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Title: Literary Analysis


1
Literary Analysis
  • º Examine the parts that make up the whole
  • The parts in literature are
  • Setting
  • Plot
  • Characters
  • Theme
  • Point of View
  • Genre
  • Writers tools are WORDS used to
    create symbols, irony,
    metaphors, etc.

2
Literary Analysis

º You analyze a text in order to make meaning
of/from it. º You might also make
meaning of the text by considering
Historical context Social, political,
economic contexts Conflicting
interpretations Literary theories
3
Literary Analysis Research Paper
  • An analysis of a literary work may discuss
  • How the various components of literary works
    relate to each other
  • How concepts and forms in literary works relate
    to larger literary, aesthetic, political, social,
    economic, or religious contexts
  • How two separate literary works deal with similar
    concepts or forms

4
How to BeginForming an Argument
  • In conducting a literary analysis, you focus on
    specific attribute(s) of the text(s).
  • What have noticed? What stands out to you?
  • When writing about these attributes, you want to
    make sure that you are making a specific,
    arguable point (thesis) about these attributes.
  • What conclusion have you drawn?
  • As your paper develops you will prove/support
    this point with text evidence (and secondary
    sources).

5
Literary Analysis Thesis
  • In your opening paragraph you will state
  • your thesis (your own conclusions about the
    work). Your thesis should be specific about the
    parameters and basis of your argument (arguable
    point). The thesis statement is usually at the
    end of the opening, after you have established
    some general information about the work to draw
    the reader in and give context to your thesis.

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Literary Analysis Thesis
  • Which is a good thesis statement?
  • Wuthering Heights is a long, but good read.
  • Wuthering Heights is a novel full of characters
    with similar names.
  • Bronte uses natures elemental forces of wind,
    fire, and water to provide an analogy for
    understanding the characters in Wuthering Heights
    .

7
Literary Analysis Developing your paper
  • The organization of your paper is determined by
    the order in which you present your ideas that
    are the proof/support of your thesis.
  • Generally speaking, each body paragraph will
    begin with your
  • Topic Sentence
  • Followed by direct quotations, paraphrases, scene
    summaries from, in this case, the novel (primary
    source)
  • You interpretation of it as it relates to your
    thesis
  • Secondary source support

8
When and How to Quote
  • Quote when language is especially vivid and
    expressive
  • When language of a source is the topic of your
    discussion ( analysis, interpretation)
  • When words of an important authority lend weight
    to an argument
  • Introduce your quotes
  • Weave the quotes

9
What is a secondary source?
  • A book or article that discusses a theory related
    to the argument you are making
  • A book or article that discusses the social and
    historical context of the text you are discussing
  • A book or article that discusses the text you are
    discussing (caution see handout)

10
How do I find secondary sources?
  • Library Reference Books
  • Dictionary of Literary Biography
  • 19th century British Literature
  • Women British Writers
  • Other source-specific reference books

11
How do I find secondary sources?
  • Library online
  • GALE Virtual Library online journal articles
  • Card Catalog
  • Books of literary criticism
  • Books about subjects in the literary work
  • Books about social and/or historical context of
    the literary work
  • AVOID BLOGS AND FANSITES!
  • Mrs. Austin must approve your secondary sources
    before
  • you use them in your paper.

12
Integrating secondary sources
  • REMEMBER, this is your paper, your argumentthe
    secondary sources are just helping you out
  • When you use secondary sources, be sure to show
    how they relate to your thesis
  • Dont overuse any one secondary source, or for
    that matter, secondary sources in general
  • DO NOT plagiarize!

13
Overview of Literary Analysis
  • When writing a literary analysis
  • Be familiar with and use literary terms
  • Analyze specific items
  • Make and develop your argument
  • Make appropriate use of secondary sources
  • Cite your sources, using MLA guidelines
  • Include a Works Cited page
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