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Title: How to Write a Good Analysis Paper


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How to Write a Good Analysis Paper
  • A Nuts and Bolts Approach

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Comparison and Contrast
  • Structure 1
  • Structure 2
  • Piece one
  • Topic A
  • Topic B
  • Topic C
  • Piece two
  • Topic A
  • Topic B
  • Topic C
  • Etc.
  • Topic one
  • Piece 1
  • Piece 2
  • Piece 3
  • Topic two
  • Piece 1
  • Piece 2
  • Piece 3
  • Etc.

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Thesis Statements
  • Your paper MUST lead off with a strong thesis
    statement.
  • Good Thesis Statements
  • Will be argumentative
  • Have an element of risk involved
  • NOT Tintorettos The Last Supper, Caspar David
    Friedrichs Cross in the Mountains and Donnes
    Holy Sonnet XIV may seem to be different but they
    are all about religion.
  • BUT Tintorettos The Last Supper, Caspar David
    Friedrichs Cross in the Mountains and
    Michelangelos The Creation of Adam all use
    emotion as a vehicle for accessing religion, but
    the similarities end there. The approach to
    emotion in each piece is shaped by the philosophy
    each artist held about God, art and feeling.
  • Will talk about similarities OR differences, but
    not both.
  • NOT Tintorettos The Last Supper, Caspar David
    Friedrichs Cross in the Mountains and
    Michelangelos The Creation of Adam all have
    extreme differences, but there are also a lot of
    similarities between them, especially when
    compared to religion.

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Thesis Statements, contd
  • Will foreground the structure of the paper.
  • each piece is shaped by the philosophy each
    artist held about God, art and feeling.
  • Will be specific
  • NOT they are all about religion.
  • But, what do they say about religion? (Know the
    difference between a topic and a theme).
  • Topic Religion
  • Theme Religion is devastating to the masses

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Themes?
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Themes?
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Thesis Statements May
  • Be about technique
  • Notre Dame de Paris, Michelangelos Sistine
    Chapel Ceiling, and John Donnes Meditation
    XVII all illustrate the usefulness of symbols in
    religious art.
  • Be about art or artists
  • While some artists conformed and worked within
    the bounds of their religion, the great artists
    broke the rules, both within their art and within
    their religion. This can be seen in the Caspar
    David Friedrichs Cross in the Mountains, Rheims
    Cathedral in France and Dantes Inferno.
  • Be about human nature
  • While these three works of art serve the
    purposes of their different religious creeds,
    they demonstrate strikingly the human need to
    believe in something.
  • Be about time periods, a specific theme, etc.

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Example Bernd Krysmanskis Article
  • 1. Shows how Credulity, Superstition and
    Fanaticism satirizes Methodism.
  • 2. Introduces Enthusiasm Delineated as a previous
    draft of the final version everyone knows.
  • 3. Illustrates some of the differences between
    the two.
  • 4. Argues Although Enthusiasm Delineated, like
    Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism, appears
    to be a biting satire of Methodist enthusiasm,
    the real target of the attack is, in my opinion,
    not religious fanaticism but enthusiasm in
    general and, in particular, the zealous
    predilection of zealous connoisseurs for
    traditional, sublime, religious art.
  • 5. Proves his argument through close reading
    Enthusiasm Delineated (and comparing it to the
    works of art he mimics).
  • 6. Explains the implications of his argument, why
    it matters that the purpose of Enthusiasm
    Delineated is different than CSF (Hogarth doesnt
    hate Methodists).

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Assignment
  • Email me your thesis by Friday, 4/11. Included in
    your thesis should be the three works you plan to
    write about.
  • Ill write you back and give you feedback on your
    argument.

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The Rest of the Paper
  • Should follow the map laid out by the thesis.
  • Each paragraph is a miniature paper. Give me a
    topic sentence that forecasts and then make the
    paragraph do what your topic sentence says it
    will.
  • Should utilize close reading or detail-oriented
    analysis to make your arguments (use specifics
    from the pieces themselvesnot outside research).
  • Should demonstrate your understanding of the
    pieces, their time periods and their creators.
  • When introducing a work of art, its never The
    Creation of Adam. Its always Michelangelos
    The Creation of Adam.
  • Should achieve the purpose of the paper (that
    argument is your guide and focus).
  • Should explain the implications of the argument
    you are making the so what?

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Questions?
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Common Errors to Avoid
  • Poem titles go in quotations John Donnes The
    Flea.
  • Titles of plays and books are italicized St.
    Ignatius of Loyolas Spiritual Senses.
  • Titles of paintings and sculptures are
    italicized Berninis The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa
    and Caravaggios The Crucifixion of Saint Peter.
  • Titles of specific buildings are capitalized
    Versailles.
  • Short references to authors and artists always
    employ their last name, not their first (its
    always Donnes The Flea, not Johns).
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