Criticism Paper Guidelines
Criticism Paper Guidelines
Criticism Paper Guidelines
It is important that your critique has a definite structure and is easy to follow. You will need to think
logically about how you sequence your work. Below is a pattern that you might like to use.
You will need to comment not only on the content of the piece but also on the way in which it has
been written. Consider the following:
is the argument logical?
is the text well organized, clear and easy to read?
have important terms been clearly defined?
are the facts accurate?
do the arguments support the main point?
is there sufficient evidence for the arguments?
does the text present and consider opposing points of view?
does the material help you understand the subject?
what questions/observations does this article suggest?
what does this text make you think about?
A critique should be written in an essay format. It will need an introduction, a main body of text and
a conclusion. You will need to prepare a rough draft of your essay.
I. Introduction
Define the subject of your critique and your point of view
Background to Research
- Article/Author information
- Summarize the author’s main points and purpose
(1 paragraph)
Discuss the strengths of the article
Discuss the weaknesses of the article
References:
Adapted from:
Brock University Tips for student success: how to write a critique. Available at:
http://brocku.ca/sdc/learning/studywrite/critique.html (no date) (Accessed: 03 February 2004).
Kenyon College Writing an article critique. Available at:
http://psychology.kenyon.edu/labs/405/critique.htm (no date) (Accessed on: 03 February 2004).