How To Write A Literary Essay-4th Form
How To Write A Literary Essay-4th Form
How To Write A Literary Essay-4th Form
Essay
Campion College
2023
Why do we have to write
essay papers in English
class?
• 1) Writing is a part of everyday life,
especially if you are planning to attend
university, college or any post
secondary school. You will be asked,
more than once, to write an essay in
any course you attempt.
• 2) If you do not plan to further your
education, chances are you will have to
write some sort of essay-type report in
the excellent, well-paying job you will
land in the future. ☺
• 3) There is an essay question on your
final examination.
• 4) Possibly the most important
reason… to pass English class!
The Purpose of an Essay
Students write literary essays as a response to
a piece of literature they have read. Usually,
they take a position on a topic and then try to
prove their stance to the reader.
When writing an essay, the writer follows this
basic pattern:
• SAY IT
• SHOW IT
• SAY IT AGAIN
An essay has a Beginning, a Middle
and an End.
A) Summary
B)Reference to the topic of choice
C) Thesis
Part A
Sentence 1-2:
- A brief summary of the text, including
the author’s name and title of the work
Sentence 3-4:
Tell us what your topic of the essay is
about in your own words
first, flrstly
first of all
in the first place
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Essay Outline
It is a good idea to outline the main points
that you will use in your essay. (Take
these from your brainstorming bubble.)
In your outline include a topic sentence
for each paragraph of the body, along
with 1 to 3 quotations that illustrate the
points you wish to make. Also, include
a solid thesis statement to work from.
Sample Outline
INTRODUCTION
Hook:
Thesis:
BODY 1
Topic Sentence:
Support:
BODY 2
Topic Sentence:
Support
(cont.)
BODY 3
Topic Sentence:
Support:
CONCLUSION:
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Using an In-text Citation:
An in-text citation allows you to use a quote
from any source, in your essay, without
plagarizing from some one’s work.