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- Analysis of a story
Analysis of a story
Scheme of
Analysis of a story
I. Introduction:
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The title of the story
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A few words about the author
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Kind of the story
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The form of the story is written in…
II. The subject matter of the story:
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Outline the theme of the story.
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Speak on the author's message (idea) of the story.
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Present the plot of the story in a nutshell.
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Division of the story into structurally completed parts:
Analyze each part of the story.
Analysis must contain:
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the problem raised by the author.
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thoughts suggested by this or that part, which must be furnished with facts from the text.
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expressive means and stylistic devices must be named, their functions must be pointed out.
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give character sketches and name the method of character portrayal.
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dwell upon the author's peculiarities of writing and style.
Expressions to help you in presentation of each part:
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For introduction:
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The story (under consideration) is written by… (I'm going to speak on)
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I must confess my reading experience of this writer is but poor. I know that he is a modern…
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Frankly speaking it's my first reading experience of this author, but it is my happy discovery of ... (name)
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The extract - is selected
passage - is taken
fragment - is chosen from
the story "____________" by Ch. Dickens
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The story suggests this writer as a keen observer of life.
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To my mind ____________ the story is meant
It's relevant to mention___ for an observant reader not for a casual one
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The readers know that this author ranks high in literature
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In my opinion, is remarkable for
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the thought provoking subject - matter
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the problem the author put forward
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the simplicity of the language
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The simple language of the story harmonize well with feelings оf
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The author seems to know the subject through and through /at first hand/
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One may not like story, but he can't be indifferent to it, because…
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I know that the author is a prominent man of letters and he is never blind or deaf to people's suffering…
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It is a socially colored story
a science - fiction story
anti - war
an adventure
a humorous
a psychological
an entertaining story
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The author
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concentrates on such important problems as
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centers his attention round
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I gather it's a socially colored story with some psychological touches.
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For one thing, the story is centered round the situation in Vietnam, for another thing, it makes Fowler's thoughts manifest, that's why I consider the story as anti-colonial and anti-war.
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I believe there are enough grounds to refer the story to the genre of
comedy
tragedy
novel
drama
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As it is always the way with this author, the story is written in the form of narration, description, author's speculations...
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As often as not, his stories are written in the form of narration (description) and is not an exception. But there are some pieces of dialogue ...
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It is the way with this author to excite the reader to make the reader think and judge for himself that's why he used the form of a short story.
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The story in itself is the first |third| person narration intermingled with dialogues.
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The dialogue serves as a means of character portrayal.
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The dialogue is made ample use of, and this prevents the story from being monotonous and dull adds an optimist color to it.
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For the subject matter (тема, содержание) of the story
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Presently I'd like to describe briefly the subject matter of the story.
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The plot of the story is not eventful, yet, it keeps the reader in suspense.
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The story is full of events the most important of which are the following:
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Presently, I think it's relevant to present the story in terms of a summary.
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The swift development of events makes it difficult to outline the subject - matter and presented in a nutshell - it may sound like this: ...
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