Significance of Letters in “Pride and Prejudice”
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The Significance of Letters in “Pride and Prejudice”
three parts: an introductory paragraph, a body containing fully developed paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph. Following is a general guide for what to include in each section of your essay.
In your introductory paragraph:
- Introduce Pride and Prejudice and its author.
- Identify clearly your essay topic.
- Include a strong thesis statement on the topic.
- Forecast the main stages of your analysis.
In your analysis in the body:
- Make effective use of topic sentences to identify the main ideas of your analysis.
- Support your comments with evidence (paraphrase and direct quotations) from the novel.
- Explain the significance of each piece of evidence you present as it relates to your thesis.
- Identify the sources of all your quotations with parenthetical in-text citations.
- Contribute to your reader’s understanding of the novel as a whole.
In your concluding paragraph:
- Summarize the main stages of your analysis.
- Restate your thesis in different words.