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Eng 112 literary analysis 
Students must write an analysis of a literary work (not a summary) using present tense, 3rd person with a working thesis
Rubric Code: CXW6W95
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric literary analysis
  Poor

use of only 1 literary devices

1 pts

Fair

use of only 2 literary devices

3 pts

Good

use of 3 or more literary devices

5 pts

thesis

Poor

no thesis used; use of 1st person; telling what will be discussed
Fair

unclear thesis but in 3rd person
Good

clearly stated description of what literary devices will be used, such as symbolism, theme, setting, etc.
voice

Poor

use of 1st, 2nd and 3rd person in essay
Fair

use of 1st person in introduction and conclusion but rest of essay uses only 3rd person
Good

writer uses only 3rd person in essay
tense

Poor

essay is written in past tense throughout
Fair

essay is written inconsistently in present and past tense
Good

essay is written in present tense throughout
content analysis

Poor

literary piece is summarized
Fair

literary piece is summary and analysis
Good

literary piece is entirely analyzed with use of literary terms/devices
grammar

Poor

analysis has many grammatical errors, including wrong verb use, subject/verb agreement errors, and noun/pronoun errors
Fair

analysis has few grammatical errors
Good

analysis has only 1 or no grammatical errors
MLA format

Poor

No format used
Fair

format used but incorrectly; mixed APA and MLA styles;
Good

Paper uses correct MLA format throughout



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