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In this video tutorial, the instructor discusses the importance of citing evidence in literary analysis. He clarifies that while the content is not explicit in the traditional sense, it emphasizes the necessity of backing up arguments with evidence, both explicit (stated in the text) and implicit (based on clues in the text). The instructor stresses that personal feelings about a text must be supported by specific evidence rather than being solely opinion-based, thereby reinforcing the structure of a compelling argument in literary analysis.