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Tips about Novel Writing from Fiction Writer's Connection - - 1 views

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    Tips on how to write a novel
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Literary genre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Definition of genre
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The Four Basic Elements Of Any Novel - 1 views

  • Plot -- There are many definitions of plot, but plot is essentially the story, or the events that make up what the book is about. Plot, of course, is defined by conflict, either internal (Coming to terms with the loss of a spouse, for example) or external, (A stalker is watching through the window), and the best plots are both original and interesting. Complexity of the plot is a matter of taste, so is the setting (such as time period).
  • Character Development -- Bringing the characters to life in the reader's mind. They can range from thumbnail sketches to deep, wordy, highly detailed biographies of each character. It's important to note that different genres and stories require different types of character development.
  • Writing Style -- How the novel is written. Is the writing style efficient or complex? Does the author use an extensive vocabulary or get straight to the point? Are words used appropriately with regard to meaning, or do they seem written to showcase the "sound" of a sentence? Style should always be appropriate for the genre or story. An appropriate style adds to the texture of the novel; an inappropriate style does just the opposite. Literary fiction tends to lean toward complex sentences with original language. Thrillers tend to use shorter, more efficient sentences, especially as the pace quickens in the novel.
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    Elements of a good novel
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In-class essay - 25 views

For tomorrow's in-class essay: a double sided A4 page of notes is allowed. You must ensure that the content of your notes page is not your pre-written essay. If you need the questions they are: ...

writing english essay

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Essay Planner - 14 views

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    This is a part of your next task and will be the main focus of tomorrow's lesson.
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Stage 2 Literature example essays - 7 views

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    This is where you need to be for next year. Acquaint yourself with the standard you need to achieve.
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Homework for 6/3/12 - 23 views

Don't forget to visit the Google doc included at the end of this message and write a provisional thesis for each question. Mr D and I have already put some examples up for you in the comment thread...

google docs literature analysis writing

started by Ron Barton on 05 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
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Literary Theory: Crash Course - 2 views

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    A crash course in literary theories
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Writing a Literary Analysis - 2 views

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    A great set of slides on how to write a literary analysis
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Thesis statements - 22 views

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    A guide to writing a strong thesis statement
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A Well Structured Essay - 4 views

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    Guide to writing a well structured essay
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SparkNotes: The Princess Bride: Study Questions - 13 views

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    Some interesting questions and analysis of Princess Bride here
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SparkNotes: The Princess Bride: Quiz - 1 views

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    Fun Quiz to test your Princess Bride general knowledge
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Purdue OWL: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing - 1 views

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    How to paraphrase, quote and summarise when writing
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Essay Map - 3 views

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    Simple online essay map to start planning with
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Literary analysis guide | English - 0 views

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    Some sample literary analysis and pointers
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Learning Resources: Essay Writing - 3 views

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    Great process to use to plan an essay.  Warning language is aimed at university level, good luck
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