The Overview

The Overview

Worksheet Description

  1. Reflect on the author’s intentions and goals in creating the work. What message or theme is the author trying to convey? How does the work engage with its intended audience?
  2.  Identify the most effective and memorable aspects of the work, as well as areas where it could be improved. Consider elements like the clarity of the writing, the development of characters or arguments, and the coherence of the overall structure.
  3. When discussing the work’s strengths and weaknesses, use specific examples from the text to support your claims. This will make your review more credible and persuasive.
  4.  If possible, compare the work to other similar works in the genre or by the same author. This can help you assess the work’s originality and its place within the larger body of literature.
  5.  Aim to provide a balanced and objective assessment of the work. While it’s important to express your personal opinions, avoid letting your biases or preferences overshadow your analysis.
  6.  Structure your review logically, with clear sections addressing different aspects of the work, such as plot, characters, themes, and style. This will make your review easier to follow and understand.