How to Read Literature Like a Professor
This week we are going to delve in the book, How to Read Literature Like a Professor”. One of my favorite chapters in this book is chapter 2 which talks about the acts of communion. Remember, an author (or script writer) is not going to include an eating scene unless it is of the utmost importance. It gives the author the opportunity to reveal something about the characters and their relationship to each other. This week I want you to choose an eating scene, from a book or movie, you think is particularly important or significant to one’s understanding of the overall story. Briefly give some background on the scene and then apply the ideas of Chapter 2 to this depiction. Focus on the significance of this particular scene and how it contributes to our understanding of the work as a whole. (225 words)
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The writer responded to the prompt, but needs to make all make arguments that are aligned with the prompt so that the main points and supporting points are relevant. Thus, first identifying the main point and using evidence to support the evidence helps to make the paper stronger. Ensuring the flow and focus of the essay at all times seems where the arguments and points are not repetitive also reflect good writing skills. While the writer made direct quotes in the essay, they need to be linked to the main thesis without forgetting to mention the relevance of the quotes.
The essay targets an audience, and this should be identified since the purpose of the writing and style of writing influence how the ...
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