Write an introductory paragraph. The introduction contains background information on your topic, leads up to your thesis and contains the actual thesis statement.
Write at least three paragraphs to support your thesis. Each paragraph should contain a topic sentence and specific examples from the film or literature you are critiquing. The goal is to prove your thesis through these main body paragraphs.
Write a conclusion to your essay. The conclusion should summarize your main points and re-emphasize your thesis. You may also include any unanswered questions or other ambiguities contained in the work you are analyzing, and discuss how these ambiguities tie in to your thesis.
Include a bibliography that contains the film or literature you have critiqued along with any outside sources you used to support your argument. Format your essay in your professor's preferred style. Modern Language Association (MLA) format is typically used for most liberal arts disciplines.