If using the TV show or movie, you must include dialogue, not solely descriptions of the action as your textual support. You must make clear connections between your assertions and the evidence you provide.

For this assignment, you will be taking a closer look at one of the three works we read/viewed this unit (The Walking Dead, The Road, or 28 Days Later). Pick a work and make a focused argument about that work, supporting your argument with textual evidence.  You could analyze the plot, a certain character, a theme, or a symbol. You may take any of the material the groups presented in class and go deeper into the analysis.
If using the TV show or movie, you must include dialogue, not solely descriptions of the action as your textual support.
You must make clear connections between your assertions and the evidence you provide. This paper should be written in third person (no I, you, we, our, us).
Chapter 18 of The Everyday Writer, “Writing for the Humanities,” should be very helpful to you.  In this chapter, you are given a sample student literary analysis of E.E. Cummings’s poetry to use as a model.
Please review Chapter 5b, “Craft a Working Thesis,” as well.
The key features of a literary analysis are: an arguable thesis, careful attention to the language in the text, attention to patterns or themes, a clear interpretation, and MLA style.
You only need to use your source material, but you are welcome to use other sources—articles, commentary, etc. If your ideas are coming from such outside sources, you must cite them.
Format
3-4 Pages
12 point Times New Roman font
1’ Margins all around
A Works Cited Page
Correct MLA format