Basically identify the dominant idea but then use a reading strategy to identify the underlying meaning and either accept it or reject it.
1 What is it about?
The short story...by...paints a picture of…
Eg. The short story “Young Man in Vietnam” by Charles Coe paints a dark picture of an American soldier’s experience during the Vietnam War. 1 What ideas does it communicate? (state audience)
The story communicates/relays/implies/relates/conveys to its intended/predetermined...audience a….message
Eg. The story communicates to its intended American audience an anti-war message. 1 State context and how the author responded to it.
Eg. America was still fighting in Vietnam at the time of its publication therefore Coe’s message was political and challenged the actions of the present government. …show more content…
literary devices)__that (positions the reader to) legitimises/establishes/sets up/accept/believe…..
1 Insert quotes. Eg. ___describes the importance placed on the father through the description of him leaving to work
1 The language constructs the…/The writer has used...to…./ (Talk directly about the language devices in the quotes) Explain as much as possible. Sample sentences: ….evokes a feeling of….gives the reader a sense of the (overwhelming conditions?)…...the description of the______embodies
1 IF possible mention any comparison or juxtaposition…..OR 'additionally, alternatively' mention extra texts or references or meanings
1 Restate the point. Third person limited point of view is a method of storytelling in which the narrator knows only the thoughts and feelings of a single character, while other characters are presented only externally. Third person limited grants a writer more freedom than first person, but less than third person