It's really very useful for my coursework, thanks a lot!! But how could you find so much critics about this story? I wanna find them but I couldn't....
One thing I forgot to say... Nice citations! I... enjoyed the citations... they made me laugh a tad bit. I have to admit that. Nice job on that. But, aren't they supposed to be in parentheses not brackets? (sorry, to be a critic :oops:)
I must admit that article will probably be one of the best article I will ever read on this site. No, perhaps the best article I will read any were. I have just recently re-read this great little piece of history and I must say, after finishing reading it just... made me feel indescribable. Perhaps it is because I have found someone who actually cares enough of the "older" (my friends and I have arguments) stories. My friends only seem interested in the "up-and-coming" fiction and don't take the time to appreciate the pieces of literature such as Stevenson's Strange Case(I don't get italics I think...) I feel kind of bad for them that they don't find these stories enjoyable. I loved The Strange Case(stupid italics, gr!) and it was the turning point in my reading life. I hated to read, but I found a whole different experience in the works of the 1800s. I do apologize for my long comment, but I think this is a topic worth talking about. Every one now a days is all The Jonas Brothers, Twilight, Miley Cyrus, etc. It's nice to see something worth it for once. Something I can rant and babble on and on about for once. So, to conclude, I must say that I would suggest your article to anyone and everyone, even to my "weenie" friends. I bravo you one last time.
Okay, so I didn't actually read the article, but I have my reasons. I clicked on the title from the main page, without even reading it to use it as a distraction from my English homework. And imagine my shock to see that this is over the very story I'm reading right now for English. I had to do a double take. O_O
I didn't read it because I don't want any spoilers, so I'll read it when I finish the book and all the analysis that goes with it. Heh, this was kind of weird.
Organization: A-
Grammar: A+
Content actually constitutes as an article: A
Analysis: A+
Overall: A+
Notes: Excellent! The only problem I found was where you began talking about why you think Jekyll's confession is the biggest point and then you began rambling about something else then came back to the point a paragraph or two later... Other than that this is one of the best articles I've seen in a long time.