Comment on Students’ Stories, And A Guide to Literary Criticism

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Writing a Final, Ultradetailed Outline
Advertisements

Process Skill Writing / Writing Process. Students use elements of the writing process (planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing) to compose.
The Confident Writer Chapter 1: Becoming a Confident Writer.
Summary-Response Essay
WEEK 8: REVISION CALEB HUMPHREYS. FREE WRITE / READING (~10 MINUTES) Read the sample Draft 1.1 of the rhetorical analysis in your textbook. Pages
Expository Writing.
The Writing Process Introduction Prewriting Writing Revising
The Writing Process Introduction Prewriting Writing Revising
After Reading KEY TRAITS Writing Workshop Persuasive Essay...continued 1.IDEAS 2. ORGANIZATION Presents a thesis statement taking a position on a clearly.
Summary-Response Essay Responding to Reading. Reading Critically Not about finding fault with author Rather engaging author in a discussion by asking.
Critical Thinking Lesson 8
Writing Workshop Writing About Literature: Analyzing Fiction Mr. Lynch UMHS.
Rhetorical Analysis sourced from: www. sfcss
Lesson 1: English Composition 1 Review Topics Significance of Reading Reading Strategies The Relationship between Reading and Writing Purposes of Writing.
Essay Prompt WHAT is a major theme developed in your novel, and HOW is that theme developed throughout the piece of writing? (in discussing the HOW, you.
Copyright © 2016 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Richard Johnson-Sheehan PURDUE UNIVERSITY Charles Paine UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Chapter.
After Reading KEY TRAITS Writing Workshop Critical Review...continued 1.IDEAS Presents an opinion statement that includes an explanation of the criteria.
Writing about Literature Is it analysis or explication?
 Reading Quiz  Peer Critiques  Evaluating Peer Critiques.
Writing a Literary Analysis Personal Response: You explore your thoughts and feelings about a piece of literature. Literary Review: You discuss the merits.
Writing Exercise Try to write a short humor piece. It can be fictional or non-fictional. Essay by David Sedaris.
Technical Descriptions Considering Audience & the Rhetorical Situation Copyright 2011 © by Pearson Education, Inc.
AP Course Sequence Honors Written & Oral Communication Honors World Lit & Composition AP Language & Composition AP Literature & Composition.
English IV Composition Second Semester: The Writing Process.
Chapter 1 The Demands of College Writing. Why Take A Writing Course? Writing skills will transfer into your other college courses Introduction courses.
What is the format? Part 4 Your tasks:
Reading, Invention and Arrangement
In Concert: An Integrated Reading and Writing Approach by Kathleen T
Introductions and Conclusions
What is Literary Analysis?
Writing about literature
Chapter 11: Writing the Essay What Is an Essay?
Drafting Guidelines Introduction should:
What is Literary Analysis?
Writing your reflection in Stage 1 & 2 Indonesian (continuers)
(AND WHY YOU SHOULD CARE)
Analyzing Literature.
Reading, Viewing, and Writing
Today’s goals Review the most important information from ENC1101 for the final exam Practice responding to a sample final exam prompt Peer review the 4th.
The Writing Process THE P.O.W.E.R.S. OF WRITING.
What is the Writing Process?
Writing Workshop: Courage & heroism
Text analysis Letter from Birmingham Jail
NYS English Regents Preparing for the 2011 Exam.
Response to Literature
The Writing Process Introduction Prewriting Writing Revising
How to write a literary essay
Strategies for Acing the Essays
By Jennifer Forsthoefel Courtesy of The Writing Studio
Written Task II: Take Two
Explaining why something happened . . .
Getting the Most from Writing
The Writing Process.
Specimen Test Review 1/22/2017.
(in general… and for this essay)
Writing A critical Review
Reading and Writing Basics
Reading and Writing Basics
Expeditionary Learning Grade 8 Module 1 Unit 2 Case Study:
How to Enhance Students’ Writing
Parts of an Essay.
Writing the Analytical Essay
Presentations: Structure and organization
Exam Preparation Grade 9 Final.
Literary Analysis Book Response
Writing an Academic Essay – By Daniel Tarker
Journalism Process Expository Essay
THE SYNTHESIS ESSAY A Guide 1.
1.
July 24, 2009 Peer Critiques.
Presentation transcript:

Comment on Students’ Stories, And A Guide to Literary Criticism Writing about Fiction Comment on Students’ Stories, And A Guide to Literary Criticism

Comment on Students’ Stories Very good indeed! Innovative Intricate Interesting Some advices Less plot-like Motivation Motions More suggestive More coherent and unified More careful about language

What is the difference between a literary criticism/comment/review and a summary? Frankly speaking, it is not to show how much you understand about the text as what you will do when summarizing it. A literary criticism is more likely to explain to the readers how the writer brings something to them that is quite impressive, or something that makes the text quite different from other genres, which is called literariness. The literariness of a text can be reflected by various unique features which are called deviation or foregrounding.

What can be the concern of a literary criticism? There might be a lot of possible foregrounding features in the text, e.g., the unique tone it adopts (satirical, humorous, sentimental, elegiac, etc.), the unique images, symbolizations and characterizations, the unique style of using words and writing sentences (tedious, simple, indirect, vague, etc.), or a unique set of rhetoric devices (simile, metonymy, sound effect, etc.), unique arrangement of materials (structure, cohesion, plot, climax, etc.). It is not necessary to talk about them all. Instead, in most circumstances, people will only concern a few, or even one of these aspects. Comparative study is quite advisable because the uniqueness can always stand out easily when one is compared with another.

How can I analyze an article and put my ideas into a 1,000 word article? First, you need a focus. As illustrated before, there might be a lot of things for you to write. However, it is highly recommended that you focus on only one of them so as to provide a well-thought and persuasive explanation for your idea. The advice is that you find from your list of findings the most interesting or the one that is rarely concerned, decide on your methodology and collect materials. Methodology means the way to analyze the text. The normal procedure is to find out those features then analyze them in light of the context, the background of the writing and writer, etc.

Preparation: Evaluating Literature Begin your evaluation by considering how various literary elements function within a work; As you continue your evaluation, decide whether the literary elements of a work interact to achieve a common goal; Then, consider whether a work is intellectually challenging; Finally, consider whether a work gives you pleasure.

Three Stages of Writing about Fiction Planning an Essay Drafting an Essay Revising and Editing an Essay

Planning an Essay Considering Your Audience Understanding Your Purpose (to respond, to interpret, or to evaluate?) Choosing a Topic Finding Something to Say Seeing Connections: Listing Deciding on a Thesis Preparing an outline

Seeing Connections: Listing

Finding a Topic

Strategies for Finding Something to Say Discussing ideas with others Asking Questions Doing research in the library or on the Internet Brainstorming Keeping a journal

Keeping a Journal

Drafting an Essay First, make sure you have collected enough information to support your thesis. Second, see if the work includes any details that contradict your thesis. Finally, consider whether you need to use outside sources to help you support your thesis.

Revising and Editing an Essay Strategies for Revision (Peer Review, Consulting Your instructor) The Revision Process (thesis statement, support, topic sentences, introduction and conclusions, sentences and words, using and documenting sources) Editing

Revising Thesis

Revising Topic Sentences

Revising Topic Sentences

Revising Introduction

Revising Introduction

Using Sources

Using Sources

Conventions

An Example

An Example

Thank you!