Critical Analysis Essay
Critical Analysis Sample Outline
I.
Introduction
i. First sentence should contain the title of the work (in quotes) and author
with a restatement of author’s intent or claim (as you interpret it)
ii. Offer a brief summary of article (3-5 sentences)
iii. Thesis statement (topic and point). Thesis statement may include the
purpose of your essay (to analyze and evaluate the work)
II.
Body Paragraphs (shoot for 5-7 body paragraphs)
i. Opening sentence should introduce the author’s first main point
ii. Quote the author’s first main point word for word. Use quotation marks
and a parenthetical citation.
iii. If you feel this is a good point, elaborate on it. Explain to your reader
why you feel this is a valid point. Help them to understand the point
from your perspective. The goal is to explain the point to them and help
them gain a deeper understanding of and appreciation for the author’s
position. You may choose to share a story from personal experience that
explains why you are interpreting this point the way you are.
iv. If you feel the point is invalid or does not make sense, help your reader
understand why you feel this way. You may offer a counterpoint or share
a story from personal experience that explains why you are interpreting
this point the way you are.
v. Try not to begin or end your body paragraphs with a quotation. You want
the first and last word in each paragraph. Each paragraph, however,
should contain a direct quote from the article you are analyzing.
III.
Conclusion
i. Restate your thesis. Include title and author of work.
ii. Offer a summary of your findings
iii. Make a clear judgment about the overall effectiveness of the work
iv. You may choose to recommend or not recommend this work to your
reader.
v. End with a strong clincher sentence.