viernes, 20 de febrero de 2015

Essay Structure

Essay Structure
1.A brief description (the person reading your essay has read the book!) of the character in the novel and answer the question
2.Answer the question about the character on his/her own, independent of the other characters or themes
3.Answer the question in relation to other characters
4.Answer the question related to the themes/messages of the novel

5.Conclusion

Is George is coward?
1.Introduction (4/5 sentences)  a summary of the role of this character in the novel and a clear focus on the question and your answer
2.In what way is George a coward or not on an individual level? (Use PEE)
3.In what way is George a coward or not in relation to other characters? (Use PEE)
4.In what way is George a coward or not within the wider context of the novel related to the themes/messages illustrated? (Use PEE)
5.Conclusion

miércoles, 4 de febrero de 2015

Literary Essay: Of Mice and Men


What is a Literary Essay?
• A discussion and analysis of the main ideas/characters in the novel
You must use quotes to support your ideas “…”
• DO NOT describe what happens

• You need to understand the main characters and the main themes of the novel


Point Evidence Explain (PEE)

Point = make a point about a character or theme in relation to the question.

Evidence = back up what you say with proof from the text. Find a quotation and write it down in speech marks.

Explain = show how your quotation justifies your point. Pick out individual words from the quote which are particularly effective at demonstrating your point.

Point

Give an answer, explaining the part of the aspect of the character you are describing and your idea (make sure it is relevant to the question)
Sentence starters:
In my opinion/ I think that …/ Firstly/ At the beginning of the novel/ However, the character changes when… / Not only … /Despite the fact that …/ Despite the lack of … / While …
Expressions: 
due to/ especially as/ which (eventually) leads to/ which means that/ not only …. but it is also/ a central issue or character is/ Certainly, this is a main theme in the novel/Certainly, this character is central to the plot because …

Evidence
Try to integrate the quotation – remember it can also be only one word! Use a comma before the quotation and remember to use quotation marks!
e.g.   This is shown in the quote, “…”
  This is suggested with the quote, “…”
  This is implied with the quote, “…”
  When Steinbeck writes, “…”

Explain
This is the difficult part – analysing the quotation and making it relevant to the original question. Begin with a basic analysis:

In this quotation…
From this quotation…
The description of … gives an impression/idea about …
This quotation suggests/shows/reveals the/how/why …
We can infer from this quotation just how ….
This line reveals the …
Considering the context, this could link to ...
However, perhaps this indicates ...
Additionally this could be interpreted as ...
This writer uses the word which is important because …
This implies .../ This suggests .../ This shows .../This reveals
However, on the other hand it might suggest that …
Alternatively, this could be interpreted as a sign of …

Personilaty adjectives for Of Mice and Men. Use the link below to learn and practise them.