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Oddy Labs- How to do Book Analysis- Academic writing

Oddy Labs- How to do Book Analysis- Assignment helper<br><br>A book analysis entails a description, critical analysis, and an evaluation of the quality, meaning, and significance of a book.

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Oddy Labs- How to do Book Analysis- Academic writing

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  1. Critical Book Analysis

  2. What Is Book Analysis • A book analysis entails a description, critical analysis, and an evaluation of the quality, meaning, and significance of a book.

  3. Introduction • Provide essential information about the book and its theme • Explain the context of the book and the review • Mention relevant details about the author • State the thesis of the book

  4. Body • Summarize the book plot • Provide analysis and evaluation of the book • Review how the thesis was developed throughout the book • Organize the analysis into paragraphs (one idea per paragraph) • compare the book to other works • Evaluate the book for interest, accuracy, objectivity, importance, and usefulness to its intended audience • Explore issues the book raises • Comment on parts of particular interest and point out what gives the book literary merit; relate the book to a larger issue

  5. Conclusion • Restate the thesis statement and provide final judgment regarding the book • Answer the questions like: • What are the strengths of the book? Why should one read it? • What can one learn from it? How might the lessons from this book be applied?

  6. Dos • Say what the author has tried to do • Establish whether they succeeded • Provide evidence/support for all claims • Use the book in question as one of the sources

  7. Don’ts • Retell the book • Use book summary articles (Spark Notes etc.) or • Wikipedia as sources • Ignore the guidelines • Base all analysis on outside sources

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