How to write a thesis statement.
Think back to our Week 1 discussion, where we talked about bringing a story’s major parts together:
plot, setting, and character. Take what you learned last week in reading your classmates’ posts and
thinking about stories you enjoy and consider your answer to this week’s question:
In “The Yellow Wallpaper,” when does the world inside the narrator’s room becomes more significant to her than the world outside her room? Why?
two of the books my classmates have posted about are “Rich dad and poor dad” and the other one was the great Gatsby which I didn’t read but I have seen the movie
Sections in Introduction to Literature
Introduction to Fiction
Elements of Literature
Reader-Response Criticism in Brief
Reader-Response Criticism
The Nature of Analysis
How to Analyze a Short Story
How to Analyze a Novel
Theme
Conflict
Characters and Characterization
Symbols in Literature
Writing an Introduction to a Literary Analysis Essay
Structure in Literary Essays
Distinguish Between Primary and Secondary Sources
Using Databases
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60second Recap. (2014, November 4). Thesis statements: Four steps to a great essay [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/9R0ivCaLtnY
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