Name: 12th
Grade Honors English
Literary Criticism Essay
Task
Now that you have studied various methods of
Literary Criticism, it is your turn to put one of these methods to use by applying them to your
Literature Circle book. It is time for you to pull all these skills together to
write a literary analysis essay.
Procedure
Your first step is to re-read your group’s discussion blog and notes from
your Literature Circle books from a Social Class, Gender, Reader-Centered or
Psychoanalytical perspective. You
should identify key passages of your book that relate to your chosen type of
criticism.
Next, review your notes and your blog threads. Select your 3 strongest
answers/ideas; these will become your 3 main ideas/topic sentences for your
essay. Looking at these three ideas, ask yourself how they are related or how
you could state all three of these ideas in one sentence—this sentence will
become your THESIS statement. If you have trouble with this step, use the
following template and fill in the blanks:
(Reader-Centered/Psychoanalytical/Gender/Social
Class) criticism offers a unique understanding of author’s book, Book
Title because __________________________.
For example, perhaps you read Of Mice
and Men from a Social Class Theory perspective. In your notes/blogs, you
saw that: 1) power is maintained
through economics
2) power is established through social class
3) power is established through race.
2) power is established through social class
3) power is established through race.
You could write:
Thesis:
Social Class Criticism offers
a unique understanding of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men because it
helps show how power is related to economics, social class and race.
· Your next step is
to create an outline (any format you choose) with a thesis for your essay.
Remember that this essay will be planned, outlined and written during class
time—use the time effectively.
· Your thesis needs
to be approved and initialed by me before you move on!
· You need at least
three quotes (one per body paragraph) that represent all parts of the book!
· The essay will be
marked on the standard essay rubric on the back of this paper.
Dates:
Thesis Statement & Outline: Due at the end
of class on Thursday, March 1
First Draft: Due at the end of class on Wednesday, March 7
Peer Editing Comment: Due at the end of class on Thursday, March 8
Final Draft: Due at the end of class on Friday, March 9
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