Well, Iโm going to throw this out there. Please take it with a grain of salt and understand that I am in no way trying to discourage anyone from using a guide for literary analysis. I have only one example from which to make my case. ?
My oldest son graduated from our homeschool in 2009 after being CM homeschooled his whole life. Heโs an engineer. When he went to college he had done absolutely no formal literary analysis at all and almost no formal grammar. Right before he graduated, I whipped out one of his narrations, told him to find three points he could tell me more about, narrate more about them in three paragraphs, tack on an introduction and conclusion and, bam, a five paragraph essay. End of formal writing instruction.
He had never taken a standardized test so was very anxious about the ACT. I told him to go in, get his feet wet, and take it again after he had experience. He did VERY well (donโt remember his exact score) but blew the language arts section out of the water, even better than math/science.
He was pretty nervous entering his English classes in college, though he did very well. But toward the end of the second semester, he came home for the weekend laughing hilariously. He said each time they wrote a paper, the prof chose what he considered to be the best in the class. He said, โThis is the third time heโs chosen mine.โ The prof asked him to stay after class. This was the conversation.
Prof- โWhere did you go to school?โ
John- โI was homeschooled.โ
Prof- โWas your mom a college English professor or something? Iโve never had a student who could get into a piece of literature and express himself the way you do.โ
John- โNo, we just read a lot.โ
We were both laughing hilariously because we KNEW we did NONE of the things usually thought of as essential to success in those areas. Except reading and narrating and having great discussions.
He actually had similar conversations with several of his professors in many of his classes, not only in English.
Iโm not trying to bragโฆat all. Weโre just extra normal. It just demonstrated TO ME FOR MY FAMILY that Charlotte really knew what she was talking about. Others may feel more comfortable with a formal guide to help them along. But I just wanted to give our experience in case it is helpful.
And thatโs the end of my way-longer-than-a-five-paragraph-essayโฆ โบ๏ธ