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Writing a Literary Analysis Essay on Characterization and Theme – Your assignment is to write an analytical essay about the effect of character interaction in the play Antigone. – Choose a character whose words, actions, or ideas contrast with Creon’s character. Explain how those conflicting motivations contribute to Creon’s development as a tragic hero and how the character interactions develop themes of the play.
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Literary Analysis Essay Outline I. Introduction – In the play Antigone by Sophocles, the character interaction is pivotal to Creon’s development as a tragic hero and the illustration of theme(s). II. Character whose words, actions, or ideas contrast with Creon’s character. – You will develop this paragraph to illustrate the character interaction. III. Explain how those conflicting motivations contribute to Creon’s development as a tragic hero. – This paragraph will focus on how those interactions keep Creon from “seeing” that he is misguided. Remember that Creon has a lot of prejudices (ageism, parental ideas, misogyny, social status, he thinks everyone can be bought, he thinks anyone with a different opinion is stupid, etc.) IV. How do these character interactions develop themes of the play? – This paragraph will focus development of themes. How do these interactions support a theme throughout the play?
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Introduction In the play Antigone by Sophocles, the character interaction is pivotal to Creon’s development as a tragic hero and the illustration of theme(s). When Creon interacts with ______________ their conflicting motivations blind Creon to his misjudgments which contribute to his downfall. The theme(s) of __________ and ___________ are also emphasized and revealed as these characters struggle to stand up for their beliefs.
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Rubric for Literary Analysis Essay Scoring Criteria Exemplary IdeasThe essay thoroughly examines the effect of character interaction on theme; accurately analyzes characterization, including another character’s role (such as a foil) in the development of a tragic hero; smoothly integrates relevant evidence, including details, quotations, and examples. StructureThe essay uses an effective organizational structure with a logical progression of ideas; introduces the topic engagingly, links supporting ideas, and provides a thoughtful conclusion; uses appropriate and varied transitions. Use of Language The essay uses precise language and variety of sentence structures; maintains an academic voice and objective tone; demonstrates command of conventions with few errors in grammar, usage, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
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