Refutation is a common style of argumentative writing, which is especially valuable in criticizing and exposing some ugly social phenomena. But students often feel that they don't know where to refute and can't write. There is actually a train of thought in writing such articles, that is, 1, listing phenomena, 2, showing disadvantages, 3, exploring the root causes, and 4, pointing out the way out. This paper tries to take the senior high school text and Mr. Lu Xun's masterpiece "Takeism" as an example to analyze this feature of the criticism.
Establish a topic
Theory as opposed to refutation
Argumentative writing is to put forward your own views and then demonstrate them with arguments. That is to say, the author takes the initiative and the object is the average person.
Refutation means using arguments to prove that others' views are wrong, and refuting the arguments of predecessors, the object is the original author.