Creative Writing
Creative Writing
2. Which of the following should be included in the first part of the reaction paper?
A. Personal thoughts
B. Information about the author
C. Main problem
D. Sources
3. Which of the following are used to learn more about the structure
of reaction paper?
A. Examples
B. Opinions
C. Reactions
D. Traditions
5. Which of the following will help you avoid mistakes in writing a reaction paper?
A. Give a summary of an article.
B. Give an overview.
C. Back your ideas with examples.
D. Do not give your personal opinion.
6. Which of the following is NOT included in the second part of your review?
A. Personal thoughts
B. Information about the author
C. Highlights of the main points
D. Main ideas
For numbers 7-10, please refer to the following statements:
I. Read or watch the material carefully.
II. Come up with a thesis statement.
III. Write down your thoughts while reading or watching.
IV. Compose an outline.
7. Which of the following must be done first when you are asked to write a review?I
A. II
B. III
C. IV
A. I
B. II
C. III
D. IV
A. I
B. II
C. III
D. IV
A. I
B. II
C. III
D. IV
What’s In
The text above is not the appropriate way of writing a reaction paper. As what
you have learned in Module 3, your views must be based on facts and written in an
appropriate language and approach. How should you write a reaction paper?
What Is It
You may be asked to write a reaction paper indirectly, and you have to get the
intention of the examiner fast. A good example is that you may be asked to give a
critique about a certain subject, and this would constitute a reaction paper, or to write
a review about a literature book; it also falls into the same group.
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Despite the fact that you are writing about your reactions, thoughts and
impressions, you still need to follow an appropriate structure. So make sure to:
● Read the material carefully
Whether it is a book, article, or a film, make sure to read or watch it very
carefully.
Sometimes, you will need to repeat this procedure for a couple of times.
This will help you focus on the aspects that impressed you the most and come
back to them after you are done with reading or watching.
Doing so, you won’t forget any important ideas that came to your head.
Use your notes to formulate a central idea you will develop in your further work.
Then put it in one sentence and make it your thesis statement.
● Compose an outline
Every time you write an academic paper, you need to make an outline. Try at
least once and you will see how helpful an outline could be!
Only when all the preparations are done, start writing a paper itself.
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The first part of your paper should contain information on the author and the
topic. You need to write down the main ideas and highlight the main points of the
paper. You can use direct quotations if needed. Avoid your personal opinion in this
section. The second part should contain your personal thoughts on the subject.
Focus on a main problem or address all of them and describe your opinion. Explain
how the material can relate to the modern world, to the society or separate
individuals. Back your statements with sources if needed and make conclusions
whether you support the author or not.
● Read the original article carefully and highlight the main ideas and points
you want to discuss;
● Describe your point of view and back it with additional information if
needed. Use vivid examples;
● Use various sources to make your statement more argumentative.
There are also a few tips, which will help you to avoid common mistakes.
First, don’t give a summary of an article. You should perform your personal opinion,
not an overview. You should always back your ideas with examples. However, avoid
using examples, which are difficult to relate to the topic. With the help of these
simple rules, you will learn how to write a reaction paper and will be able to create an
outstanding work!
What’s More
Activity 2.
Now, that you know what a reaction paper is and how to write it, let us read a
review of a movie entitled, “Miracle in Cell No. 7” and evaluate whether it has the
characteristics of a good reaction paper/movie review or not.
But before you read it, let us define these words first. Get the meaning of
these words from any dictionary.
WORDS MEANINGS FROM DICTIONARY
1. Handicap
2. Forge
3. Execution
4. Exonerate
5. Perplex
6. Caricature
7. Cronyism
8. Undercurrent
9. Compensate
But then there’s the melodramatic, tragic aspect of the film that gives it its
jarring tone. The prison scenes are told in flashback as an adult Ye-sung (Park
Shin-hye) addresses a court in an attempt to prove her father’s innocence. Her
biggest ally in the quest is Jang Min-hwan (Jeong Jin-young), warden at the time of
Yong-gu’s detention. In 1997 Jang is a grieving father whose experience and gut
instinct tell him Yong-gu may be innocent. He does his part by looking the other way
when Ye-sung
neaks in and by raising the little girl later on. He also digs around police records and
uncovers a pattern of political prosecution, police ineptitude and corruption that
supports their claims. And Lee has a penchant for heavy-handed imagery (the hot air
balloon that gets snagged on barbed wire) and histrionics (walking the green mile)
that could bear judicious editing.
It is this odd mix of broad comedy and issue-based drama that makes Miracle
so perplexing and logic-defying. It’s hard to tell if Lee has made a socialdrama (legal
shortcomings and cronyism make headlines in Korea) disguised as a goofy comedy
or a comedy with an undercurrent of righteous anger. Either way, the film wouldn't
work at all if it wasn’t packed with engaging performances by some of Korea’s most
reliable second-stringers. Ryu (War of the Arrows) waffles between caricature and
affecting as the handicapped Yong-gu, and Gal occasionally suffers an
overabundance of cute (though she’s far more interesting than Park), but the rest of
the cast more than compensate for their shortcomings, particularly Oh (The Thieves)
and Jeong (The King and the Clown). Miracle in Cell No. 7 is one of those films you
don’t want to, one you know you shouldn’t, but you just can’t help liking.
Check your understanding of the text by answering the questions below. Write your answer
in your activity notebook.
What I Can Do
Now that you have learned how to write a reaction paper, you are ready to
write your own.
Write your own review or critique about any book or movie that you would
like to read or watch. Follow the guidelines below:
1. Choose a book that you find easy to read and understand. If you prefer a
movie choose one that is rated G (General Audiences).
2. Be sure to use appropriate language, manner and critical approach. You may
use the reader-response criticism, structuralism or formalism as an approach
in writing the review.
3. The language should be formal and easily understood by the general public. Use
everything that you have learned in this module.
4. You can also refer to the texts you have read. Those were very good
examples and you can use them as guide as you develop your own book or movie
review.
5. Format: Arial 12 font, short bond paper size, and double spacing.
Are you ready? Start Writing! Good luck! You can use a separate sheet of paper for
the draft.
Self-Check!
Great job! You have completed Lesson 1 successfully! Before going to the
next lesson, check the icon that best shows your learning experience.
Great job! You have completed Lesson 1 successfully! Before going to the
next lesson, check the icon that best shows your learning experience.
If you checked the first icon, you are ready for the next module. If you have checked the second
icon, you need to review the things that you need to relearn. If you have checked the third icon, it
would be best if you read from more the links given above and ask help from your teacher, parents or
peers in clarifying the lessons that you find difficult. Be honest so that you will truly improve.
Post Test
Let us check how well you have mastered the lessons in this module.
Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer in your activity
notebook.
3. Which of the following are used to learn more about the structure
of reaction paper?
a. Examples
b. Opinions
c. Reactions
d. Traditions
5.Which of the following will help you avoid mistakes in writing a reaction paper?
a. Give a summary of an article.
b. Give an overview.
c. Back your ideas with examples.
d. Do not give your personal opinion.
6. Which of the following is NOT included in the second part of your review?
a. Personal thoughts
b. Information about the author
c. Highlights of the main points
d. Main ideas
7. Which of the following must be done first when you are asked to write a review?
a. I
b. II
c. III
d. IV
8. Which of the given steps in number 7 be done next?
a. I
b. II
c. III
d. IV
a. I
b. II
c. III
d. IV
a. I
b. II
c. III
d. IV
Additional Activities
You have read about how to write reaction papers and read a sample movie review. After
doing the activities, review and reflect on what you have learned. Fill in the blanks of the
activity sheet.