Critical Analysis of Prose

Critical Analysis of Prose

<p> Critical Analysis of Prose</p><p>Step One: Content (What)  What is the selection about?  What are the main ideas?  Make a short summary.</p><p>Step Two: Theme or Focus (Why)  What is the primary purpose of the writer?  Possible purposes: to entertain, to inform, to persuade, to arouse emotion. Look also for combinations.  What evidence can you find that supports your ideas?  What is the main theme or focus? Summarize in your own words.</p><p>Step Three: Point of View or Voice (Who)  Who is speaking?  Who is the audience?  Is the speaker the “voice” of the writer or one of the characters?</p><p>Step Four: Setting (Where and When)  What clues are there to the place and time of the writing?  Find specific examples for support.  How does setting affect the theme?</p><p>Step Five: Style (How)  This includes structure and tone. What kinds of words does the author use?  Is there dialogue? Is it distinctive?  Look for the way the author uses punctuation and sentence patterns.  What kinds of imagery are used?  What is the tone or mood of the piece? How is it achieved? How does the tone relate to the theme or focus? </p>

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