Structure for English Essays
P Point – state your main argument
PETAL is a
structured
E Evidence – quote or example from text
paragraph
technique
used to T Technique – identify literary/language technique
write clear
and A Analysis – explain effect/meaning
analytical
essays.
L Link – connect back to question
PETAL is similar to PEEL, but stronger for analytical essays.
Both start with Point and Evidence, and end with a Link.
PETAL goes further by separating Technique and Analysis, so you
explicitly explain how the evidence works and why it matters.
PEEL is simpler and quicker, great for short paragraphs or basic essays.
Key advantage of PETAL: it encourages deeper insight and shows examiners
critical thinking, which can boost marks.
How to Use PETAL – Quick Example
Question: How does Shakespeare explore ambition in Macbeth?
PETAL Paragraph:
Point: Macbeth’s ambition drives him to commit murder.
Evidence: “I have no spur / To prick the sides of my intent, but only / Vaulting
ambition.”
Technique: Metaphor & imagery
Analysis: Shakespeare uses this metaphor to show Macbeth’s ambition is
uncontrollable, like a horse vaulting over a barrier, highlighting his moral conflict.
Link: This demonstrates that ambition can lead to self-destruction, a central theme
of the play.
Quick Tips
💡 Identify techniques – don’t just explain the quote
🔎 Make analysis specific – effect on reader or theme
🔗 Keep link strong – tie back to the question
📕Use PETAL for analytical essays, PEEL for short/simple answers