Learn how to write essay better today! The Secret DNA of Writing Essays–And Everything Else reveals a Universal Law that isn’t named, explained, or claimed by anyone else, anywhere. Every other writing system emphasizes form, but Secret DNA emphasizes content that is new to your audience and provides a system that helps you generate new content. Secret DNA shows you the hidden keys for writing essays with 5 NewView Options and 5 OldView Categories, and walks you through the simple but thorough NewView processes for writing essays–and everything else. In 326 pages, Secret DNA provides over 60 illustrations, graphics, and pictures to clarify its message for students and teachers of writing. Secret DNA is being used successfully by third, fourth, and fifth graders, as well as high school students, college students, and businessmen. Secret DNA also shows marketers how to write top-quality advertisements using the NV Empowering Grid for Ads–forget those expensive consultants! It even shows magazine writers how to focus clearly, colorfully, and insightfully on What’s New to the Reader. Controversially, Secret DNA reveals the historical problems with Rhetoric and reveals little known facts that will make you question everything you know about Rhetoric. You’ll learn where Aristotle’s manuscripts were hidden for more than two hundred years after his death. You’ll also learn what negative things even Cicero, Quintilian, St. Augustine, and many other ancient and modern experts have said about Rhetoric, all properly footnoted. | Learn how to how to write essay better today! The main audience for The Secret DNA of Analyzing Short Stories is the mass of students who have to write essays on short stories—but don’t know how to begin because they don’t know how to cope with all those literary elements or literary devices that teachers are constantly throwing at them. So the main audience covers students from elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, and colleges and universities. (However, this e-book is also for anyone who has never been satisfied by the literary analysis methods provided by so-called ‘experts’ in literature. And, if you’ve got your own pet literary theory, you’ll want to compare it to this simple but powerful method for analyzing short stories–you’ll be pleasantly surprised. If you’re a teacher, this book will give you a dependable, clear method to teach your students that really works on ALL short stories.) The Secret DNA of Analyzing Short Stories does an end-run around all those literary devices and first teaches a powerful three-step method that shows students how to look for three important things that always happen in every published short story: the OldView (much more insightful than just ‘background information’), the supports/undercuts for the OldView, and the NewView Reverse. This e-book trains you in mastering this three-step analysis method by walking you through TEN very popular and very quality short stories that come from a wide variety of internationally noted authors–so you’ll have no doubt that the method works. Here’s the list of ten classic short stories analyzed so clearly and so insightfully in this innovative e-book: A Rose for Emily, by William Faulkner Clay, by James Joyce Paul’s Case, by Willa Cather The Most Dangerous Game, by Richard Connell The Bet, by Anton Chekov The Outcasts of Poker Flat, by Bret Harte The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, by Mark Twain The Stranger, by Katherine Mansfield The Cask of Amontillado, by Edgar Allan Poe The Ransom of Red Chief, by O. Henry As an e-book, The Secret DNA of Analyzing Short Stories has the advantage of being able to give you Internet links so you can just click and go read each short story online, as it is being discussed. And after all the discussions of the ten short stories, the book provides one hundred (100) examples of essay thesis statements (ten for each of the ten short stories) implementing the five most used literary devices: irony, conflict, imagery, symbolism, and theme. At the center and core of The Secret DNA of Analyzing Short Stories is the Universal Law of NewView, the seminal concept in creativity and all types of communication that was introduced last year in the e-book The Secret DNA of Writing Essays—And Everything Else. That book is the natural next step after this book on analyzing short stories, for it gets down to the nitty-gritty of teaching students how take their NewView Thesis statements and make them into essays. The Secret DNA of Analyzing Short Stories, just like its sister book, is presently being used successfully in charter schools and public schools by third, fourth, and fifth graders, as well as middle school students, high school students, college students, and businessmen. | Learn how to writing paper better today This book provides a step-by-step process that shows how to create topic sentences that are truly interesting to readers. The process shows how to lure readers to read on for the enjoyable, interesting details following each topic sentence. The process uses Core Keywords to tie back into the thesis statement and Newness Keywords that enticingly summarize the details in the following paragraph. The foundation for the process is the NewView Principle of “What’s new to the reader,” which was announced in the e-book, The Secret DNA of Writing Essays–And Everything Else.