An Analytical Review Of Malcolm Gladwell's "Blink": Unveiling The Power Of Quick Decisions
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An Analytical Review of Malcolm Gladwell's "Blink": Unveiling the Power of
Quick Decisions
Evaluate Malcolm Gladwell's Blink in terms of its effectiveness in explaining how
snap judgments influence our decision-making process. How well does the book
balance the complexities of human intuition with the potential risks of relying on
quick judgments? Discuss the author's use of anecdotes, evidence, and
controversial issues to support or undermine his thesis. Word Count
Requirement: 1200-1500 words
Quick Decisions
Evaluate Malcolm Gladwell's Blink in terms of its effectiveness in explaining how
snap judgments influence our decision-making process. How well does the book
balance the complexities of human intuition with the potential risks of relying on
quick judgments? Discuss the author's use of anecdotes, evidence, and
controversial issues to support or undermine his thesis. Word Count
Requirement: 1200-1500 words
Title: blink
Introductory Paragraph; hook, anecdote, logical appeals
Write in here:
Thesis #1 - Malcolm Gladwell has penned a fascinating book which is certain to
revolutionize how we evaluate the world and the near one-hundred thousand day-to-day
decisions that impact our life.
Write your thesis #1:
Thesis #2 – Malcolm Gladwell has penned a book which trivializes the complex nature
of life and death decisions and erroneously dismisses the notions of pensive reflection
and erudite study.
Write your thesis #2:
1. Summarize the book. You need to describe what the book is about in enough detail that
someone who hasn’t read the book has a clear idea of the topic the author is addressing,
the parameters of the book, and how the book is organized. If you don’t give your reader
some idea what the book is about, then you may lose your reader when you start
analyzing the book. Note that a chapter-by-chapter summary of the book is not needed.
A general summary of the main points will be sufficient.
A summary tends to be logical since you are reporting on what the book is about.
• Topic sentence that alludes to your thesis sentence and leads into your summary
Summary here
Introductory Paragraph; hook, anecdote, logical appeals
Write in here:
Thesis #1 - Malcolm Gladwell has penned a fascinating book which is certain to
revolutionize how we evaluate the world and the near one-hundred thousand day-to-day
decisions that impact our life.
Write your thesis #1:
Thesis #2 – Malcolm Gladwell has penned a book which trivializes the complex nature
of life and death decisions and erroneously dismisses the notions of pensive reflection
and erudite study.
Write your thesis #2:
1. Summarize the book. You need to describe what the book is about in enough detail that
someone who hasn’t read the book has a clear idea of the topic the author is addressing,
the parameters of the book, and how the book is organized. If you don’t give your reader
some idea what the book is about, then you may lose your reader when you start
analyzing the book. Note that a chapter-by-chapter summary of the book is not needed.
A general summary of the main points will be sufficient.
A summary tends to be logical since you are reporting on what the book is about.
• Topic sentence that alludes to your thesis sentence and leads into your summary
Summary here
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