“How to Talk to Girls at Parties” from the
perspective of character, and specifically how Gaiman’s main character behaves
according to the levels of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.
B. choose one point
of analysis— The point of analysis that has been selected is listed directly below.
the elements of character,
including Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, personality traits, and static/dynamic
classifications as discussed/read about;
C.
remember that this is an analytical essay, not a summary—do
not retell the story; assume your audience has read it. Your essay should have
the following components:
- Part One: The
Introduction
a)
Hook- draw
the reader’s attention (need to generally know your audience’s interests, so
that you can draw their attention);
b)
Background-
as necessary (need to know your audience’s awareness of your chosen issue and
its positions). This could include a one or two sentence (no more) summary or
your story;
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