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jarptica [38.1K]
2 years ago
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In this activity, you'll write a literary analysis essay that uses evidence to support predictions about a text. Based on what y

ou've learned about historical context and what you've already read in Frankenstein, you'll predict what might happen later in the novel as a result of Frankenstein's experiment. You'll use evidence to support your predictions.
English
1 answer:
denis-greek [22]2 years ago
4 0

This exercise is about writing a literary analysis about Frankenstein. See the steps below for writing a literary analysis.

<h3>What is a literary analysis?</h3>

A literary analysis is more than just a synopsis of a piece of literature. Instead, it is a discussion of the work that expresses a writer's personal viewpoint, interpretation, judgment, or critical appraisal of the work of literature.

It is to be noted that like every other essay, it must be structed into three key parts:

  • The introduction
  • Body; and
  • Conclusion.

Learn more about literary analysis at:
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