Literary Analysis Sample Paper
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Literary Analysis Sample Paper
A literary analysis is an argumentative analysis about a literary work. Although some
summary is needed within the argument of a literary analysis, the objective is not to write a report
about a book or story. Instead, a literary analysis discusses a writer’s interpretation of a text through
careful examination of the author’s choices within the text: word choice, themes, motifs, as well as
many other literary devices. The writer uses portions of the text, as well as his or her reasoning, to
demonstrate how the evidence supports the interpretation. For more information about how to
write a literary analysis, please refer to the Writing a Literary Analysis Paper handout available at
www.germanna.edu/academic-center-for-excellence/.
Formatting a Literary Analysis
Literary analysis papers are typically written using MLA citation style formatting guidelines.
However, your professors may assign a literary analysis assignment that is formatted with APA or
another citation style’s guidelines. Please follow the citation style format assigned by your professor.
Throughout this sample literary analysis, footnotes are used to highlight the key components
of a literary analysis paper, including:
a strong thesis statement
an explanation of quotes
a utilization of credible, scholarly sources
Please do not include footnotes in a literary analysis paper unless they are specified by your
professor.
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Notes:
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This paper follows MLA formatting guidelines. For more information on MLA format,
see the MLA Format handout available at www.germanna.edu/academic-center-for-
excellence/.
2.
The introduction paragraph starts with basic information about the author of the work
being analyzed and transitions into a clear, debatable, and specific analytical thesis
statement. Please note that unless your instructor requires your thesis to be in bold, MLA
format does not require a bolded thesis statement.
3.
The paper’s author transitions to the first body paragraph by introducing the first stylistic
element that contributes to Hemingway’s discussion of the theme.
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The paper’s author uses MLA block quotations to insert longer passages into the paper.
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This paragraph is a great example of the paper’s author showing the reader how and why
the supporting material supports the paper’s thesis.
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The conclusion of the analysis reiterates the paper’s thesis and sums up the moral
produced by the theme of the book.
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Notes:
This handout has been adapted from a paper submitted by a student for a Germanna
ENG 111 course with permission from the student.
For further questions about Literary Analysis Papers, check out the Academic Center
for Excellence’s handout Literary Analysis.
Further information about the MLA style can also be obtained in the Academic Center
for Excellence’s
handouts MLA Format, MLA Sample Paper, and MLA Formatting in Word
2010.
Additionally, the Academic Center for Excellence offers MLA style information in on-
campus workshops.
Contact the Academic Center for Excellence’s Locust Grove center
at (540) 423-9148, Fredericksburg center at (540) 891-3017 or the Barbara J. Fried
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Center at (540) 834-1993 for further information about scheduling an on-campus
workshop, or check out the on-campus workshop schedule on the Academic Center for
Excellence’s website to view the dates and times for scheduled on-campus workshops.