Outline Structure for Literary Analysis Essay
I.
Catchy Title
II.
Paragraph 1: Introduction
- General Statement leading into your topic (GATMAT)
- Author
- Title
- Main characters
- A short summary
- Thesis
III. Paragraph 2: First Body Paragraph
- Topic sentence (what this paragraph will discuss, how it will prove
your thesis)
- Context for the quote
- Who says it?
- What’s happening in the text when they say it?
- Quote from the text (cited appropriately)
- Analysis of the quote: How does it prove your thesis?
- Closing sentence (wrap up the paragraph to effectively transition
to the next paragraph)
IV. Paragraph 3: Second Body Paragraph
- Topic sentence (what this paragraph will discuss, how it will
prove your thesis)
- Context for the quote
- Who says it?
- What’s happening in the text when they say it?
- Quote from the text (cited appropriately)
- Analysis of the quote: How does it prove your thesis?
- Closing sentence (wrap up the paragraph to effectively
transition to the next paragraph
V.
Paragraph 4: Third Body
Paragraph
- Topic sentence (what this paragraph will discuss, how it will
prove your thesis)
- Context for the quote
1.
Who says it?
2.
What’s happening in the text
when they say it?
- Quote from the text (cited appropriately)
- Analysis of the quote: How does it prove your thesis?
- Closing sentence (wrap up the paragraph to effectively transition
to the next paragraph
VI.
Conclusion (You do not
necessarily have to follow this order, but include the following):
A.
Summarize your argument.
B.
Extend the argument.
C.
Show why the text is important.
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