CRITICISM HOW DID YOU LIKE IT? P.412. CRITICISM: THE ANALYSIS AND JUDGEMENT OF THE MERITS AND FAULTS OF A LITERARY OR ARTISTIC WORK. (JUDGING THE GOOD.

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CRITICISM HOW DID YOU LIKE IT? P.412

CRITICISM: THE ANALYSIS AND JUDGEMENT OF THE MERITS AND FAULTS OF A LITERARY OR ARTISTIC WORK. (JUDGING THE GOOD AND BAD OF A STORY, MOVIE, BOOK, ART, ETC.)

CRITICISM QUICKWRITE THINK ABOUT A MOVIE, TV SHOW, SONG, VIDEO GAME, OR BOOK THAT YOU REALLY, REALLY LIKE… TELL ME WHY!

CRITICISM: CHARACTERS ARE THE CHARACTERS BELIEVABLE / UNREALISTIC? WHAT MOTIVATES THE CHARACTER ? HOW DO YOU FEEL? DO YOU HAVE ANY CONNECTIONS? CAN YOU IDENTIFY? King Arthur: The Sword in the Stone p. 414

CRITICISM: PLOT DID THE WRITER HOLD YOUR ATTENTION? WAS THE STORY BELIEVABLE? WAS THE PLOT CLEAR? DID YOU UNDERSTAND THE SERIES OF EVENTS? Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady pg. 451

CRITICISM: THEME WHAT DID THE STORY MEAN? DID THE STORY SAY SOMETHING IMPORTANT ABOUT LIFE? DID IT LEAVE YOU THINKING SO WHAT? DID IT SAY SOMETHING NEW, FRESH, AND MEANINGFUL TO YOU? WAS ITS THEME OLD AND TIRED, SOMETHING YOU’VE HEARD MANY TIMES BEFORE LIKE: TRUE LOVE WINS IN THE END OR CRIME DOESN’T PAY ? Young Ladies Don’t Slay Dragons