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One way to think of an archetype is to think of how a bronze statue is made. First, the sculptor creates his design out of wax or clay. Next, he creates a fireproof mold around the original. After this is done, the sculptor can make as many of the same sculpture as he pleases. The original model is the equivalent to the archetype.
This resource is intended to teach you about how to write a short story analysis. Below you will find an example of an analysis of the short story "A Fable" by Mark Twain. By clicking on the expandable boxes, you can read comments that highlight how the text is written.
7 Μαΐ 2024 · The short story is a fiction writer’s laboratory: here is where you can experiment with characters, plots, and ideas without the heavy lifting of writing a novel. Learning how to write a short story is essential to mastering the art of storytelling.
A close reading is a very in-depth, careful analysis of a short text. This text can be a passage selected from a novel, a poem, an image, a short story, etc. The analysis looks carefully at what is happening in the short text, but isn’t necessarily isolated from references outside the text.
Let us examine the craft elements of character, plot, setting and time, metaphor, and voice so that they might do two things for you: 1. Guide your analysis of classic examples in the genre. 2. Encourage creativity in writing your own short stories!
The study focuses on Madeline Miller’s short story Galatea. The study analyzes the two main characters in the short story, Galatea and the sculptor.
This handout will help you analyze a short story or novel—use it to form a thesis, or argument, for your essay. Summary Begin by summarizing the basic plot: “ Matilda by Roald Dahl is about a gifted little girl in small town America who learns to make things move with her mind and saves her teacher and school from the evil principal.”