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Alexxandr [17]
3 years ago
8

Question 1

English
1 answer:
Arada [10]3 years ago
6 0

Hook

Trust is like a mirror; once it has been shattered, nothing ever looks quite the same.

 

Thesis

In "Rappaccini's Daughter," Hawthorne portrays the effects of betrayal of trust in order to demonstrate that all in this world is untrustworthy and death is the only certainty as prescribed in penalty for man's betrayal of God.

 

Topic Sentence

Perhaps the deeper cause of the tragedy lies in fact that neither Giovanni nor Rappaccini love or trust Beatrice more than his ideology.

 

Concrete Detail

As she dies from the antidote, she charges Giovanni with her death saying, "Farewell, Giovanni. Thy words of hatred are like lead within my heart...Oh, was there from the first not more poison in thy nature than in mine?" (420)

 

Commentary

So Giovanni, like Rappaccini, is betrayed by this illusive faith in an intellectual human construct.

 

Transition

This story goes beyond mere tragedy, however.

 

Lead-In

Rappaccini is confronted with his treachery by Beatrice in her dying moments when she asks,

 

Clincher

Still, wages of betrayal are more heinous than life.

 

Summary

She turns from the poison with which her father nourished and sustained her and accepts the antidote which Giovanni, her lover offers her.

 

Parenthetical Citation

(399)

Select all of the following that could serve as a hook for the introduction of a literary analysis.

Correct Answers:  

An analogy or metaphor

A meaningful quotation

A universal idea

A startling fact

 

The conclusion is arguably the hardest paragraph of an analysis to write. Select all of the following that may be used to make a conclusion memorable rather than redundant.

Evaluating an author's success in conveying his/her message

Offering an opinion of the value or significance of the text

Using one or two interesting direct quotations from the text

 

Select all of the following that are essential to an effective introduction to a literary analysis.

The author and title of the work

A thesis statement about the theme

A very brief summary of the text


Just did this, got a 40/40 somehow. enjoy.

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