Literary Analysis Thesis on Peter Pan

Write about the text in present tense. Use details and examples from the work.
Don’t get sucked into plot summary or repeating the classroom discussion of others.
4—Be sure to have your body paragraphs in a particular order. Commonly appropriate organizational patterns are emphatic or chronological.
5—Always have at least three strong main points.
Remember, three is a magic number in the human psyche!
1 = Introduction
2 = Context
3 = Main points
4 = (Optional) Anything extra you want to say that’s relevant to your argument, like maybe an emphasis of the significance or potential impact of the work you’re studying or recommendations for future readers
5 = Conclusion

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