Question #acba2
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Feb 18, 2018
A literary analysis is the study, evaluation and interpretation of literary works.
Explanation:
By writing strong thesis, a writer stays focused in their analysis. Remember, a strong thesis must be specific, not broad and vague. Take this example:
"In The Great Gatsby Daisy, Jordan and Myrtle are all different representations of women in the 1920s."
This is a good thesis statement. It is specific and gets right to the point of the essay.
Now here is another thesis that needs work:
"Dr. Seuss was a terrible person."
This is not clear or specific. It is too vague. Avoid writing these type of thesis statements.
A strong thesis can take a writer far in their literary analysis. Good luck!