Group Portion:
Think about other people’s writing as well as your own while writing an analysis. Use and point out specific details that support your thoughts.It's important to focus on the argument and stick to a clear point to relate to the audience. One way to approach writing an analysis is to back up your statements, same characteristics as writing a narrative. The author should make a clear thesis and support it throughout the analysis with multiple resources mentioned to back it up.
Individual Portion:
The paper Stay as Sweet as You Are fits the criteria of an analysis paper because she focuses on one audience that is mainly directed towards women. He constantly bringing forth the fact that the appearance of a woman is not the ultimate tool. He stays very focused throughout the entire article , his stance is very clear, it is that these advertisements would falsely motivate women into thinking that their appearance was the only thing that mattered to attract a man. Another point that he brought up I don't know if it was directly but it seemed to me that he used 3 examples from 3 different generations on purpose to clearly show to the reader that these kinds of advertisements have not changed and are still today making women feel obligated to look amazing to attract a man. His design was clever, he integrated images that were actual advertisements about his topic and he expanded on each of the images. His purpose was to prove that the popular belief that looking beautiful is the key to matrimonial success and the ability to attract men with your appearance is the ultimate tool is wrong and is his main idea and he does a great job explaining his points. He has plenty of evidence specifically the images of the advertisements from Resinol, Lux, and Listerine.
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