How to Write a Reaction Paper
Consider these general steps as you plan your writing: • Pull your thoughts together on what you just experienced. • Come up with a thesis statement. • Come up with what reaction you want to put down on paper. • Decide on your organization and format draft your reaction paper.
As a starting point for your reaction paper, select two or three major points from the following list and write a paragraph for each point. § React to the ideas presented. Are they clear and suitable? Explain the ideas, give examples of their application in the material presented, and compare/contrast the ideas with your own. § Compare it to another material. How was it similar to the other material? How was it different? Which did you enjoy more? What makes it more enjoyable? Which did you learn more from? § Discuss specific insights or facts you have learned or gained from reading the material presented. Discuss each insight or fact you have learned in a detailed paragraph, using direct examples from the material presented. Include a page reference to the material you are reacting to. § Make a judgment about the material presented and support it. Did you like it?