- Briefly summarize the plot of the novel.
- Succinctly describe the theme of the novel. Avoid cliches.
- Based on the author's tone, describe how you imagine the author's morning routine. Does s/he get up early or sleep late? Coffee, tea, or no caffeine? Yoga/meditation/exercise? Groggily stumble to the toilet and wish s/he wasn't so hungover? Breakfast? If so, what kind of food? No, I am not kidding. There is no shortcut for this, only your own imaginative thinking based on how you read his/her work and interpret his/her tone. Include no fewer than three (3) excerpts from the text that illustrate your points.
- Describe five (5) literary techniques you observed that strengthened your understanding of the theme and/or your sense of the tone. These techniques may include characterization, figurative language, or anything else you've ever studied. If you can't come up with five, do your best to remember and then look up "literary techniques" online and see if something rings a bell. Include three (3) excerpts for each technique that will help your reader understand the technique and how it helped you gain insight.
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Friday, August 25, 2017
literature analysis #1
Here are the initial questions for your literature analysis. We will
refine this list and add to it after reading the first round of each
others' analyses.
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