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Character Analysis
Character Analysis
Write an analysis essay of one character from Macbeth or assigned reading. This addresses the interpretive element of Response to Literary Texts Objective.
Rubric Code:
G29X94
By
rfinch
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Character Analysis-Act I
Novice
1 pts
Approaching
2 pts
Meeting
3 pts
Exceeds
4 pts
Interpretation
Novice
Interpretation of the character is inaccurate and based on random textual references
Approaching
Interpretation of the character is mostly accurate. Textual references may be based on insufficient textual references
Meeting
Interpretation of the characer is accurate and based on logical textual references
Exceeds
Interpretation of the character is accurate and is based on logical and insightful textual references(extends beyond literal analysis to figurative; includes comparison/contrast to another more modern character)
Supporting Evidence
Novice
The evidence does not clearly support the interpretation. Citations are random or not included to support the interpretation
Approaching
The evidence somewhat supports the interpretation. Citations are sometimes included to support the interpretation and connection to the interpertation is not always clear.
Meeting
The evidence accurately supports the interpretation. Citations are included, but not always clearly connected to the interpretation
Exceeds
The evidence strongly and insightfully supports the interpretation. Evidence is clearly stated and citations to the text are included.
No 1st person statements.
Quotations properly punctuated.
Organization of Ideas
Novice
Many details are not in a logical or expected order. There is little sense that the writing is organized
Approaching
Some details are not in a logical or expected order, and this distracts the reader.
Meeting
Details are placed in a logical order, but the way in which they are presented / introduced sometimes makes the writing less interesitng.
Exceeds
Details are placed in a logical order and the way they are presented effectively keeps the interest of the reader.
Length is at least 1 page, double spaced, 1"margins, 12 pt. TNR
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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