Analytical Essay Outline
Most
analytical essays or response-to-literature essays are 5-6 paragraphs. They contain an introduction, two-three body
paragraphs, and a conclusion. The
following format is a recommended approach to writing this kind of essay, but
it is not the only method. After getting
the basics under one’s belt, one might want to take the basic structure and
expand with more individualistic techniques.
I. Introduction
A. Introduce Author and Title of work
B. Provide a concise summary of main characters, plot and summary as they relate to the thesis.
C.
Provide a thesis statement.
II-IV. Body Paragraphs
A.
Each Body Paragraph should
contain a topic sentence that supports some aspect of your thesis.
B.
Introduction to quotation
that provides context and a quotation that is evidence for your topic sentence.
C.
Translate or restate the
quotation in your own words to match your argument.
D.
Analyze the quotation for
meaning. Draw connections from themes,
character and conflict. Isolate
particular language to connect to topic sentence. Try not
to repeat the same thing over and over.
Try not to draw a conclusion that you have not broken down step by step.
E.
Draw a conclusion that
finishes analysis and brings in language from thesis statement. More advanced writers will create a bridge
between paragraphs, stating how each idea is ultimately connected and why the
order of evidence is as such.
V. Conclusion
A.
What deep and
thought-provoking questions does this book raise?
B.
How can you connect this
book, its themes and characters to the real world?
C.
Tie all of your ideas back
to original thesis.
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SIR GAWAIN
Now let's go to Mr. Fielding's website: https://sites.google.com/a/skagwayschool.org/skagway-british-lit/sir-gawain-and-the-green-knight
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