ENG1102 Troy University Bullet in the Brain Fiction Analysis Read the chapter “Writing about Literature” (pp. 1089-1142) in your Backpack Literature textbook. Pay special attention to the section headed “What’s Your Purpose: Common Approaches to Writing about Literature” (pp. 1114-1137) and model your paper on the annotated sample essays in the chapter.
Write a short essay (750 words) that defends a thesis you developed through a close critical reading/analysis of one (or two) of the works of fiction we’ve read in Weeks 1-2. The critical response essay relies on textual support from the primary text (secondary sources are not required) not plot summary to develop your argument. Do not confuse critical analysis with plot summary: the goal is to develop, sustain, and advance a thesis based on a critique of the primary text.
What youll be graded upon:
Introduction: You establish a context for the significance of your thesis in regards to the literary work as a whole. How does your argument contribute to understanding the authors major literary/thematic concerns? What can other readers learn from your analysis?
Thesis: You state your main point (or argument) in 1-2 sentences. The thesis is the culmination of your introduction.
Organization. Your essay should follow that of a typical literary critique: Since your focus must be on analyzing some literary motif, theme, or a combination of literary elements (such as symbolism, character, setting, etc.), your essay must contain well-structured supporting paragraphs that contain a topic sentence, quotes from the primary text (secondary sources are not required), an explanation/discussion of the significance of the quotes you use in relation to your thesis, and a concluding sentence or two that situates the entire paragraph in relation to the thesis. Your thesis will focus on some kind of critical analysis of the primary text, so your supporting paragraphs should be organized around each of the quotes you use, explaining the significance of the quotes and why (or how) they illustrate your main point, but you also need to make sure that your paragraphs contain strong transitions and at least six (or more) sentences.
Conclusion: Regardless of the argument you make, you want a conclusion that avoids summarizing what youve just said, and please avoid writing, In conclusion.
Your aim in a conclusion is to place the discussion in a larger context. For example, how might your critical analysis of a literary character relate to the other characters in a work? How might your thesis be applied to other aspects of the text, say for example, setting or symbolism?
Grammar and mechanics: Your paper avoids basic grammar mistakes, such as dropped apostrophes in possessives, subject/verb disagreement, arbitrary tense switches, etc. The paper demonstrates a commitment to proofreading by avoiding easy-to-catch typos and word mistakes (effect for affect, for example). The paper adheres to MLA formatting style for in-text citations.
Presentation: Your paper meets the minimum length criteria of 750 words, is typed with a title and your name on it. Your paper must be fully double-spaced throughout to allow room for my comments and editing or the paper will be returned ungraded.
Rubric
ENG 1102 Fiction Analysis
ENG 1102 Fiction Analysis
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntro/ThesisYou establish a context for the significance of your thesis in regards to the literary work as a whole. How does your argument contribute to understanding the authors major literary/thematic concerns? What can other readers learn from your analysis? You state your main point (or argument) in 1-2 sentences. The thesis is the culmination of your introduction.
10.0 pts
Full Marks
0.0 pts
No Marks
10.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnalysisSince your focus must be on analyzing some literary motif, theme, or a combination of literary elements (such as symbolism, character, setting, etc.), your essay must contain well-structured supporting paragraphs that contain a topic sentence and a cohesive explanation/discussion in relation to your thesis. Each body paragraph contains a concluding sentence or two that situates the entire paragraph in relation to the thesis.
25.0 pts
Full Marks
0.0 pts
No Marks
25.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEvidenceEffective use of quotes from the primary text (secondary sources are not required), an explanation/discussion of the significance of the quotes you use in relation to your thesis. Your thesis will focus on some kind of critical analysis of the primary text, so your supporting paragraphs should be organized around each of the quotes you use, explaining the significance of the quotes and why (or how) they illustrate your main point.
25.0 pts
Full Marks
0.0 pts
No Marks
25.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConclusionThe conclusion avoids summarizing what youve just said and places the discussion in a larger context. For example, how might your critical analysis of a literary character relate to the other characters in a work? How might your thesis be applied to other aspects of the text, say for example, setting or symbolism?
10.0 pts
Full Marks
0.0 pts
No Marks
10.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeReadabilityYour paper avoids basic grammar mistakes, such as dropped apostrophes in possessives, subject/verb disagreement, arbitrary tense switches, etc. The paper demonstrates a commitment to proofreading by avoiding easy-to-catch typos and word mistakes (effect for affect, for example). The paper adheres to MLA formatting style for in-text citations.
30.0 pts
Full Marks
0.0 pts
No Marks
30.0 pts
Total Points: 100.0
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