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The Analysis Essay

Objective To provide clarity and simplicity to writing an Analysis Essay. To provide a template for writing an Analysis Essay. At the conclusion, you will be able to, effectively write an analysis essay. Ready….set…..let’s do it!

Before you write Always PIGSAC the text….ALWAYS!!! Spend some time on focusing on RHETORICAL STRATEGIES –Identify and analyze the appeals (ethos, logos, pathos) –Identify and analyze the style (diction, syntax, details, imagery, tone) Answer this question: Why did the author choose these strategies for the particular audience, occasion, and/or purpose? Answer this question: How do the rhetorical strategies help the author to achieve his/her purpose?

Example Pre-writing for "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God“Pre-writing for "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God“ 1)You CAN NOT write an analysis essay WITHOUT first PRE-WRITING. If you do, you will go down in flames!!!

Now you're ready to WRITE! INTRODUCTION KEEP IT BRIEF!!! Format: 1) Speaker, occasion, subject (Writer’s credentials), (writer’s first and last name), in his/her (type of text), (title of text), (strong verb – see handout) (writer’s subject).see handout 2)Purpose (Writer’s last name)’s purpose is to (what the writer does in the text). 3)Audience He/she adopts a[n] (adjective describing the attitude/feeling conveyed by the writer) tone in order to (verb phrase describing what the writer wants readers to do/think) in his/her (intended audience).

Introduction Example Introduction to Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

Now you're ready to WRITE! BODY Include a detailed explanation of strategies used by the writer It is crucial that you work chronologically through the text –Start at the beginning of the text and work your way through it by discussing what the writer is saying and the effectiveness of the strategies he/she is using at the beginning, middle, and end of the text. 2 approaches: –One paragraph at a time –Divide into sections: beginning, middle, end Transition words

Now you're ready to WRITE! BODY Identify the part of the text you are analyzing by using: –transition words and strong verbs to explain what is being said. Identify the strongest rhetorical strategies used in that particular section. –This includes incorporating specific text examples (exact words from the text) into your own words. –Do NOT try to discuss every strategy the writer uses; pick the strongest! –Clearly and specifically explain how the rhetorical strategies are used to help the writer achieve his purpose and reach his audience.

Now you're ready to WRITE! Body Format: 1) The first sentence identifies which section of the text you are discussing and the main idea of that section. (Writer’s last name) (transition word) his/her (type of text) by (strong verb) that (main idea of this section of the text). 2) The second sentence conveys the writer’s support for the main idea by identifying and providing a specific example for one rhetorical strategy used by the writer. [This sentence is repeated if you want to discuss more than one rhetorical strategy.] 3) The third sentence explains how the rhetorical strategies you discussed in the previous sentences help the writer achieve his purpose by using an in order to statement. 4) The fourth sentence identifies the effect of the writer’s use of these rhetorical strategies on the audience.

Body Example Body of “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

Now you're ready to WRITE! Conclusion The conclusion is probably the easiest part. Be brief. In one-two sentences, simply remind your reader of the things you said in the introduction. Copyright 2008 PresentationFx.com | Redistribution Prohibited | Image © 2008 Thomas Brian | This text section may be deleted for presentation.PresentationFx.com

Your Assignment Make revisions to your rhetorical analysis on “A Summers Life”. On your first draft, do not deviate AT ALL from the shell that we have talked about today. Please visit to review this PowerPoint ® again. Also, there is a one sheeter of the essay shell and notes included on the site.