A Separate Peace Essay - Due Monday, November 19th (Have a printed copy ready upon arrival to class!)
Introduction
John Knowles’ novel A Separate Peace is the story of Gene Forrester who struggles to come to grips with the guilt over his role in a traumatic event from his childhood. The novel, told as a flashback from the perspective of an adult Gene, looks back at his friendship with a private school classmate and Gene’s destructive feelings of jealousy, fear, and anger.
Assignment:
Write a 3-5 page literary analysis that explores in depth a theme from the novel. (See honors option assignment below)
Structure:
You might want to think of a five-paragraph structure, but feel free to expand on that if you need to adequately explore your topic.
Intro:
Introduction
John Knowles’ novel A Separate Peace is the story of Gene Forrester who struggles to come to grips with the guilt over his role in a traumatic event from his childhood. The novel, told as a flashback from the perspective of an adult Gene, looks back at his friendship with a private school classmate and Gene’s destructive feelings of jealousy, fear, and anger.
Assignment:
Write a 3-5 page literary analysis that explores in depth a theme from the novel. (See honors option assignment below)
Structure:
You might want to think of a five-paragraph structure, but feel free to expand on that if you need to adequately explore your topic.
Intro:
Include a “hook”, background information, and a thesis statement. It should clearly lay out what you are going to argue.
Body:
Body:
Provide analysis and supporting evidence. Mention several key events or moments from the novel. Include at least three carefully chosen quotes (honors option students need to include at least six quotes.) to help capture larger ideas from the novel. Blend them in with your own writing. Be sure to relate each body paragraph to your overall point/thesis.
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
Wrap up your argument and provide final thoughts or ideas related to your main idea.
Reminders:
Reminders:
This is a literary essay so there should be no uses of “I” or “you.” Include a title that captures interest.
Requirements:
Your essay should have the following things:
*A clear argument of opinion and purpose expressed in a thesis statement and introduction
*Numerous accurate supporting details and events from the novel that directly backs up your opinions
Requirements:
Your essay should have the following things:
*A clear argument of opinion and purpose expressed in a thesis statement and introduction
*Numerous accurate supporting details and events from the novel that directly backs up your opinions
*The required number of properly cited quotes from the novel
*Accurate and insightful analysis of the novel
*Generally correct grammar and mechanics.
*Accurate and insightful analysis of the novel
*Generally correct grammar and mechanics.
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