Lesson 2.9 - THE LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY
By the end of this lesson you will be able to:
1. brainstorm a literary text (poem or short story) for ideas and evidence with which to prepare an essay outline;
2. confidently organize ideas, information and evidence into a 5 paragraph literary analysis essay.
- This page contains all the lectures for this lesson. - If you are experiencing slow internet and couldn't view the videos, you can listen to the audios instead. 
- 10 Points - Literary Analysis Essay - .1. Write in the third person. - 2. You need a clear thesis that can be opposed by others - 3. Start with a good "hook" to draw in the reader (a quote, a statistic, an anecdote, a question etc) - 4. Choose a meaningful title - 5. Brainstorm an outline - 6. Select quotations from the text that will support your points - 7. "Be sure to avoid plot summaries" in your essay and write in the "literary present tense" - 8. Be sure each point in your essay supports the Thesis and remind the reader of that fact in the conclusion of each Body Paragraph - 9. Summarize your thesis and main arguments in the conclusion using different words - 10. Make your last sentence a meaningful SO WHAT statement 
- UPLOAD YOUR DRAFT HERE - Select any one of the short stories or poems you like from our course and draft a Literary Analysis Essay on one of the following topics: - CHOOSE ONE - (1) What details in the story suggest internal and external conflict for the protagonist? OR - (2) What assumptions about gender roles are revealed by the characters in the story? OR - (3) What theme is developed through the relationship between any two characters in the story? OR - (4) Analyze how diction (language: words and phrases) is used to create emotion in the story; OR - (5) Analyze how the setting affects the plot and mood of the story OR - (6) Any other TOPIC such as "coming of age" ; "family relationships" etc stated clearly in your thesis. 
- This is the marking Rubric for the Literary Analysis Essay 
- UPLOAD YOUR FINAL REVISED ESSAY HERE. PLEASE REVIEW THE 10-POINTS BEFORE YOU SUBMIT - 10 Points - Literary Analysis Essay - .1. Write in the third person. - 2. You need a clear thesis that can be opposed by others - 3. Start with a good "hook" to draw in the reader (a quote, a statistic, an anecdote, a question etc) - 4. Choose a meaningful title - 5. Brainstorm an outline - 6. Select quotations from the text that will support your points - 7. "Be sure to avoid plot summaries" in your essay and write in the "literary present tense" - 8. Be sure each point in your essay supports the Thesis and remind the reader of that fact in the conclusion of each Body Paragraph - 9. Summarize your thesis in the conclusion using different words - 10. Make your last sentence a meaningful SO WHAT statement 
- RESPONSE - 3 - 3 things I learned in class today - 1. - 2. - 3. - 2 - 2 Questions I have - 1. - 2. - 1 - My favorite classroom activity today was - Other Comments: