I would first decide what the overarching theme was - what was the point? How did the characters grow, or learn, or change? Were there any counterpoints or sub-plots that reenforced that theme?
Second, I would go into detail how the author developed the character, or characters, and the plots and sub/counter plots all in the effort to develop the theme. This should be the main focus of the essay. Describe how the theme(s) all come together to reach the author's intended conclusion
Next and finally, I would give my criticism of the book. Was the buildup enough. Were the various plots resolved, were the various themes concluded? Did the author effectively use imagry, plot movement, all the literary devices available to effectively get his/her theme across. How successful was he?
Finally, be sure to construct all of these into a standard essay.
2006-11-18 14:20:49
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answered by ZenPenguin 7
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The bibliographical details of the book----author, publisher, title, year and place of publication. The summary of the story. The profile of the characters. How the characters interact with each other. Your opinions of their actions. Literary theories can come in handy.. Pschological background of the characters. Your reaction, emotions instilled in you as you read. You can also do an author profile. Historical events can also be mixed with your review. Happy writing!
2006-11-18 12:56:07
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answered by chelsea 3
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Just read the book and pick it apart like it was a cheezy movie. Then write it all down in 1st person singular, from the viewpoint of say,, an overbearing mother or a doting grandfather. Good Luck.
2006-11-18 12:56:22
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answered by Ricky J. 6
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I particularly LOVE the Percy Jackson series! it particularly is via Rick Riordan, and that i might supply it 1000 out of 10 :D using language is teen. by way of fact it particularly is for 9-12, and a great form of babies/adults study it, i think of that there is virtually no cursing. "enable us to pass to the dam snack bar" XD The sort is action/journey/drama :3 i assume in case you squint rather perplexing there is slightly romance. You learn from the main significant speaker by way of fact nicely, he's not the entire Harry Potter ugh (i like Harry Potter, via the way) individual - he's the teen that has to conflict his grandfather and shelter passing his grades. Percy Jackson is a baby that is going to be expelled..... returned. He has ADHD and dyslexia, and has by no ability had a grade above a C-. sometime, he nicely-knownshows out that he's a nil.5 blood and is going to attend Camp 0.5 Blood. seems that a paranormal merchandise has been stolen and he's the wrongdoer. this is the Lightning Thief :D
2016-10-22 08:10:53
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answered by ? 4
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U should have a theme, grabber, beginning, middle, conclusion sentence. And stick to the topic sentence!!!!!!!
2006-11-18 12:55:42
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answered by Kiley 1
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