A literary review was an article that evaluated and analyzed literary works. To write a good literary review, one needed to start from the following aspects: 1. Evaluation of the work itself: The beginning of a literary review should be a full evaluation of the work, including the theme, plot, characters, language, structure, and so on. It was necessary to evaluate the quality, value, and significance of the work so that the readers could understand the characteristics and highlights of the work. 2. Analyzing the background and social environment of the work: The work is often closely related to society, history, culture, etc. Literature criticism needed to analyze the background and social environment of the work and explore the relationship between the work and society, history, and culture so that readers could better understand the meaning and extension of the work. 3. Evaluation of the author's style and characteristics: Each. Literature reviews needed to evaluate the author's writing style, language style, and thinking tendency so that readers could understand the author's personality and style. 4. Exploring the meaning and influence of the works: literary works often have profound thoughts and symbolic meanings that affect the readers 'thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Literature criticism needed to discuss the meaning and impact of the work, analyze the impact of the work on the readers, and discuss the meaning and value of the work to society and culture. 5. Propose your own reading experience and feelings: Literature criticism is not only an evaluation and analysis of the work, but also a discussion of the reader's reading experience and feelings. You need to share your own reading experience and feelings, and share your own feelings and understanding of the work and reading. To sum up, writing a good literary review requires many aspects, not only to evaluate the work itself, but also to analyze the background and social environment of the work, to explore the author's style and characteristics, to evaluate the meaning and influence of the work, and to propose one's own reading experience and feelings.