In arthur millers play, the crucible, he warns that mass hysteria
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Intro Paragraph The Crucible: Literary Analysis Essay ? Effective Attention Getter ? Bridge provides context and background for the story. Includes title and author name. ? Thesis is effective, makes a claim, and is specific to the entire prompt and fully answers the question. ? Has a clear, insightful, universal theme that contains two motifs ? States HOW theme is developed Body Paragraph(s): ? Begin with a topic/Point sentence and ends with a clincher/closing sentence ? Evidence ? Frame of reference/Embedding of quote is smooth and not distracting to the reader ? Citation following quotation (835). ? Quote is rich in meaning and allows for deep analysis ? Supporting Detail/Concrete Example Sentences used which focus on a specific Technique exhibited in the quote ? Commentary/Analyze and Link discusses effectiveness of the quote in proving the development of the theme throughout the play ? Analysis is long enough to provide an insightful and complete thought (ballpark 4-5 sentences per quote) ? Transitions are utilized between focus and idea changes ? Organization of ideas makes sense Conclusion: ? Summarizes ideas presented in paper ? How both motifs ultimately combine to create the theme (restate thesis and why it matters) ? What are the larger implications (beyond the play) to the reader ? Connect back to the attention getter – come full circle with your ideas. Conventions ? POV switches/No personal pronouns (I, me, you, our, we, us, etc) ? Elevated Diction/Word Choice/No Hit List Words ? Sentence Fluency ? Spelling/Grammar/Mechanics ? No Capitalization Errors or other lazy typing MLA Format ? Spacing/Paragraph format ? Font size/style, margins correct
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