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  1. 12.14: Sample Student Literary Analysis Essays

    Heather Ringo & Athena Kashyap. City College of San Francisco via ASCCC Open Educational Resources Initiative. Table of contents. Example 1: Poetry. Example 2: Fiction. Example 3: Poetry. Attribution. The following examples are essays where student writers focused on close-reading a literary work.

  2. Literary Analysis: Sample Essay

    Literary Analysis: Sample Essay. We turn once more to Joanna Wolfe's and Laura Wilder's Digging into Literature: Strategies for Reading, Writing, and Analysis (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2016) in order to show you their example of a strong student essay that has a strong central claim elucidated by multiple surface/depth arguments ...

  3. How to Write a Literary Analysis Essay

    Table of contents. Step 1: Reading the text and identifying literary devices. Step 2: Coming up with a thesis. Step 3: Writing a title and introduction. Step 4: Writing the body of the essay. Step 5: Writing a conclusion. Other interesting articles.

  4. 3.7-Sample Analysis of a Short Story

    Assignment Description: For this essay, you will choose a short story and write an analysis that offers an interpretation of the text. You should identify some debatable aspect of the text and argue for your interpretation using your analysis of the story supported by textual evidence. Content: The essay should have a clear argumentative thesis ...

  5. Writing a Literary Analysis

    To find secondary sources, you can use the databases listed on the main page of this guide. What Are Examples of Evidence? Your evidence may include: Examples from the text in the form of direct quotations, summaries, and paraphrases (Primary) Other literary critic's opinions or analysis of a work in the form of critical essays - they can be ...

  6. PDF A Guide to the Literary-Analysis Essay

    A Guide to the Literary-Analysis Essay This guide is designed to help you write better literary-analysis essays for your English classes. It contains diagrams, explanations, and many examples to take you through each part of the essay. It was composed by RBHS English teachers with you in ... in the essay. Secondary sources can include critical ...

  7. Using secondary sources to support your interpretations

    You are entitled to use or reject secondary material as you wish. You can introduce material from a secondary text in order to support a particular interpretation which you are making (i.e. you agree with what the critic has said). Alternatively, you could quote from a secondary text and then take issue with the opinion it represents/contains ...

  8. 46 Student Essay Example 2 (Literary Analysis) in MLA

    List of Sources MLA Style: Works Cited. 26. List of Sources APA: References Page. Dr. Karen Palmer ... 46 Student Essay Example 2 (Literary Analysis) in MLA Dr. Sandi Van Lieu **For a video overview of ... Student essay example by Janelle Devin and used with permission. Previous/next navigation. Previous: Sample Paper in MLA and APA Next: YC ...

  9. PDF A Guide to Writing the Literary Analysis Essay

    **For most literary analysis papers, you will be using ONLY PRIMARY SOURCES. SECONDARY SOURCE: Any source (other than the primary source) referred to in the essay. Secondary sources can include critical analyses, biographies of the author, reviews, history books, encyclopedias etc. ... Sample Essay With . Primary Source Only . Christine ...

  10. 8.12: Essay Type- Literary Research

    The research essay is basically a literary analysis essay supported by research. Usually, this research takes the form of literary criticism. ... Secondary sources should only be used to support your own original ideas. ... Sample Student Research Essay. Text: "The Hunting of the Hare" by Margaret Cavendish.

  11. Student Essay Example 2 (Literary Analysis) in MLA

    Attributions. Images and video created by Dr. Sandi Van Lieu and licensed under CC BY NC SA. Student essay example by Janelle Devin and used with permission. Previous: Sample Paper in MLA and APA.

  12. Beginner's Guide to Literary Analysis

    Step 1: Read the Text Thoroughly. Literary analysis begins with the literature itself, which means performing a close reading of the text. As you read, you should focus on the work. That means putting away distractions (sorry, smartphone) and dedicating a period of time to the task at hand.

  13. Using Secondary Sources in an English Essay

    Using Secondary Sources. Some literary secondary sources provide background information on literary texts, such as a text's reception by critics on its publication, or events in the author's life that may have influenced the text, and so on. However, you may find that you turn to secondary sources more for critics' interpretations of the ...

  14. 9.10-Sample Research-Based Literary Essay

    Additionally, because this is a research-based literary essay, strong essays will include thoughtful engagement with secondary sources. Weak essays will not utilize or discuss the secondary sources; they might include quotations from secondary sources but only to echo the argument the essay-writer is attempting to make.

  15. 2.6-Sample Analysis of a Poem

    9.10--Sample Research-Based Literary Essay. James Francis, Jr.; Dorothy Todd; Nicole Hagstrom-Schmidt; and R. Paul Cooper ... For research, use less than 3 sources, including the primary source. Secondary sources should be scholarly. We do not expect you to enter into the scholarly conversation around the poem, a facet that will be addressed in ...

  16. Secondary Sources

    Criticism will make arguments about a text or a literary movement or a period of time, drawing evidence from many places. These kinds of sources will be your main partners in the scholarly conversion, worthy of citation in your paper. Reference sources provide context and factual information to help orient yourself when developing your argument.

  17. Writing about Literature

    Like other argumentative essays, the literary analysis is built upon a main claim supported by evidence. In addition, there are certain formal guidelines you must follow when writing about literature, including using the literary present and, when necessary, integrating outside sources. Making claims about literature

  18. PDF Sample Literary Analysis Essay

    36. Sample Literary Analysis Essay. The purpose of a literary analysis essay is to closely examine some aspect of a literary work. In this essay, RHS student Moses Martinez analyzes the fears felt by the characters in William Golding's Lord of the Flies. Notice that the essay follows the proper MLA format.

  19. Arts: Literary Studies essays

    The main purpose of a Literary Studies essay is to closely analyse one or more literary texts/literary theories, and then formulate and defend an argument about a key problem or question in the discipline. demonstrating skills in finding, evaluating and presenting analysis of relevant primary and secondary sources.

  20. How to Write Essays on Literature for ENGL1020

    Pay attention to sound and sense, to music and meaning. Repeat step 3 for the rest of the poem, working your way through slowly and carefully. Note instances of repetition and their effects; note development of phrases or ideas. Note images and be account for shifts in tone, sound, rhythm, diction, or subject.

  21. Primary vs. Secondary Sources

    Primary sources provide raw information and first-hand evidence. Examples include interview transcripts, statistical data, and works of art. Primary research gives you direct access to the subject of your research. Secondary sources provide second-hand information and commentary from other researchers. Examples include journal articles, reviews ...

  22. How to Integrate Sources

    To analyze the author's language (e.g., in a literary analysis essay) To give evidence from primary sources; To accurately present a precise definition or argument; Don't overuse quotes; your own voice should be dominant. If you just want to provide information from a source, it's usually better to paraphrase or summarize.