Year 10 How to write a literature essay

Year 10
How to write a literature essay
EASY AS …1 … 2… 3
What do you do in a literature essay?
You write about a particular aspect of a text
to show your knowledge and understanding
of it.
Q: What’s the first step?
A: Choosing your question.
Questions
Describe an important character in a text you have
studied. Explain why you thought they were an
important character.
Describe a character that has some good or bad
qualities. Explain whether overall you think they are a
hero (good) or a villain (evil). Support your answer
with evidence from the text.
How do we begin? All essays start with an
introduction and a tako …
How do we begin?
 T.A.K.O. – Use this acronym to remember to
include the necessary information in the
introduction: Title (MUST be underlined),
Author, Key words from question, Outline of
essay’s main points
TAKO
All essays start with an introduction and a tako …
…but the best essays have a hook
and a T.A.K.O.
Question: Describe a challenge faced by a main
character in the text. Explain how the challenge helped
you to understand an idea in the text.
Which paragraph has hook and
T.A.K.O. ?
Friends are our worst enemies. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and
Juliet, Romeo’s friend, Friar Lawrence assists the protaganist to
overcome the challenge of being in love with a “loathed
enemy”. By examining this challenge, I’ve understood how …
OR
A challenge faced by main character Juliet in ‘Romeo and Juliet’
by William Shakespeare is being with Romeo because her family
would not allow it. This challenge helped me to understand the
idea of the strength of love.
Introduction Hook
The Hook
• The opening of an essay is crucial.
• Grab the reader’s attention with the opening
sentence, make them want to continue reading.
• The hook should let the reader know something
about where the essay is going, while piquing his
curiosity about how it will get there.
• Match types of hooks to examples in the handout.
Getting started on the O of
TAKO: for a theme question,
outline a thematic statement
Essay Question
Describe at least one idea that you found
interesting in the text.
Explain why the idea was interesting in the text
as a whole.
Look at the Lit Essay practice handout. Top half of page, pick a stance, justify it.
Here is a sample introductory paragraph.
(Describe at least one idea that you found interesting
in the text. Explain why the idea was interesting in the text as a whole.)
.
with these lines.
–
Write an introductory paragraph
Yay! I’m starting
to write my
essay.
I hope she remembers
that English essays are
about opinions more than
facts.
WARNING!
3 SEXY
BODIES on
the NEXT
SLIDE!
Minimum: 3 Body Paragraphs
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
My Essay
TAKO Introduction
SEXY Body Para (1)
SEXY Body Para (2)
SEXY Body Para (3)
Conclusion
S.E.X.Y ?
 S: Statement or Topic Sentence

starts the paragraph, tells the audience what point or idea
the paragraph will make.
 E: Example, e.g quote, detail from the text

to support your statement
 X: eXplain what the quote means, how it supports the

statement, how it is relevant to the text and/or question.
 Y: whY this matters to you, what you might learn about
 yourself or the world from this text, links that can be made
Form an opinion about your character
Romeo’s a moron.
Lit Essay practice handout.
Bottom half of page.
What opinion of Romeo
does the writer have?
Justify (Give reasons for )
why you say that.
Write a Body Paragraph
 Describe one or more positive or negative
experience(s) that happened to a
character or individual in the text.
Explain how the writer used the
experience(s) to help you understand the
character or individual.
Look at the Lit Essay practice handout. Bottom half of page, write a paragraph.
Analyse Body Paragraphs
 Read the exemplar essays provided and
follow the instructions that accompany
them.
Conclusion
 Conclude the essay by writing about why you care
about the topic. Why does it matter in your life?
 DO NOT INTRODUCE ANY NEW INFORMATION INTO
THE CONCLUSION.
 Use this sentence as a starter in your conclusion if
you are stuck. “An examination of xyz is
important because ….(state why you think it is
important).”
Now it’s your turn.
Write an essay using the structure
you have been given.
Choose one of the questions you
have been provided with. Write at
least 350 words.