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34kurt
3 years ago
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First, read a draft of an essay, "Two Critiques of Imperialism." This essay was written in response to an assignment asking the

writer to examine how Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels use the strengths of their respective genres to critique imperialism.
Answer pls
English
1 answer:
BartSMP [9]3 years ago
4 0

The objective of a critical essay is to subject an idea to rational analysis, comparing it to a similar idea, analyzing the benefits and disadvantages, and drawing conclusions from the same.

<h3>How do you write a critical analysis essay?</h3>

First and most important, you must research the idea you have been asked to critique. Every other step follows this one.

As you research the idea for the prompt, note your points and collect them in a logical arrangement.

Next, organize your thoughts as follows:

  • Introduction  - Where you state your overall claim or thesis
  • The body - where you lay out your points buttressing them with credible facts;
  • The conclusion - is where you restate your claim concisely.

Learn more about essays at:
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