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Title: Hexagonal Writing


1
Hexagonal Writing
  • Understanding how to write a literary analysis an
    easy way!

2
Layers of your Literary Analysis
  • Plot Summary (retell the story)
  • Personal Allusion ( what does the story remind
    you of from your own life/experience. 
  • Theme authors message. Sum up your story in
    one word, but stretch it into a statement.
  • Literary Devices- imagery, similes, metaphors,
    etc. first look at the authors word choice that
    proves your theme. Then examine the words and
    look for any literary devices.
  • Literary Allusion what other texts, books,
    poems, movies, etc. does the story remind you of.
  • Evaluation did you like the book, what was your
    opinion.

3
LAYERS From your reading companionthat will lead
to your literary analysis writing.
  • Plot Summary/Literal Level Write title and
    author give plot retell the work in your own
    words.
  • Personal association Write personal allusions
    (connect with the text.) What in the work
    reminds you of something or someone in your life.
    Remember to explain the association.

4
Literary Analysis
  • Theme Write out the meaning, the message. What
    do you think the authors purpose was in writing
    this work?
  • Literary Devices - trace it throughout the work.

5
Remembering Literary DevicesREVIEW
  • Simile
  • Metaphor
  • Personification
  • Imagery
  • Foreshadowing
  • Flashback
  • Comparison of two things using like or as
  • Comparison of two things not using like or as
  • Giving human qualities to an animal, object or
    idea
  • Words that appeal to the readers senses
  • A hint about an event that will happen later
  • An interruption of a sequence of a narrative to
    relate an action that happened at an earlier
    point in time.

6
Understanding Theme
  • To determine the theme of a story, ask yourself,
    What does the author want me to learn or know?
  • Your answer should be a BIG idea that can stand
    on its own away from the story.
  • Many stories have more than one theme!

7
Personal Association
  • Connect with what you read!
  • Does what you are reading remind you of something
    you have done, somewhere you have been, or
    someone you have known?
  • Always try to relate this story to you and your
    life!!

8
Literary Associations
  • Has something happened in what you are reading
    that reminds you of another novel or story?
  • Can you relate a character in this story to
    another character in a different story?
  • Is this theme similar to another one?

9
Cont. with Literary Analysis
  • Literary Associations What in other works are
    like or unlike this work? Remember connect to
    other things you have read or seen!
  • Judgement/Evaluation Do I like this work or
    not? Why or why not? Give reasons. Remember -
    valid reasons are essential!

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Good writing to you!!
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