Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Who Hates Literature Analysis?
I found that the most difficult part of writing this literary analysis paper was simply analyzing the text and what it meant. Often times authors leave out parts of their work to make the reader think twice about its meaning; but depending on who you are these types of things can be read differently but different people. Thinking about the meaning of these absent thoughts can prove to be fairly difficult, as well as trying to explain them and what they mean. Im not too sure about how difficult the comparative analysis paper will compare in difficulty to the literary analysis but I sure do hope that I won't have as much trouble. Maybe because ill have more to talk about between two or more texts and comparing and contrasting them, it won't prove to be as difficult as writing a four page analysis on a three stanza poem. Although it may not be as difficult as the paper before, I do see a few difficulties that I'll have to overcome when writing. Because I will be comparing two or more works of literature, finding relivence and finding a common topic or theme might prove to be fairly difficult. As well as elabortating on the differences and similarities and why they might matter to us. In order to try and overcome a few obstacles, I plan to focus on one work and use the second to support my thesis.
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So I finally get to see your blog. LOL. As for your last paper I knew you would be able to finish it fine. You were so wrapped around the idea that you couldn't say anything else about the poem, but you did right? This next one will be a little easier for both of us hopefully.
ReplyDeleteI think having two or more works to compare and contrast will be easier than the literary analysis. Also I think the topic you'll be doing will also be a factor in it as well.
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