Painting analysis on the “A Flood On Java” painting by Saleh Raden.
Assignment details: Analyze the painting titled Flood in Java. Cite and discuss the scientific facts represented and the universal impact of the environmental crisis that is dramatized.
1. Introduction
Your introduction will begin with some sort of attention-grabbing sentence to get your audience interested, then you’ll give a few sentences setting up the topic so that readers have some context, and you’ll end with your thesis statement. Your introduction will include:
– A hook
– Brief background information explaining the issue/text
– Your thesis statement (A thesis statement clearly identifies the topic being discussed, includes the points discussed in the paper)
2. Body Paragraphs
Your analytical essay will typically have three or four body paragraphs, each covering a different point of analysis. Begin each body paragraph with a sentence that sets up the main point you’ll be discussing. Then you’ll give some analysis on that point, backing it up with evidence to support your claim. Continue analyzing and giving evidence for your analysis until you’re out of strong points for the topic. At the end of each body paragraph, you may choose to have a transition sentence that sets up what the next paragraph will be about, but this isn’t required. Body paragraphs will include:
– An introductory sentence explaining what you’ll cover in the paragraph
– Analysis point
– Evidence (either passage from the text or data/facts) that supports the analysis(Repeat analysis and evidence until you run out of examples)
3. Conclusion
You won’t be making any new points in your conclusion; at this point, you’re just reiterating key points you’ve already made and wrapping things up. A conclusion will include:
– Paraphrase of thesis
– Summary of key points of analysis
– Final concluding thought(s)