Literary Analysis Introduction Paragraph When great teachers are mentioned, most people think of biology instructors, football coaches, Girl Scout leaders, and others in similar positions. However, some of the greatest teachers may be individuals not normally classified as teachers. Roger, a character in the short story “Thank You, M’am” by Langston Hughes, encounters such an unusual teacher on a city sidewalk. Because Mrs. Luella Bates Washinton Jones is warn yet stern, she is able to influence Roger in a positive manner. Hook Thesis Hook Author & Title Thesis Title & Author
Literary Analysis Conclusion Paragraph Mrs. Jones, a firm, loving lady, impresses upon a struggling young man how to live a life of integrity. No matter our how little we might have, we can all learn from these two characters the need to live our lives honestly, proudly, and with a little kindness. Restated Thesis Restate thesis (new words) Leave the reader with a thought Leave the reader…
Literary Analysis Essay: Character Analysis Detailed Instructions Paragraph #1: Introduction Hook about the character and/or story that lead you to your thesis statement. Be sure you have identified the author and title of the story and the character you will be analyzing. Some questions you could address in your introduction include: What do you like/dislike about this character? Do you identify with this character on any level? Do you know someone similar to the character? Paragraphs #2 and #3: Body Paragraphs The topic sentence for each body paragraph includes one character trait you chose to describe your character. Follow the topic sentence with evidence from the story in the form of a TLQ. Next, explain how your examples support your topic sentence, and conclude each body paragraph with a summarizing “clincher” sentence to wrap up your ideas. Paragraph #4: Conclusion Restate your thesis statements and add some final thoughts about your character and/or the story. Leave the reader in awe of your wisdom!