Strengths as a Writer

My strengths as a writer are more so in analyzing a work than in creating something from scratch. In the poetry unit, as well as in the Literary Analysis, we were tasked with writing claims. I think that my skills in analyzing the language and rhetorical situation of a piece of work aided me in writing many of these claims. In the Literary Analysis, we wrote claims in the form of points that supported our thesis. These were more of explanatory tools, but analyzation was still involved throughout this particular writing process. In the poetry unit, writing claims drew significantly upon the rhetorical situation and language of a poem.  Analyzation also applies to determining the meaning of a piece of literature in its entirety. This can be difficult for some people because it demands thinking about the many aspects of a work; however, I believe that determining a central theme is one of my strengths. During our novel study of Purple Hibiscus, I was able to follow the storyline effortlessly, and connect the title to the overall theme of the book. Another one of my strengths is in dealing with word choice. This was especially relevant in the personal narrative, when describing specific scenes in great detail. In order for the reader to picture a complete and detailed event in their head, word choice was especially important to this project.

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