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Critic
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Not to be confused with
Critique.
For other uses, see
Critic (disambiguation).
Critic by
Lajos Tihanyi. Oil on canvas, c. 1916.
A critic is anyone who expresses a
value judgement. Informally,
criticism is a common aspect of all human expression and need not necessarily imply skilled or accurate expressions of judgement. Critical judgements, good or bad, may be positive (in praise of an
object of attention), negative (in dispraise), or balanced (weighing a combination of factors both for and against). Since all criticism must be regarded as having a purpose, a critic may also be definable by his or her specific
motivation. At its simplest, and for whatever reason, a critic may have either constructive or destructive intent.
Formally, the word is applied to persons who are publicly accepted in a recognised capacity, such as professional employment, graduation from a course of study, etc., to give critical commentaries in one or any of a number of specific fields of public or private achievement or endeavour. Such domains most commonly include
the arts,
performance and
public service (such as
catering) but may extend more widely to pronouncements on
moral character,
group behaviour, or any activity involving
repute in
public life, including
war,
broadcasting,
academia,
politics,
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