User:Rachelad/sandbox

Article Evaluation: Tragedy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy

The article page I looked up was Tragedy. The page was very concisely focused on aspects of the genre by including authors who have written tragedies, providing history, as well as a number of informative links. The overall tone is neutral as the article presents the information without bias, primarily including history and the origins of the tragedy genre as a whole. Many of the links are up to date and work, though there are a few that no longer appear. The links that are posted take you to other Wikipedia pages. On the talk page, a few of the comments have been posted around 2014-2016, but many of them are outdated, dating from around 2012. One of the comments discusses the influence of Greek tragedy on today's society. Other comments offer criticisms, arguing that certain authors such as Nietzsche shouldn't be included on the page. The page as a whole offers unbiased information on the genre of tragedy, though is slightly out of date and could use some revision.

Sandbox Contribution
For my contribution, I worked with Ivy to evaluate the reading published by Musa Gurnis. I helped to summarize his article, creating content for the 'Influence on public' page and made other small edits to other paraphrases.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ivyeon/sandbox#Influence_on_Public