Let’s Talk Literature… After closely reading...identify the “deeper meaning” of a part of the text and how it relates to the whole. Start by making a claim; then support it with text evidence. Finally, analyze and interpret the “deeper meaning”, expressing how/why it matters to the text as a whole. When writing an essay, repeat the steps below, as needed (in separate paragraphs), to adequately support your claim. Have fun! It’s like a puzzle! Helpful Steps: 1. Provide CONTEXT: Orient your reader. Where are you in the text (page, line(s))? What’s going on in this section of the text? Be very brief. 2. State your INTERPRETIVE CLAIM: This is the “deep thing” you want to say...in one sentence. 3. Share the EVIDENCE: Prove your claim with text support. If you’re doing this work in writing, include an internal citation. Ex.: (Jones 5). NOTE: Steps 2 and 3 may be inverted. 4. ANALYZE: 5. O Express your thinking / reasoning. Explain. er your INTERPRETATION: Answer questions like… “So What?” “Why does this matter to the text as a whole?” “What is the overall meaning?” NOTE: Use an active verb, following a format like this: “This [illustrates / conveys / suggests / etc.] that _____[interpretation]_________.”