How to ANALYSE effectively

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How to ANALYSE effectively Lesson Objective: To be able to analyse a quote in detail in preparation for my mini-essay

A Quote Explosion To write a detailed ANALYSIS you must pick out an appropriate QUOTE If you have a good QUOTE you can write LOADS OF DETAIL If you write in detail you will get GREAT marks

An Analysis The writer’s intentions The reader response The key words Your own interpretation Contextual factors Embedding a quote

Explode the quote Mr Jerome stopped dead. (chapter 4) The verb The noun The connotations of the words The writer’s intentions

Essay Question How has Susan Hill managed to create suspense and tension in the opening chapters of the novel? A rational protagonist Foreshadowing A Frame Narrative Pathetic Fallacy Characters Setting What is NOT said but implied The clues that she leaves for the reader Mini-essay Write a response to the question using 3 of the techniques. Use PEE 3 PARAGRAPHS!!