors purpose for using it___________________ _________________________ _________________________ Tie the example to the theme ________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________
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The Steps to a Good Essay
  • 1. Attack the Prompt to know what I am supposed
    to write about.
  • 2. Determine what material I will use for
    evidence.
  • 3. Create a thesis statement.
  • 4. Develop an evidence chart or table.
  • 5. Write an outline.
  • 6. Write the body paragraphs.
  • 7. Write the introduction
  • 8. Write the conclusion.

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  • Outline
  • Introductory Paragraph
  • General Theme Statement
  • Summary of conflict and how character changes
    with TAG
  • Thesis statement
  • Body Paragraph 1
  • Body Paragraph 2
  • Body Paragraph 3
  • Conclusion
  • Thesis re-stated with TAG
  • Re-statement of theme.
  • Sentence about how theme relates to characters
    growth.
  • Sentence about how the three literary elements
    helped develop this theme.
  • Final theme statement about how the theme is a
    universal lesson.

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Writing a good topic sentence
  • For your middle (body) paragraph, you want a
    topic sentence that does the following
  • Uses a transitional word or phrase that ties it
    in to the rest of the essay.
  • Tells the reader which literary element will be
    analyzed in this paragraph.
  • Explains the authors purpose in connecting to
    the theme.
  • yes, all this in just one sentence!!

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Examples of Topic Sentences
  • To set the mood for his adventurous, dangerous
    tale, Connell uses vivid imagery that reflects
    his theme of human savagery.
  • As a complement to the imagery in the story,
    Connell also includes a great deal of figurative
    language to create a mood of danger.
  • The strongest stylistic device used in the story
    is irony, as the theme of brutal predation is
    driven home by the ironic twist in the story.

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The Steps to a Good Essay
  • 1. Attack the Prompt to know what I am supposed
    to write about.
  • 2. Determine what material I will use for
    evidence.
  • 3. Create a thesis statement.
  • 4. Develop an evidence chart or table.
  • 5. Write an outline.
  • 6. Write the body paragraphs.
  • 7. Write the introduction
  • 8. Write the conclusion.

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Body Paragraphs
  • I usually write the body paragraphs before I
    write the introduction. That way, I know what my
    evidence is before I introduce my topic. Planning
    and Writing the body paragraph helps me write a
    better introduction and conclusion later.

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Body Paragraph Format 8 Sentences
  • TS Topic Sentence Introduces the literary
    device and the authors purpose for using it.
  • Concrete 1- Introduces and quotes something from
    the story, with quotation marks and page number.
    (From Chart)
  • Commentary Tells what the literary device means
    and its effect on the reader.
  • Commentary Tell how the example reflects the
    theme.
  • Concrete Detail 2 - Introduces and quotes
    something from the story, with quotation marks
    and page number. (From Chart)
  • Commentary Tells what the literary device means
    and its effect on the reader.
  • Commentary Tell how the example reflects the
    theme.
  • CS Concluding Sentence Brings paragraph to an
    end and leads to next paragraph.

Repeat this step at least TWO TIMES for a total
of at least THREE BODY PARAGRAPHS
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The Steps to a Good Essay
  • 1. Attack the Prompt to know what I am supposed
    to write about.
  • 2. Determine what material I will use for
    evidence.
  • 3. Create a thesis statement.
  • 4. Develop an evidence chart or table.
  • 5. Write an outline.
  • 6. Write the body paragraphs.
  • 7. Write the introduction
  • 8. Write the conclusion.

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Writing the Introduction
  • A. Write a broad statement/ generalization
    about the theme.
  • B. Write a brief (no more than three
    sentences) explanation of plot events that
    create the conflict that changes the
    protagonist/teaches him/her about the theme).
    As you do this, remember to include the TAG
    (title, author and genre of the story, properly
    capitalized.
  • C. Thesis statement Write one or
    two sentences telling how the author presents
    the theme through the three literary devices
    that you have outlined in your planner.

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The Steps to a Good Essay
  • 1. Attack the Prompt to know what I am supposed
    to write about.
  • 2. Determine what material I will use for
    evidence.
  • 3. Create a thesis statement.
  • 4. Develop an evidence chart or table.
  • 5. Write an outline.
  • 6.Write the body paragraphs.
  • 7.Write the introduction
  • 8.Write the conclusion.

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Writing the Conlusion
  • Restatement (same idea, use TAG this time) of the
    Thesis Statement, using synonyms for your main
    theme words
  • B. Write a sentence about how this theme/message
    was important to the main character of the story
  • C. Write a sentence or two about how the
    literary devices that you cited were used
    to create a mood/tone in the story
    that helped the reader get the message.
  • D. Write a sentence that tells how this lesson
    could help everyone or society as a whole.

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The Steps to a Good Essay
  • 1. Attack the Prompt to know what I am supposed
    to write about.
  • 2. Determine what material I will use for
    evidence.
  • 3. Create a thesis statement.
  • 4. Develop an evidence chart or table.
  • 5. Write an outline.
  • 6. Write the body paragraphs.
  • 7. Write the introduction
  • 8.Write the conclusion.

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