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Aim (critique)
study, evaluate and examine a literary piece.
Purpose (critique)
provide an equitable and unbiased analysis.
Five parts of Critique paper
• Introduction
• Summary
• Evaluation
• Conclusion
• Reference
Explain Context, Introduce author & title, Main Points
Introduction
Short Recap
Summary
Assess
Evaluation
Overall Impression
Conclusion
Cite sources: Author, Dates, Title, Publisher, Page
Reference
repeat important words
Repitition of words / phrases
Similar terminology
Synonyms
avoid repitition
Pronouns
to connect sentences
Transitional Words
correct order
Sentence Pattern
Are used to enhance meaning, with the use of two or more modes. These modes are manner, techniques, or methods used in communication. They can be physical, printed, or digital in form.
Multimodal Elements
Refers to viewpoint, perspective, color, hue, sizes, shapes and etc.,
Visual
refers to the language used. Grammatical structure, conventions and dictions
Linguistic
refers to volume, rhythm, sound effects, silence, tone and etc.,
Audio
includes physical arrangement-spacing, position, organization, proximity, direction, and distance of elements in a text.
Spatial
refers to gestures, body movements, eye contact, facial expression and etc.,
Gestural
What is the name given to works written by experts who critique and analyze an authors work
Literary Criticism
This approach aims to extract and understand the values, principles, and virtues presented in the narrative.
MORALIST APPROACH
Looks at gender and the relationship between the sexes that is incorporated in the language and symbol of the text
FEMINIST APPROACH
This critical viewpoint examines a text in relation to its historical or cultural backdrop.
Historical Approach