Review Text
a.
What is the Review Text ?
Review text is an evaluation
of a publication, such as a movie, video game, musical composition, book; a
piece of hardware like a car, home appliance, or computer; or an event or
performance, such as a live music concert, a play, musical theatre show or
dance show.
b. Purpose of Review Text
Review text is used to critic
the events or art works for the reader or listener, such as movies, shows,
book, and others.
c. Generic Structure of Review Text
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Orientation : Background information of the text.
- Evaluations : Concluding statement : judgement,
opinion, or recommendation. It can consist ot more than one.
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Interpretative Recount : Summary of an art works including character and plot.
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Evaluative Summation : The last opinion consisting the appraisal or the punch
line of the art works being criticized.
d. The Example of Review Text
Harry Potter:
Order of the Phoenix
I absolutely love the Harry
Potter series, and all of the books will always hold a special place in my
heart.
I have to say that of all the
books, however, this one was not my favorite.
When the series began it was
as much of a “feel good” experience as a huge mug of hot cocoa. The stories
were bright, fast-paced, intriguing, and ultimately satisfying.
Order of the Phoenix is a
different kind of book. In some instances this works you feel a whole new level
of intensity and excitement by the time you get to the end. I was truly moved
by the last page. Other times the book just has a slightly dreary, depressing
feel. The galloping pace of the other books has slowed to a trot here, and
parts of it do seem long, as if we’re reading all about Harry “just hanging
out” instead of having his usual adventures. Reading in detail about Harry
cleaning up an old house, for example – housekeeping is still housekeeping,
magical or no, and I’m not very interested in doing it or reading about other
people doing it.
A few other changes in this
book – the “real” world comes much more in to play rather than the fantasy
universe of the previous books, and Harry has apparently been taken off his
meds. I know that he had a lot to be grumpy in this book, especially with being
a teenager and all, but the sudden change in his character seemed too drastic.
He goes from being a warm-hearted, considerate person to someone who will bite
his best friend’s heads off over nothing. It just seemed like it didn’t fit
with his character, like he turned into a walking cliché of the “angry teen”
overnight. The “real” story seemed to happen in the last 1/3 of the book, and
this part I loved. I actually liked the ending (and yes, I cried!) as sad as it
was. It packed a punch and it made me care about the story even more. Still a really
good book, with some editing it would have been great.
