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Title (Author) Setting Characters Brief Plot Summary Themes Personal Rating &Why Reasons for Recommendation How to write your review essay When writing a review essay, use the table below to analyze and evaluate the work. Each category helps organize key elements and convey them effectively, deepening your understanding of the text. Let’s explore what to include in each section. A. Writing Strategy B. Writing Sample To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee) Set in the 1930s in Maycomb, Alabama, the novel reflects the Great Depression and the racial tensions that existed in the southern U.S. The story follows the Finch family: young Scout, her brother Jem, and their father Atticus, a principled lawyer. Scout, the curious narrator, learns sympathy, while Jem matures as the story develops. Atticus stands out as a champion of justice. The narrative follows the Finch family’s experiences over several years, focusing on Atticus’s defense of Tom Robinson, a black man unjustly accused of assaulting a white woman. This case exposes Scout and Jem to the harsh realities of racism and injustice. The novel explores themes of racial injustice, moral growth, and the loss of innocence, investigating the moral nature of human beings and the struggle to maintain conscience in a flawed society. I would give the novel five stars for its strong emotional impact and its challenge to the reader’s morals. It offers timeless insights into human rights and justice, featuring compelling characters with a powerful message that resonates across ages. Category Writing Strategy Title (Author) - Use italics or quotation marks for titles. - Include the author’s name. Setting - Describe both time and place settings. - Research the historical and social context. Characters - List the main characters and their roles in the story. - Describe their development and significance. Brief Plot Summary - Summarize key characters and events. - Keep it concise and avoid spoilers. Themes - Identify and analyze central themes (e.g., love, war, humanity). - Explain how the themes are integrated. Personal Rating &Why - Provide a personal score or rating. - Briefly explain your reasoning. Reasons for Recommendation - State why you recommend the book. - Provide specific reasons. Nuts and Bolts of Writing 104 I Unit 4
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