Analytical jurisprudence is a way of understanding the law. It tries to explain the law by looking at how it is connected to other laws, as well as where it came from, who made it, and why it exists. It looks for patterns in the law and tries to make sense of how all the rules work together. It also considers how the law can be interpreted differently in different cases. Analytical jurisprudence helps us understand the law and make more informed decisions about it.