Originally posted by: brtspears2
I just try to write what I think. I dont pay attention to guidelines or any standard essay format, as thats a bunch of crap. Your ideas go much farther than following some outline.
Originally posted by: fyleow
Practice with what though? What should I write about? I think my main problem is I don't do a proper outline before I write. There are times where I would get in the middle of an essay and I'll go "Crap this doesn't even make sense at all".
But it REALLY confuses me. The teacher keep saying "don't summarize the book, play etc" but how much is too much or too little. Yea I know you are supposed to assume that the reader has read and understand the works that you reference to. However you have to do some explanation to get your point across right?
That's the key. You want to develop a thought or feeling about the works that you're writing about. Try to figure out what the author was thinking and then come up with you own interpretation. The only reason literature is even a subject is because it teaches you to use your mind to figure out what the heck all those dead people who wrote the original works were writing about. They may be writing about waves crashing and it turns out that it's symbolism for sex or something. They did all kinds of weird things like that back in those days because it was the only way they could express those topics....through literary symbolism.that they need your insight and opinion, not a plot synopsis
Originally posted by: brtspears2
I just try to write what I think. I dont pay attention to guidelines or any standard essay format, as thats a bunch of crap. Your ideas go much farther than following some outline.