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An analytical essay should consist of an introductory paragraph, clearly defined body paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph. The introductory paragraph should contain a thesis (i.e. overarching argument) broad enough to encapsulate the subtopics of the body paragraphs, but narrow enough that someone could potentially disagree. Each body paragraph should introduce a sub-argument complementary to the larger thesis in the form of a topic sentence, as well as a concluding sentence bridging into the next body paragraph. The concluding paragraph should recapitulate the thesis, and perhaps also anticipate potential criticisms.

Essays will be evaluated first and foremost based on structure, argumentation, and evidence. Style will also be considered as a secondary criterion. Particularly if you have limited experience with analytical writing, it will be helpful to outline in advance, consult model esssays, read the essay outloud to yourself, and have classmates review it before submission. The Writing Center is another important resource.

Please keep the following principles in mind:

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Updated on September 18, 2025