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Title: A Guide to the Literary Analysis Essay


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A Guide to the Literary Analysis Essay
  • Writing an extended response

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An extended response is a paragraph with a topic
sentence, support and a concluding sentence
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STEP ONE
  • THE TOPIC SENTENCE
  • Will use wording from the prompt
  • Has a limited topic Answers the question,
    Whats my topic?
  • Has a main Idea Answers the question, What will
    I be saying about my topic?
  • States the author and the title of the work you
    are writing about

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Step Two
  • The Support
  • You will be using textual evidence
  • This is the use of direct quotations or
    paraphrases from the novel, story, poem, article,
    etc.

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Quotations Are
  • Anything a character says
  • Any passage/description, or anything a narrator
    says that is written word for word onto your
    paper.
  • Remember to put quotes around it
  • Ex Ralph found his breath and blew a series of
    short blasts. Piggy exclaimed, Theres one!

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Paraphrases are
  • A quotation that you read, put into your own
    words and then write those words onto your paper
  • Ex Ralph blew a succession of blasts from the
    conch, which Piggy noted as loud enough to hear

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Why use textual evidence
  • To prove a point

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How do I use textual evidence?
  • There are four steps to using textual evidence
    correctly.
  • S
  • I
  • T
  • E

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S Begin with providing a supporting detail
  • State a reason/point/detail that supports or
    explains why your topic sentence is true.

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I Introduce your quote or paraphrase
  • Its the where or when and who of the textual
    evidence you are about to use.
  • Provide the context (where or when in the novel)
  • Also, state who wrote it or who said it

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EX
  • While on the beach, Ralph said to Piggy,

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EX
  • While the boys on the island are asleep, Golding
    describes a battle fought high in the sky,

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T Textual Evidence
  • Write and cite a quote or a paraphrase from the
    text on your paper
  • After the quote/paraphrase you must note the
    author and the page number in parenthesis.

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EX of quoting dialogue
  • Arent there any grownups at all?
    (Golding 8).

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Example of a paraphrase
  • Ralph blew a succession of blasts from the
    conch, which Piggy noted as loud enough to hear
    (Golding 17).

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Another example of quoting dialogue
  • Wed better all have names, said Ralph, so
    Im Ralph (Golding 21).

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Example of quoting narration
  • ...but there were other lights in the sky, that
    moved fast(Golding 95).

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E Explain how your textual evidence supports
your topic sentence.
  • Refer to your topic sentence by borrowing some of
    the wording from it
  • You could explain why a character acted a certain
    way
  • You could explain why a character said a certain
    thing
  • Explain why you chose that quote/paraphrase
    without using the following wording
  • I used this quote because

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Remember to
  • REPEAT two more times
  • Use transitions between each use of SITE

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Step Three The Concluding Sentence
  • Rewords your topic sentence slightly and
  • Answer the So what? question
  • Why is what you are saying important?
  • How does everything you just said, apply to me?
  • to the world around me?
  • to the authors life?
  • How is what you are saying true to life?

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Some Donts
  • Use first person
  • I think In my opinion
  • Refer to your essay itself
  • As I said earlier
  • I am writing this essay to show
  • This quote proves that

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Some more donts
  • Use reading rainbow
  • This is the best book I have ever read
  • Steinbeck is the best author
  • George is a great character

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More donts
  • Use a question
  • Have you ever had to face such a tough decision?
  • Use words like very, excellent, good, etc.
  • A good example of this is when,
  • This quote is excellent because

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Some dos
  • Underline titles of novels or books when
    handwriting
  • In John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men,
  • Italicize titles of novels when typing
  • In John Steinbecks Of Mice and Men,
  • Put quotation marks around titles of poems, short
    stories, magazine/newspaper articles
  • In Langston Hughes Mother to Son

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More Dos
  • Use the authors last name.
  • Use proper format when typing
  • Times New Roman
  • Size 12 Font
  • Double spaced
  • No extra spaces between paragraphs
  • Include a header and a footer

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Please, please, please
  • Re-read your essay before you print
  • Use proper grammar and spelling. When done
    incorrectly no one can understand what you are
    saying and therefore your content will receive a
    lower grade.
  • Save often
  • Turn essays in already printed and on time.
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