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Writing Literary Analysis Dual Credit 1302

What Makes a Good Literature Paper? An Argument: When you write an extended literary essay, often requiring research, you are essentially making an argument. You are arguing that your perspective—an interpretation, an evaluative judgment, or a critical evaluation—is a valid one. A debatable thesis statement: Like any argument paper, you must have a specific, detailed thesis statement that reveals your perspective, and, like any good argument, your perspective must be one which is debabtable.

EXAMPLES What NOT to say: Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a play about a young man who seeks revenge. That doesn’t say anything—it’s basically just a summary and is not debatable.

EXAMPLES A BETTER thesis: Hamlet experiences internal conflict because he is in love with his mother. This is debatable, controversial even. The rest of the paper with this thesis as its thesis will be an attempt to show, using specific examples from the text, and evidence from scholars, 1) How Hamlet is in love with his mother, 2) why he’s in love with her, and 3) what implications there are for reading the play in this manner.

EXAMPLES Also, AVOID a thesis statement like this: Spirituality means different things to different people. King Lear, The Book of Romans, and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance each view the spirit differently. Again, this says nothing that’s not already self-evident. Why bother writing a paper about that? You’re writing an essay to list works that have nothing in common other than a genreal topic like “spirituality.” You 3ant to find certain wroks or authors that, while they may have several differences, do have some specific, unifying point. THAT point is your thesis.

EXAMPLES A BETTER thesis: Lear, Romans, and Zen each view the soul as the center of human personality. Then, you prove it, using examples from the texts that SHOW that the soul is the center of personality.

Literature Topics and Research What kinds of topics are good ones? The best ones are ones that originate out of your own reading of a work of literature, but here are some common approaches to consider: A discussion of a works’s characters: are they realistic, symbolic, historically-based? A comparison/contrast of the choices different authors or characters make in a work.

Literature Topics and Research 3. A reading of a work based on an outside philosophical perspective. (EX: How would a Freudian read Hamlet?) 4. A study of sources or historical events that occasioned a particular work. (Ex: Comparing G.B. Shaw’s Pygmalion with the original Greek myth of Pygmalion. 5. An analysis of a specific image occurring in several works (Ex: The use of moon imagery I certain plays, poems, novels). 6. A “deconstruction” of a particular work. (Ex. Unfolding an underlying racist worldview in Conrad’s Heart Of Darkness).

Literature Topics and Research 7. A reading from a political perspective (Ex. How would a Marxist read William Blake’s “London?”) 8. A study of the social, political, or economic context in which a work was written—how does the context influence the work?

How Do I Start Research? The Internet Once you have decided on an interesting topic and work (or works), the best place to start is probably the Internet. Here you can find basic biographical data on authors, brief summaries of works, possibly some rudimentary analyses, and even bibliographies of sources related to your topic.

How Do I Start Research? 2. The Library The Internet, however, rarely offers serious direct scholarship; you will have to use sources found in the library, sources like journal articles and scholarly books, to get information that you can use to build your own scholarship—your literary paper. AVOID citing dictionary or encyclopedic sources in your final paper.

How Do I Use the Information I Find? The secondary sources you find are only to be used as an aid, YOUR thoughts should make up most of the essay. As you develop your thesis, you will bring in the ideas of the scholars to back up what you have already said.

EXAMPLES Say you are arguing that HUCK FINN IS A CHRIST FIGURE; that’s your basic thesis. You give evidence from the novel that allows this reading, and then, at the right place, you might say the following, a paraphrase: According to Susan Thiomas, Huck sacrifices himself because he wants to set Jim free (129). If the scholar states an imoprtant idea in a memorable wat, use a direct quote: “Huck’s altruism and feelings of compassion for Jim force him to surrender to the danger” (Thomas 129). Either way, you will then link that idea to your thesis.

What Else Should I Remember? Don’t leave a quote or paraphrase by itself—you must introduce it, explain it, and show how it relates to your thesis. 2. Block format all quotations of more than four lines. When you quote brief passages of poetry, line and stanza divisions are shown as a slash (Ex. “Roses are red,/Violets are blue/You love me/And I like you”).