A Schema for Literary Analysis

In today’s lesson we discussed the system for classification that English Literary study uses to organise our analytical responses. We talked about how this scheme is essential for any higher-order analysis, as it allows us to compare our observations with our expectations and the established norms. I encourage you to create categories, tags and posts […]
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In today’s lesson we discussed the system for classification that English Literary study uses to organise our analytical responses. We talked about how this scheme is essential for any higher-order analysis, as it allows us to compare our observations with our expectations and the established norms. I encourage you to create categories, tags and posts […]
6th March 2020

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In today’s lesson we discussed the system for classification that English Literary study uses to organise our analytical responses. We talked about how this scheme is essential for any higher-order analysis, as it allows us to compare our observations with our expectations and the established norms.

I encourage you to create categories, tags and posts on your blogs that allow you to classify your work by the following schema:

A Schema for Literary Analysis

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