critics critique works. A critic is a reader who analyzes, evaluates and writes/offers a critical evaluation of the work of art.
CRITICAL ANALYSIS
The purpose for writing a critique is to evaluate somebody's work (a book, an essay, a movie, a painting...) in order to increase the reader's understanding of it. A critical analysis is subjective writing because it expresses the writer's opinion or evaluation of a text. Analysis means to break down and study the parts. Writing a critical paper requires two steps: critical reading and critical writing.
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Example:
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/arcadia_critics.html
Critics' Comments on Arcadia, My Arcadia:
Fascinating. . .An elegantly written and deeply felt epic that will appeal to readers of all backgrounds."—Charles Moskos, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University, and author of Greek Americans.
"A very special story. . .I enjoyed it immensely."—Hon. Michael Dukakis
"Anyone who reads this book. . .will find shared experiences that touch deeply."—Nicholas Gage, author of Eleni and other best-selling novels.
"A story vividly and dramatically told, with echoes of the greatness that was Hellas."—Harry Park Petrakis, well-known Greek author.
"We Greeks owe gratitude to the author because he took the common life of our country and its scenes and made them a blessing through the literary process and projected them on the international horizon for all the world to view and admire."—Photis Fournodavlos.
"A rare document of our life."—Iphigenia Benaki, Athens, St. Basil's Publishers
"The making of the immigrant."—Georgia Mitchell
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