My artifact is the superhero movie “Doctor Strange”
How to write the literature review?
The Literature Review is a rationale or justification for examining this artifact:
why is this artifact important to examine historically, socially, or theoretically? Also, the literature review provides a full history of the artifact, an overview of the storyline in a narrative or movie, and an overall background. This is also where you give credit for those who have contributed ideas (theories, conceptual definitions or measurement strategies). With some artifacts you might discuss what reviewers said about it or the popularity of the artifact, or what possible impact did it make overall.
Your analysis is not part of the literature review.
Never simply list the books and articles you’ve read in preparation. Integrate them into a report about your artifact. Always use lit review to build the case your research has been worth doing. Overall, the literature review should tell the reader all the background information about the artifact so they can understand the analysis better.
Please use APA format.
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