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The Critical Analysis is about evaluation. In this assignment, you should look at specific parts of the film or article you are critiquing and explain how they contribute to or impact the whole film or essay. Why did the author or director make the choices he or she made? How well did those choices turn out in the final product? These are the questions this assignment seeks to answer.
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the critical analysis

Published on Feb 11, 2016

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the critical analysis

introducing
The Critical Analysis is about evaluation. In this assignment, you should look at specific parts of the film or article you are critiquing and explain how they contribute to or impact the whole film or essay. Why did the author or director make the choices he or she made? How well did those choices turn out in the final product? These are the questions this assignment seeks to answer.

Response vs. Analysis

subjective vs. objective
In a response, you relate what is in the film or article to your personal experiences and values. In an analysis, you focus on the film or article without involving your bias or personal opinions. This means you can be subjective in a response, but should try to remain as objective as possible in an analysis.
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The Introduction

  • Create an effective hook
  • Explain context & background
  • Develop a strong thesis
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The Summary

a condensation of main ideas & facts
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Analyze This!

  • Evidence & Support
  • Language & Tone
  • Bias & Structure
  • Fallacies & Refutations
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In conclusion...

summarize key points of your essay & restate your thesis

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Analysis

& problem solving