Literary Analysis Essay - Student Packet
Literary Analysis Essay - Student Packet
Literary Analysis Essay - Student Packet
Period: _____
Writing Workshop:
The Literary Analysis
Essay
THESIS STATEMENT
Greek/Latin Origin of Thesis: ____________________________________________________________
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Literally, what does the writer do?
Point 1: ________________________________________________________________________
Point 2: ________________________________________________________________________
Point 3: ________________________________________________________________________
Thesis Equation
Fact/ Opinion + Position = Thesis Statement
Additional assistance available at: http://www.shmoop.com/video/how-to-write-a-killer-thesisstatement
Poor Thesis Statement: Pizza is my favorite food.
Why is this a poor thesis statement? _______________________________________________________
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Strong Thesis Statement: Pizza is my favorite food, because its ingredients consist of a
healthy combination of differing levels of the food pyramid.
Why is this a strong thesis statement? _____________________________________________________
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Hint #3: A good claim is engaging: teach the reader something new or original
Evidence: _____________________________________________________________________________
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Should include:
Facts or statistics
Examples, details, or quotes from the text
Expert Opinion: _________________________________________________________________
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Important:
1. ______________________________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________________________
Warrant: _____________________________________________________________________________
It can explain:
Why and how the evidence proves the claim (this shows)
_______________ the claim and evidence (perhaps explaining something about a character,
theme; taking the understanding to new level)
_______________ the claim and evidence (this would be coming to your own conclusions)
Important:
3. ______________________________________________________________________________
Prompt 1
Write a compare and contrast essay using the parson and any one of the other hypocritical
members of the church presented in the Prologue. Use specific details to support your points.
Pro
Con
Prompt 2
Discuss Chaucers attitude toward the church of his time period. Use specific
details from Chaucers descriptions of the members of the clergy to support
your points.
Pro
Con
II.
Introduction
Should identify the work being discussed
Name the author
Briefly present the issue that body of your essay will more fully develop (your thesis)
(Use HATMAT)
A. Hook Catches the readers attention. Ways to creatively do this:
Interesting fact or bit of information about the text
Meaningful quotation (from the text or another valid source)
Rich, vivid description of the text
Analogy or metaphor about the theme of the text
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B. Author
Tells who the author of this work is
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C. Title
States the title of the work
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D. Main characters
States the name of the character or characters your essay will focus on
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E. A short summary
1-2 sentences that summarizes the theme of the text youre about to analyze
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B. Context for the quote
Your explanation and interpretation of the concrete detail
Explains how the detail proves the thesis
1. Who says it? ______________________________________________________
2. Whats happening in the text when they say it?
Prepares the reader for the quote by introducing the speaker, setting,
and/or situation
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C. Quote from the text (cited appropriately use www.citationmachine.net to assist you
with creating the proper in-paragraph citation)
Final Product Example = The narrator said, He (the Monk) liked all
things modern and new and didnt care for old things.
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D. Analysis of the quote: How does it prove you thesis?
Example = This quote shows that the Monk did not want to participate in
the traditional role of a monk. Instead, he wanted to enjoy secular
activities like hunting.
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E. Closing sentence (wrap up the paragraph to effectively transition to the next paragraph)
Ties the concrete details and commentary back to the thesis
Example = Hunting is not an expected activity for a monk who should
honor Gods creatures; not take pleasure in killing them.
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IV.
V.
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VI.
Conclusion
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This is your last opportunity to convince the reader of your argument and provide a
sense of closure
A sophisticated conclusion does not simply restate the thesis of the introduction or
summarize the logic presented in the body of the essay. It should try to suggest the
broader significance of your discussion why is it important?
In other words, suggest in your introduction that some literary phenomenon is occurring. In the body of
your essay, use examples and fully developed logic to prove that the literary phenomenon takes place.
Finally, in your conclusion suggest why such a phenomenon is significant.
Source: amundsenhs.org/
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