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How Do You Write A Literary Criticism Of A Book?

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How Do You Write A Literary Criticism Of A Book?

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Writing literary criticism of a book usually comes as part of a literature class in an English curriculum. Learning to write literary criticism comes through instruction from teachers and experience. Pay special attention to details such as the structure of the literary work. Literary criticism does not necessarily mean that you tear apart a book or are negative at all, but rather that you explore meanings in the writing and try to figure out what the author is saying. Read the book. Make notes on your impressions and reactions as you read. Pick out phrases, plot points and thought processes that interest you. Mark or write down the pages of interesting passages. Don’t worry yet about the meaning of the ideas you are collecting. Write your overall thoughts about the book as soon as you finish it. Include things you learned, your impressions, what you liked and didn’t like, and whether you consider the book a success. Don’t worry about structure at this stage. Just get as many thoughts

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