Your analysis of the work (roughly three pages in length). In doing this, do not give a detail summary of the work but rather discuss its main themes as well as the literary techniques its author uses that you find most significant. The literary strategies that you identify could include the use of language, the imagery, symbolism, or cultural stylistic references. Substantiate your findings with direct references to the texts. 2. This part (roughly half a page) should respond to the question œIs this or is it not a typical work for its author? Demonstrate that you have researched your author’s career and learned what typifies the majority o her/his works. Give specific examples to support this as well as your determination of whether or not your work fits that profile. 3. This part (roughly half a page) responds to a comparable question about whether or not your work is typical for the literary era in which it appeared. Research the era, whether Elizabethan, Victorian, Modern, Neoclassical, among others, and give examples as to what constitutes a representative work for it. Does the work you have chosen fit this profile or deviate from it?

Your analysis of the work (roughly three pages in length). In doing this, do not give a detail summary of the work but rather discuss its main themes as well as the literary techniques its author uses that you find most significant. The literary strategies that you identify could include the use of language, the imagery, symbolism, or cultural stylistic references. Substantiate your findings with direct references to the texts. 2. This part (roughly half a page) should respond to the question œIs this or is it not a typical work for its author? Demonstrate that you have researched your author’s career and learned what typifies the majority o her/his works. Give specific examples to support this as well as your determination of whether or not your work fits that profile. 3. This part (roughly half a page) responds to a comparable question about whether or not your work is typical for the literary era in which it appeared. Research the era, whether Elizabethan, Victorian, Modern, Neoclassical, among others, and give examples as to what constitutes a representative work for it. Does the work you have chosen fit this profile or deviate from it?

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