The document provides an overview of how to write about essays using two example essays: June Jordan's "Many Rivers to Cross" and Alice Walker's "In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens". It discusses examining essays through both their technical elements like voice, style, and structure, as well as their social context regarding issues like race, gender, and history. Key points covered include analyzing the central claims of the essays, how the authors use narrative and personal experience to support their arguments, and the different stylistic choices made by Jordan and Walker in conveying their messages.