English class on a Friday morning, junior year:
"Choose a work of American literature and write an analysis essay."
No problem!
I need a book that’s a good read, good literature, and which I know pretty good, er, well. And with that, I choose "Slaughterhouse Five." Best of all, my English teacher can’t possibly know it, so I don’t have to worry about how well I write the assignment. This is the way to do a analysis essay!
The next day in class:
"Here's a list of writers to consider. Now who here has heard of Kurt Vonnegut?"
Oh, no...