A summary often address:
•Who
•What
•When
•Where
•Why
•How
When a student named           Fifty Shades of Grey
  Anastasia goes to                  by E L James
  interview world renown
  Christian Grey for her
  college magazine, she
  finds him attractive yet
  intimidating. Assured
  their meeting went
  poorly, she tries to put
  Christian out of her
  mind…until he happens
  to turn up at her work, in
  a completely different
  city.
An analysis is a further look into the
  summary. You are taking apart the
  general details of the story, movie, etc
  and picking it apart into greater detail,
  looking at every element.
As pointed out by the instructor, an analysis
  is an arguable claim made by the
  reader.
The ever so innocent Ana is shocked
to realize she wants Mr. Grey, yet
when he warns her to keep her
distance it only makes Ana more
determined to get close to him.
Unable to resist Ana’s quiet beauty,
wit, and carefree soul, Christian
admits he wants her too - but on his
own terms and agreements.
Shocked yet thrilled by Mr. Grey's
erotic tastes, Ana is reluctant. For all
the features of success – his
multinational businesses, his
enormous wealth, his ever-loving
adoptive family – Christian is a man
tortured by demons and devoured
by the need to control. When the
couple plunges into a passionate,
physical and daring affair, Ana
learns more about her own dark
cravings, as well as the Christian
Grey hidden away from public view.

Summary Vs. Analysis

  • 2.
    A summary oftenaddress: •Who •What •When •Where •Why •How
  • 3.
    When a studentnamed Fifty Shades of Grey Anastasia goes to by E L James interview world renown Christian Grey for her college magazine, she finds him attractive yet intimidating. Assured their meeting went poorly, she tries to put Christian out of her mind…until he happens to turn up at her work, in a completely different city.
  • 4.
    An analysis isa further look into the summary. You are taking apart the general details of the story, movie, etc and picking it apart into greater detail, looking at every element. As pointed out by the instructor, an analysis is an arguable claim made by the reader.
  • 5.
    The ever soinnocent Ana is shocked to realize she wants Mr. Grey, yet when he warns her to keep her distance it only makes Ana more determined to get close to him. Unable to resist Ana’s quiet beauty, wit, and carefree soul, Christian admits he wants her too - but on his own terms and agreements. Shocked yet thrilled by Mr. Grey's erotic tastes, Ana is reluctant. For all the features of success – his multinational businesses, his enormous wealth, his ever-loving adoptive family – Christian is a man tortured by demons and devoured by the need to control. When the couple plunges into a passionate, physical and daring affair, Ana learns more about her own dark cravings, as well as the Christian Grey hidden away from public view.