This document provides guidance on how to analyze different elements of literary works, including characters, setting, theme, and point of view. It discusses what to focus on for each type of analysis and provides examples of outlines for analyzing these elements. For character analysis, it discusses considering a character's traits, likability, and the author's portrayal. For setting, it presents questions like how the setting influences the story and characters. Theme analysis examines ideas presented directly or through symbols. Point of view analysis looks at how it shapes details, characters, and the story's development. Outlines demonstrate focusing on one element, crafting a thesis, and supporting it with examples from the text.