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Writing a Literary Analysis through the Lens of a Quotation
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Writing a Literary Analysis through the Lens of a Quotation
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Write an essay that analyzes one work of literature that you have read from the perspective of a quotation. In your essay, interpret the
quotation and explain whether it applies to a work of literature you have read. Support your opinion using literary terms and elements as
well as details from the text.
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Lens Quotation: "Character is what you are in the dark." Dwight Lyman Moody
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