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Article Analysis Template: Follow for a Better Writing

To make it easier for you to write a critical analysis essay, we have a


helpful analysis writing template that will guide you through the most
critical points. This helpful writing template will make sure that you
are following the right format, structure, and do not miss anything
important!

Introduction

1. State the title of the work that you analyze, specify author’s
name and the date of publication, if available.

2. Outline the main ideas of a news report or a research journal


article to identify the author’s thesis.

3. Come up with your own thesis statement and talk briefly of


your main vision and ideas related to original paper.

4. Keep it short! After all, it is an introduction!

Examples to Follow: 
The “Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien is an educational and a self-
critical story because the author makes a point about…
The article “Racial Prejudice in Pretoria, South Africa” by Joost Van
Der Graaf provides an unbiased insight on racial relationships in South
Africa in a unique manner because the author has studied…
Summary

1. Provide a brief outline of the main ideas presented in your


research article, news report, book or a movie.

2. This is an actual part that should answer to the


questions what, why, who, when and how exactly.

3. Discuss the structure of an article that you are working with,


talk about the style and the point of view presented by the
author.

Examples to Follow: 
This article tells about… An academic environment where the research
has taken place is… The main subject in the news report is telling a
story of his own vision of a financial crisis… The theme of a research
article focuses on… The author clearly argues that… The research
makes an important point of a difference between home-schooling and
public education through the lens of … The authors conclude that…

Analysis

1. State what you like and what you do not like about the article
or a news report in a critical way.

2. Explain your own ideas by offering specific examples from an


actual article, a news report or a book.

3. Next, you have to state and explain whether the author has
achieved his or her intentions and goals or not.
You have to use analysis to see whether an original journal article or a
paper is focused, clear, unbiased, informative, and persuasive enough.
Another important point to check is whether an article directs to
appropriate and specific audience and if it really meets intentions and
a purpose. Check for correct conclusions and summing up of a research
being done.

Conclusion

a) Restate your thesis in a different way, using new words.


b) Summarize your main thesis and ideas presented, using core points
in a different tone.
c) If necessary and if appropriate, you should make a call to action for
your target audience.

Examples to follow:

This article is important because it provides a unique… This article has


a biased attitude because the author only focuses on… Instead of
turning to real-life examples and the actual statistics, the author of the
news report only makes assumptions…

Now let us move on to an actual critical analysis writing example of a


research article, so you can learn and start with your own work!
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