Literary Analysis Structure Checker
Check literary analysis with guidance for interpretive claim, textual evidence, and close reading. Built for students who need a focused result they can revise, not a generic template.
Tool
Structure Checker
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What you get
- Reads your draft against the rubric
- Surfaces issues, not noise
- Carries findings into the editor
The checker focuses on organization rather than grammar. This page is tuned for interpretive claim, textual evidence, and close reading.
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Paste your text, run the tool, then copy the result or continue in the editor.
How to use the literary analysis structure checker
Paste the prompt, draft, topic, or notes you already have. The tool uses that context to diagnose literary analysis with attention to interpretive claim, textual evidence, and close reading.
- Include the assignment prompt when it changes the expected structure.
- Keep names and private details out of public tool inputs.
- Treat the result as a draft or revision brief, then adapt it in your own voice.
What makes strong literary analysis
Strong literary analysis has a clear purpose, enough specificity to guide revision, and visible connection to the essay's main claim. The checker prioritizes the changes most likely to improve the draft.
- Specific beats broad: name the actual issue, text, method, audience, or evidence.
- Academic does not mean inflated; choose precise words over decorative phrasing.
- If the result invents context you did not provide, delete that part before using it.
Before you submit
Use the output as a revision aid. Verify every factual claim, citation, quote, and course-specific requirement against your own sources and rubric.
Example
Literary Analysis example
Input
Prompt: Write about social media and political trust. Draft excerpt: Social media changes politics because people see many opinions online. This is important and affects young voters.
Output
Feedback focuses on whether the literary analysis is specific, connected to a claim, and ready for revision. It flags vague language and suggests a clearer next step.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
It reviews literary analysis for clarity, structure, specificity, and revision priorities. It does not grade your course, verify sources, or replace your instructor's rubric.
Use it as a drafting aid, then revise it in your own voice and verify that it fits your prompt, evidence, and class rules. Avoid submitting AI output without review.
Yes. The public tool is free with guest limits to prevent abuse. EssayGenius may ask you to sign in or upgrade if you need heavier usage.
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