Instructions

Best to select the author or director among Walliam Golding, George Owell, and Christopher Edward Nolan.

Basically the main steps to undergo in writing this essay are as follows:

  1. Think of a creator whose work interests you. Preferably you’ll pick someone you’re already familiar with -- and someone whose work in general is familiar to you. In other words, you have some familiarity with not just one work by them but a bit of a sense of their body of work. 
  2. Do a bit of research into their work (note: this essay isn’t a work of biography, but of criticism, so it’s not really important at all to know about the life/circumstances of the creator; you’re really just going to be writing about their work). The research you can do can be simply revisiting some of their work, maybe looking at some reviews, interviews, and so on. It doesn’t have to be intensely scholarly research. 
  3. Narrow down which 2-3 works you’ll be focusing on. This process can be a bit arbitrary, but the main thing is to make a selection of some key works that you’ll have as your main pieces of evidence for your essay.
  4. Evidence of what? Well, in essence, these individual works that you’ll be discussing are meant to provide evidence for your discussion of what you deem to be salient characteristics of the work your creator has produced. That is, if you think non-linear plots are essential to the work of Quintin Tarantino, then your discussion of two or three films by him will focus on explaining what non-linear plots are, why these films are good examples of them, and why, in general, this feature is essential to an understanding/appreciation of Tarantino’s films.
  5. Note: One way to back into this is to simply consider one work by your creator, notice what seems to be essential about it, then turn to some other works and notice how this essential element behaves in those works. In other words, rather than trying to discover a hidden key across multiple works all at once, just analyze one piece, locate a key element, then look for it in other works.
  6. Once you have your key element(s) and works to exemplify them, you can focus in on narrowing down the aspects of each work that you’ll be spending the most time on. It’s not necessary to focus on each work equally: some will matter more than others.
  7. If you’ve come this far, you can try to write an introduction that identifies the creator you’ll be focusing on, the main element(s) of interest, and the main works that your essay will discuss.
  8. From there it’s really just a matter of unfolding the claims in the introduction across your several examples. 

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