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Title: AP English Literature Essays


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AP English Literature Essays
  • Must Dos
  • Must Donts

2
The Essays Purpose
  • The essay is intended to demonstrate your deep,
    analytical understanding of the text (whether or
    not it is provided).
  • The essay must represent your position on the
    prompt and provide well selected evidence to
    support that position.
  • The essay must demonstrate your command of
    language/vocabulary and your command of
    constructing an essay.

3
Thesis and More
  • Your essay must have a clear thesis. It is
    stated in the first paragraph along with the hook
    of the essay.
  • Your essay must have details/evidence that
    supports your thesis and all claims made in the
    text.
  • Your essay must contain analysis/interpretation
    of the details/evidence.

4
DETAILS/COMMENTARY
  • While you may not be a fan of Jane Shaffer, she
    was right.
  • You should have 1 sentence of evidence to 2
    sentences of analysis.

5
VERB TENSE
  • Always use the PRESENT TENSE in literary
    analysis!
  • Remember to avoid any use of the verb to be
  • Example
  • Dorian Gray makes a deal with the devil, only to
    regret the exchange of his soul for enduring
    beauty.

6
QUOTATIONS
  • DO give them context.
  • Ex. - Lord Henry enticed Dorian, convincing him
    his whole soul was meant for only pleasure
    (Wilde 12).
  • DO NOT plop them into the text of your essay for
    decoration!
  • Ex. - What a pity it was that such beauty was
    destined to fade. There was discussion by Lord
    Henry of the value of beauty.)
  • DO NOT INTRODUCE THEM OR FOLLOW THEM UP
    EXPLICITLY.
  • Ex. - The meaning of this quotation is

7
DESCRIPTORS
  • Add meaning to your observations
  • Ex. In Smiths poem, the speaker uses tone and
    literary devices to communicate theme. (THIS
    PROVIDES NO INSIGHT!)
  • WHAT KIND OF TONE?
  • WHAT KIND OF LITERARY DEVICES?
  • WHAT IS THE THEME??
  • You must avoid being vague!

8
PERSUADE!
  • DO persuade!
  • You must claim something and persuade the reader
    throughout the essay with evidence and analysis!
  • Use a minimum of two body paragraphs to persuade
    the reader!
  • IT IS CALLED ARGUMENTATION!

9
CONTRACTIONS
  • DO NOT USE THEM!
  • USE
  • CANNOT
  • THEY ARE
  • IT IS
  • WE ARE
  • THEY WILL
  • See how easy it is?

10
TOPIC SENTENCES
  • You must have them!
  • You cannot use a quotation in place of a topic
    sentence!
  • Be specific and make certain you are building
    upon your thesis!

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I, ME, MINE
  • AVOID THEM!
  • Never reference yourself as the reader.
  • Avoid the use of personal pronouns.
  • SO, AVOID. I believe I think In my opinion
    It appears to me

12
Avoid Bologna!
  • You are wasting my time when you offer only
    bologna!
  • You are wasting your brain when you offer only
    bologna!
  • You are wasting educational resources when you
    offer only bologna!
  • You are damaging your future when you offer only
    bologna!
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