Although a critical essay is much like a regular essay, it has its own unique rules oh. This article will talk briefly about how to write this type of essay, which is divided into four parts:
1. Beginning
(Summarise the main points you want to make, don’t write too much, about 10-15% of the whole essay)
2. Body
(state your thoughts or position clearly, should account for 50-60% of the whole)
3. Conclusion
(Summarise your most important points and reasons, about 10-20% of the whole article)
4. Citation
(Mark up the things you use, never more than 10% of the whole article)
Next, you have to grasp what material to choose, how to build the structure. When you write, you can see what others think, but at the same time, you should also stick to your own views, think more, more new ideas. Finally write a review that addresses what the weaknesses of the article are, how it can be improved, and what kind of impact it might have.
Finally, a word about the research process that went into choosing this topic. You have to understand what you’re writing about, figure out which direction you want to go in, and what the connections are in between; then analyse some specifics in depth. When choosing a topic, don’t pick the kind of ideas that are too obvious or simple, talk to your teacher more, and give yourself more time to find information.