Rubric for Literary Analysis of Author’s Theme
Possible score: 100 points
Your Analysis
_____ (15) Thesis is sound, complex and requires proof. It states the author’s theme and your
evidence of how he conveys that theme.
_____ (15) Arguments are clearly stated at the beginning of each paragraph or section of the paper.
Statements are logical and sound. The relationship between thesis and argument is obvious.
______ (20) Proofs are thorough and convincing. Cause and effect statements are rational, examples
are relevant, and definitions are concise and pertinent. Comparisons and contrasts are clearly stated.
The relationship between proof and argument is obvious.
______ (10) Introduction is lively and catches the reader’s attention.
______ (10) Conclusion is concise and new, and closes with a strong statement that leaves the reader
with a strong, lasting impression.
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