In Night, Ellie Wiesel, depicts the horrors of the holocaust, the slow disappearence of his identity and religion, and the dehumanization that occurs to the jews during the holocaust.
Cite the source at the top of the page by creating a bibliography of the source in MLA Format 8th edition.
Paragraph 1: A summary of the rhetorical situation and the arguments being made in the source (I would suggest analyzing the effectiveness of the arguments being made). Include any pertinent information you feel is necessary in regards to the source and the speaker/author. (Try using the Rhetorical Precis format for this paragraph)
Establish the context of what is going on in regards to the subject/issue
Explain relevant information about the author/speaker
Identify this source’s concerns/argument and establish it as the thesis for the source
Paragraph 2: An analysis of a major claim which supports the speaker/author’s argument/thesis.
Keep the topic at the forefront of your mind; discuss a central argument from the source and how the author presents this argument. Incorporate TE from the beginning, middle, and end of the source’s argument in order to fully explain the argument being made. Be sure to properly cite and punctuate the page numbers from your source as you quote it.
Analyze the potential perspectives/stakeholders that this source addresses. In other words, address the argument being made in regards to the target audience and the effect on the audience.
Hyperlinks After your entry, include hyperlinks to the annotated secondary sources you chose based on the reading of your primary source (the novel). Make sure to open the editing rights to anyone who opens the link. Title these links based on the title from the source. You will not need to cite these sources because you are only sharing your annotations of the two sources and not creating a full annotated bibliography of each source.