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Literary Analysis –Christmas Storms and Sunshine

Reading and analyzing texts: from many literary eras and genres helps us develop a deeper understanding of British literature as a whole and improves our critical thinking and writing skills.


PREPARATION:To find a theme in literature, we consider what emotion or experience the author is exploring and what the author is saying about that emotion or experience. Then, when we have identified a topic or motif that is addressed in the text, we develop a noble and global, universal thematic statement.


ASSIGNMENT:Identify and discuss methods Gaskell uses to develop a theme such as people are more alike than they are different in “Christmas Storms and Sunshine” —some methods include mood, point of view, characterization, setting, and juxtaposition. Be sure to use textual evidence that illustrates how Mansfield developed the theme.•You can create a Literary Analysis Essay Outline like the sample below to help you identify a topic or motif, draft a thematic statement, cite text evidence that supports the development of your thematic statement, and draft a brief analysis that explains how your selected textual evidence supports your thematic statement. “Christmas Storms and Sunshine” Identify one or more emotion in which experience the author is exploring.


Thematic Statement: Write a universal, noble and global statement that identifies what the author says about that emotion or experience you have selected.


Textual Evidence #1 Identify one specific piece of textual evidence that helps to develop the thematic statement you wrote.


Brief Analysis: Use complete sentences to briefly explain how the evidence you cited above acts to develop the thematic statement you wrote.

Textual Evidence #2: Identify a second specific piece of textual evidence that helps to develop the thematic statement you wrote.


Brief Analysis: Use complete sentences to briefly explain how the evidence you cited above acts to develop the thematic statement you wrote.


Textual Evidence #3: Identify a third specific piece of textual evidence that helps to develop the thematic statement you wrote.


Brief Analysis :Use complete sentences to briefly explain how the evidence you cited above acts to develop the thematic statement you wrote.


Conclusion: Restate your thematic statement, recall how the thematic statement was presented and leave your reader with a concluding thought.