HLiterature
Instruction:
Read the article: No Saco Nada De La Escuela, then write an essay follow the requirements.
Personal Theme - Who are you? This class is contingent upon your ability to analyze plays from YOUR point of view. Select a word, adjective and or theme that best represents who you are. What made you think about attending college? Why did you select your major? What are your goals for the next 4 years, the next 10 years?
Along with a scholar’s theme with which to analyze the plays you will be expected to incorporate your personal theme in your analysis. In other words, each analytical essay will be examined through your personal theme (lens) in conjunction with a scholar’s theme introduced to you in class lectures.
Outline for Analytical Essays
Title- should include scholar’s theme, personal theme and the title of the play (play titles are in italics or
underlined).
INTRODUCTION
Hook sentence - quotation from anywhere associated with your theme and
scholar’s theme.
Historical significance. (5-7 sentences)
Brief summary of the play (7-10 sentences)
Focus on the characters or scenes from the play you will mainly use (4-6 sentences)
Thesis statement (last sentence of the introduction)
This essay will examine (scholar’s theme) and (personal theme) revealing (the overall idea of the play) and 3 specific moments or characters in the play.
First BODY PARAGRAPH
Topic sentence - This sentence introduces the first point of the thesis statement
Discuss when the action happens in the play (2-4 sentence)
Introduce the characters in the scene. (2-4 sentences)
Scholars theme - analyze the play’s passage using the scholar’s theme (4-8sentences)
Personal theme - analyze the play’s passage using your personal theme (4-8 sentences)
Analyze this passage: DO NOT SUMMARIZE THE PASSAGE.
Explain why the passage speaks to your selected scholar’s theme.
Explain why the passage speaks to your personal theme.
Second Body Paragraph - This sentence introduces the second point of the thesis.
Discuss when the action happens in the play (2-4 sentence)
Introduce the characters in the scene. (2-4 sentences)
Scholars theme - analyze the play’s passage using the scholar’s theme (4-8 sentences)
Personal theme - analyze the play’s passage using your personal theme (4-8 sentences)
Analyze this passage: DO NOT SUMMARIZE THE PASSAGE.
Explain why the passage speaks to your selected scholar’s theme.
Explain why the passage speaks to your personal theme.
Third Body Paragraph - This sentence introduces the second point of the thesis
Discuss when the action happens in the play (2-4 sentence)
Introduce the characters in the scene. (2-4 sentences)
Scholars theme - analyze the play’s passage using the scholar’s theme (4-8 sentences)
Personal theme - analyze the play’s passage using your personal theme (4-8 sentences.
Analyze this passage: DO NOT SUMMARIZE THE PASSAGE.
Explain why the passage speaks to your selected scholar’s theme.
Explain why the passage speaks to your personal theme.
CONCLUSION:
Call your reader to action (5-10 sentences)
Let your reader know why it is important to read the plays through your lens! In this call to action remind the reader of the historical significance because we know “people write plays because they have something to say