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English 1301 – Online Professor Cheryl Patterson Fall 2013 Review for British Literature 2322 Literary Analysis
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A literary Analysis is to “examine literary texts closely to understand their messages, interpret their meanings, and appreciate their writer’s techniques” (Norton 143).
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Literary Analyses (Norton 143-152) Literary Analyses (Norton 143-152) Understanding and interpreting meaning Exploring different points of view Performing a critical analysis
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Steps to Writing a Literary Analyses (Sample 147-152) 1. Purpose 2. Audience 3. Stance (Observation or Understanding of the Text) 4. Define, Describe, Narrate—look in terms of the text in a “larger context” the big picture, historical, social, cultural…
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Generating Ideas & Text Look at your assignment What elements make up the text? What does it say? What context? Historical, Cultural, Social, Literary merit/genre… Literary: theme, tone, effect, conflict, context
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Composing a strong thesis (Norton 150) Brainstorming and Planning: “Literary analysis should be specific, limited, and open to potential disagreement” Do a close reading of the text Look for patterns, context, comparison of two or more texts Formulate an argument and support with evidence (QUOTES)!!!!
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Essay Design: Formulating a Thesis (Hacker 373-6) Organizing Ideas (Use Bubble Maps or an Outline) Use evidence (cite passages) with In-Text Citations Citing Sources: Avoiding Plagiarism - Hacker (376-378) Proofread, Edit, Peer Review—Edit and Revise For more detailed description of Essay design refer to MLA Format Presentation.
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Organizing a Literary Analysis (directly from Norton text (152) Introduce the text you are analyzing and state thesis Cite passages from the text, one-by-one and explain how each supports your thesis and your interpretation of the text Sum up your interpretation in light of your analysis Document your sources
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Writing the Literary Analysis Go to the Assignment tool and follow the directions to complete your Literary Analysis Essay. Good-luck
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