How to Study Literature; a Guide to the Intensive Study of Literary Masterpieces

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How to Study Literature; a Guide to the Intensive Study of Literary Masterpieces
Benjamin Alexander Heydrick
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{c) The Body. What is the central theme of the essay, the principal subject treated? State this in a sentence.
Is there more than one subj ect ? If several, are they closely related? Then does the essay possess unity? (Essays are permitted more latitude in this respect than other literary forms.) Are there any digressions, places where the author speaks at some length, usually several pages, of matters not directly connected with the main subject?
Do these violate the unity of the essay?
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...he Conclusion, Has^ the essay a formal conclu- sion? If so, where does it begin?
This may serve to sum up the main points in the essay ; to restate certain points for emphasis ; or to make a well- roimded close, leaving a favorable impression in the minds of the hearers.
{e) What purpose or purposes does this conclusion serve?
Digitized by Google 56 The Essay IV. Study of £«My as a Whole The method of study will depend upon the nature of the essay.
A. Narrative Essay 1. Are the events told in a logical order, so that the thought of the essay is easy to foUow?


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