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How to Write a Critique

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  • How to Write a Critique

  • What is a critique?A critique is a paper that gives a critical assessment of a book or articleA critique is a systematic analysis of a piece of literature that discusses its validity and evaluates its worthIts main purpose is not informational, but analytic and persuasiveIn analyzing the content and context within which the book (or article) was written, the writer of a critique argues whether it is worth reading or not

  • Writing a critique (also known as acritical response, critical book review orbook review)

    A good review should provide critical commentary on the quality of the bookIt contains: The thesis and major argumentThe organization and styleThe authors values and assumptions

  • The review should pay more attention to evaluating the strengths and the weaknesses of the bookIt should ultimately answer the question:

    Is this a good book/story that would be worth reading?

  • Use the following checklist as a guide for writing a critical book/story review

    What does the book cover? Summarize briefly. When reviewing fiction, never give away the ending or the intricacies of the plot that are meant to surprise the reader.

    Who is the author and what are his or her biases?

    What are the major points that the author makes in the book?

  • 4) Do you think these ideas are correct? Do you accept them? Why or why not? Specifically:

    4.A. Does the author substantiate his or her points satisfactorily with information, logic, examples?

    4.B Do the authors ideas agree with your experience and knowledge?

    5) Are there special features about this book which interest or disturb you, such as unusual information or new ways of looking at an issue?

    6) Are there questions raised for you in this book which the author does not answer?

  • 7) If you have read other books on the same general topic, how does this book differ from that of the others?

    8) Are there any additional comments you should include in order to make the essence of this book understood by someone reading your review?

    These questions may be answered in any order, but all of them should be addressed, however briefly.

  • A book review, like any other piece ofwriting, should observe the basic require-ments of literary discourse. There shouldbe:An introduction that includes either a thesis or a premise from which your thesis will later emerge

    A middle section in which you give a brief synopsis of the book and develop your arguments

    Brief conclusion

  • Clarity, style, grammatical accuracy are key if you want your reader to understand what you are saying.

  • Read A Lesson Before Dying Review in groups of three and analyze its structure. Consider the following sections: Introduction

    Summary of the Content

    Analysis of Text

    Evaluation of the Text

  • IntroductionIs there a general description of the book? Are there any details about who the author is and where he stands in his field?

    Is there a brief summary of the purpose of the book? About its theme? About for whom the book is intended?

    Is there a stated thesis statement?

  • Summary of the ContentDoes the author of the review summarize the important points in the book? Where?

  • Analysis of the TextDoes the review mention the writers style? Does the review mention whether his book achieves its goal? Does the review mention how this book compares to others on the subject? Does the review mention what specific points are/are not convincing?

  • Evaluation of the TextDoes the review refer to the strengths and weakness found in the book?

    Does it evaluate the books overall usefulness to the audience it is intended for?

  • Critique: Steps to write an article reviewBegin by reading the book or article and annotate as you read.Note the authors main point/ thesis statement.Divide the book/ article into sections of thought and write a brief summary of each thought in your own words.

  • IntroductionStart your critique with sentences giving the following information:

    - Authors name- Book/ Article title and source- Authors thesis statement

  • Summary

    Summarize the authors purpose and main points/ evidence cited that are used for back up.

  • Review and evaluateTo critically review the piece, answer the following questions:- What are the credentials/ areas of expertise of the author?- Did the author use appropriate methods to gather the evidence?- Was the evidence used by the author accurate?- Does the authors use and interpretation of this evidence lead the reader to the same conclusion?

  • - Did the author build a logical argument?- Is there other evidence that would support a counter- argument?- Are the article and the evidence still valid or are they outdated, leading to an invalid conclusion?- Was the author successful in making his/ her point?

  • ConclusionWrap up by:

    - Stating whether you agree with the author.- Back up your decisions by stating your reasons.

    Give a general opinion of the work.