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The document provides a template for writing a critical analysis essay. It outlines the typical structure including an introduction with a thesis statement, a summary of the main ideas, an analysis section evaluating what is done well and poorly with examples, and a conclusion that restates the thesis. It also lists the key elements that should be included in each section.

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The document provides a template for writing a critical analysis essay. It outlines the typical structure including an introduction with a thesis statement, a summary of the main ideas, an analysis section evaluating what is done well and poorly with examples, and a conclusion that restates the thesis. It also lists the key elements that should be included in each section.

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Critical Analysis Template


In a critical analysis essay, you systematically evaluate a work’s effectiveness including what it does well and
what it does poorly. It can be used to discuss a book, article or even a film. You must read the piece carefully
and may need to look up terms or concepts you are unfamiliar with or research related reading prior to writing
your essay.

• state the title of the work, the author’s name and the date of publication
• outline main ideas of the book and identify the author’s thesis
• state your own thesis statement and your main idea about the work
Introduction
The novella, The Metamorphosis, by Frank Kafka is an excellent story because the author…
The article “Narratives of intercultural transformation” by Ingrid Adams is informative and
insightful because the author…
• briefly outline the main ideas of the book, article or film
• should involve who, what, where, when, why and how
• you may also choose to discuss the structure, style or point of view
Summary
This book is about… The author argues that…
The setting is… The research was…
The main character… The main points are…
The theme is… The authors conclude…

• critically state what you like and do not like about the book, article or film
• explain your ideas with specific examples from the book, article or film
• assess whether the author has achieved their intended goal
Analysis • the analysis may look at whether the work is
§ focused, understandable, persuasive, clear, informative
§ original, exciting, interesting, well-written
§ directed at the appropriate audience, meeting the purpose
§ well researched, with appropriate conclusions, and more…
The analysis is made up of several different paragraphs.

• restate your thesis in new words


Conclusion • summarize your main ideas if possible with new and stronger words
• include a call to action for your reader
You must read this book because … or This article is not useful because…

Remember critical analysis should be fun! This is your chance to say what you think about a piece, but you
must back up your opinions with supporting arguments and specific details from the text.

© Keiran Rankin and Sara Wolfe

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