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DavidCastorena



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:19 am   Post subject: Structure of Writing a Literature Essay Reply with quote

Like any other essay or essays reviews, a creative writing in literature consists of several elements:

-Introduction;
-definition of the problem, its relevance;
-the formulation of his own position;
-arguments that support it;
-conclusions.

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The structure of the final essay on literature should be clear. Do not make too large paragraphs, but do not break the text into many small passages either.

How to write a literature essay/essay: make an outline

Before you write a final essay, you need to think clearly on what plan to do it, so that the flow of thoughts is built into coherent, logically consistent sentences.

Immediately after receiving the topic of the essay, ideas and images will begin to arise in your head (of course, if you have read the work). On a rough sheet of paper, sketch out the phrases or words that first come to mind. Then they can be developed into a whole essay.

So, think carefully about what you want to say about the topic. Then write down your thoughts on paper in a column. And then decide in what order you want to display these thoughts on paper. This is necessary for a clear and distinct structure of the work.

In the introductory part of the information must be customwritings as if it will be read by a person who is not at all familiar with the problem. Here you need to disclose the topic, the problem and the relevance of the essay.

In this will help questions that you can put yourself:

What work are you writing your essay/essay on?
What do you know about the author of the work?
What is the genre of the work (comedy, drama, novel, etc.)? What aspects would you like to explore in your work?
How to write an essay-expression: let's proceed to the main part
Here you need to highlight the thoughts that the work evoked, the emotions for the chosen character or its circumstances.

Each idea will have to be supported by examples from the original text of the work. If you say that the problem of war worries the hero, then you need to give examples in which this excitement is transmitted to the reader.
The main part is, for the most part, your own reasoning about what you care about in the whole story. Show here the evolution of your thought, from what point in the work it originated, how it evolved, and what conclusion it eventually led to.

How to Write a Conclusion in a Literature Essay


So, in the conclusion, you need to answer yourself the question you posed in the introduction. This is a sort of short theorem, derived from the entire lengthy proof given in the previous parts of the essay.

How do you write an argument in an essay?

To prove your own position, you need to refer either to the text of the work that serves as the basis for the essay or use the statements of authoritative critics. The first way is easier, since it is not easy to memorize critical reviews of the long list of literature for the USE essay.
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Alex77



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:49 am   Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you for the information! Now I'll know for the future.
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