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Title: Analyzing Literature:


1
Analyzing Literature
  • You will be analyzing literature until you
    graduate college!
  • Knowing how to approach an analysis is necessary
    and helpful!

2
WHAT IS A RESPONSE TO LITERATURE?
  • An effective literary response essay IS NOT just
    a summary of what happened in the story it must
    include specific examples of significant ideas,
    themes, or literary devices that are ANALYZED to
    show the readers insight.

3
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A LITERARY RESPONSE?
  • To demonstrate thoughtful
  • comprehension BEYOND basic
  • plot
  • To explain the UNDERLYING
  • meaning of the text.

4
TO SUCCESSFULLY RESPOND TO LITERATURE, THE WRITER
MUST
  • Carefully read and address ALL parts of the
    writing prompt
  • Create a meaningful and interesting thesis about
    the text BASED ON THE WRITING TASK
  • 3. Provide TEXTUAL EVIDENCE and EXPLAIN how
    the details help to SUPPORT the thesis

5
TO SUCCESSFULLY RESPOND TO LITERATURE, THE WRITER
MUST
  • Draw thoughtful conclusions and global
    connections about the text
  • Explain how the authors use of literary devices
    affect the authors purpose of the text.
  • 6. Discuss the ambiguities and complexities
    within the text.

6
SAMPLE RESPONSE TO LITERATURE PROMPTS
  • Identify what the main character learned as a
    result of conflict
  • Identify how the main character changed .
  • Explain how the author depicts the character as
    the person he/she is.
  • Discuss how two characters in the story relate to
    each other.
  • Determine the authors purpose or message to the
    readers.

7
SAMPLE RESPONSES CONTINUED
  • Describe the theme of the story and how it
    relates to people in general.
  • Explain how the events in the story motivated the
    main character.
  • Explain the significance of the title of the work
    selected
  • Identify the main characters strengths and/or
    weaknesses

8
7 TYPES OF LITERARY RESPONSE
  • CHARACTERIZATION
  • THEME
  • RELATIONSHIPS
  • MOTIVES
  • CONFLICT
  • SYMBOLISM
  • 7. IRONY

9
CHARACTERIZATION
  • DEFINITION
  • Describe how a character reveals certain
    personality traits.
  • EXAMPLE from The Odyssey
  • Describe how Odysseus reveals courage and
    demonstrates leadership in the classic word The
    Odyssey.

10
THEME
  • DEFINITION
  • Explain how specific events relate to the theme.
  • EXAMPLE from Of Mice and Men
  • Identify one theme of Steinbecks Of Mice and Men
    and explain how specific events reveal that
    theme.

11
RELATIONSHIPS
  • DEFINITION
  • How characters interact and treat each other in a
    story.
  • EXAMPLE from Romeo and Juliet
  • Analyze how Juliets relationship with her
    parents affects her decisions.

12
MOTIVES
  • DEFINITION
  • The reasons why a character makes certain
    decisions.
  • EXAMPLE from Romeo and Juliet
  • Select one character in the play and explain how
    his or her decisions affected that character and
    others.

13
CONFLICT
  • DEFINITION
  • External Conflict- a struggle or problem that a
    character has with an outside force
  • Internal Conflict- a struggle that a
    character has within oneself
  • EXAMPLE from The Pearl
  • Explain how the conflict between man and society
    is illustrated in the story.
  • or
  • Explain how Kinos internal struggle about
    keeping the pearl affects his relationship with
    Juana.

14
SYMBOLISM
  • DEFINITION
  • When an object represents, or stands for some
    abstract idea
  • Example from The Pearl
  • Explain what the pearl symbolizes when Kino first
    discovers it. How has its meaning changed at the
    end of the story?

15
IRONY
  • DEFINITION
  • VERBAL Irony- a contrast between what is said and
    what is meant (sarcasm)
  • SITUATIONAL Irony- a contrast between what is
    expected to happen and what actually happens
  • Example from The Pearl
  • Explain how Kinos decision to throw the pearl
    back into the ocean at the end of the story is
    ironic. Explain how the use of irony enriches
    the story and its message.

16
LITERARY RESPONSE FORMAT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • Title of text, author, and brief summary
    statement
  • Thesis
  • BODY PARAGRAPHS
  • Must support thesis
  • Provide quotes and commentary
  • CONCLUSION
  • Restate thesis
  • Lesson learned, authors purpose, message for
    readers
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