An analysis requires you to take some theoretical perspective and apply it to specific examples in order to lend them new meaning.

An analysis requires you to take some theoretical perspective and apply it to specific examples in order to lend them new meaning.

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Length: 1500-1600 words

Mechanics: 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spacing, APA documentation

Task: An analysis requires you to take some theoretical perspective and apply it to specific examples in order to lend them new meaning. Literature often uses a variety of theoretical perspectives—such as formalist, psychoanalytic, historical, Marxist, and feminist—to yield insights into familiar works of poetry, fiction, and drama. To analyze well, you need to understand the theoretical perspective thoroughly, and then you must examine texts closely for evidence of this perspective.

Your theoretical perspective for this assignment will derive from two essays in our textbook: Weiland (pp. 337-342) and Kardos (pp. 343-355). These essays explain the nature of fiction and the importance of engaging the reader early in the first chapter.

Choose any four of the seven specific examples of first chapters of novels given in the textbook (pp. 361-403): Jane Austen, Emily Brontë, Charlotte Brontë, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Stephen Crane, and Bram Stoker.

Answer preview An analysis requires you to take some theoretical perspective and apply it to specific examples in order to lend them new meaning.

An analysis requires you to take some theoretical perspective and apply it to specific examples in order to lend them new meaning.

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