Writing about Literature සාහිත්‍යය ගැන ලිවීම
 

What was the author attempting to do?


  • What is the author’s purpose, scope, view, attitude, and/or theme?

  • Was a picture of a type of life presented?

  • What material is covered? What material is stressed?

  • What ideas on life, liberty, morals, society, religion, etc. are shown? Does the author’s ideology about any of these things show in the work? How?

  • Does the author’s background influence the work? How? Check a reference about the author to answer this question?

How well did the author succeed in his/her attempt?


  • What stylistic faults and excellences does the work have? Look at the length of sentences, the vocabulary, the use of dialogue or dialect. What devices are used to achieve style?

  • Did the work’s structure (short story, essay, novel) support the content? How?

  • Is the work convincing or dull? Why? Would some readers find the work excellent? Would others think that the work was inferior? Why?

What value does the work have?


  • Analyze and/or interpret the author’s theme and purpose. Does the work accomplish that purpose?

  • Is the work light or does it contain serious social significance? Is this good or bad?

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