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I have done a discussion about a book i read a spasicfic page and wrote a discussion her is the link for the book https://www.academia.edu/8543676/Tatar_Maria_ed._THE_CLASSIC_FAIRY_TALES_A_NORTON_CRITICAL_EDITION_literary_anthology_1999_
and this is the specific page we have read
Read in Classic Fairy Tales: Critical Edition "Breaking the Disney Spell" p.332-352, "Hansel and Gretel" p.184-190, "Hansel and Gretel" p.273-280, "The Juniper Tree" p.190-197, "The Young Slave" p.80-83, "Snow White" p.83-89, "Snow White and Her Wicked Stepmother" p.291-297, "Cinderella" p.117-122, "Catskin" p.122-125 (63 pages) and I have done a disucssion she said after that
Choose one of the pieces of literature we have discussed up to this point to analyze. Write a basic analytical essay including a main point that is being proven and at least three supporting ideas (i.e. the same essay set up as the Drawbridge Exercise). MLA format including in text cites and a works cited must be included as well.
So it mean i need analytic essay for this read which is fairy tale.
Basic Analysis Essay Outline
I. Introduction - offers the thesis including what piece of literature you have chosen, the main theme you will be focusing on, and the three main characteristics (A,B, and C) you will be covering that exemplify that theme in your piece of literature
II. Characteristic A
a. Describe it
b. Offer examples of where it appears in the piece of literature (don't forget to cite!)
c. Explain why (b) exemplifies this characteristic, and tie this idea back to your thesis in your introduction
III. Characteristic B
a. Describe it
b. Offer examples of where it appears in the piece of literature (don't forget to cite!)
c. Explain why (b) exemplifies this characteristic, and tie this idea back to your thesis in your introduction
IV. Characteristic C
a. Describe it
b. Offer examples of where it appears in the piece of literature (don't forget to cite!)
c. Explain why (b) exemplifies this characteristic, and tie this idea back to your thesis in your introduction
V. Conclusion - leave the audience with what you want them to get out of this essay - don't summarize!.