In your analysis, you must engage with the argument of one critic discussed in class so far. Your analysis should clearly outline the argument of the critic and its significance alongside your own critical evaluation of it. Your analysis should be written in essay format (introduction, thesis statement, conclusion, Works Cited etc.) and should follow MLA guidelines. You must use at least two quotations from the text as evidence. This assessment also requires you to find a cultural text (e.g., a poem, music video, advertisement, television show, everyday object etc.) as a means to support your argument.
Analysis RUBRIC
Brief introduction to the work
Concise thesis statement
Insight and clarity into text
Engagement with Ideas in and Knowledge of the Text (Using Text as Evidence – minimum 2 quotations)
Efficacy of cultural text (e.g., a poem, music video, advertisement, television show, everyday object) to illustrate argument.
Continuity of argument (structure) – including word count
Writing Style: Grammar, Punctuation, Syntax and Sentence Structure
MLA Guidelines
Formatting
Quotations
Works Cited
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