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What does the thesis supervisor mean by saying that the literature review is too scattered?
< < strong > > what you said is not specific enough. You need to ask questions, analyze and solve problems, compare the views of different scholars and their theoretical basis, and further clarify your own views.

Literature review, as its name implies, is to summarize and evaluate the existing literature related to one's own thesis, that is, to analyze the research status at home and abroad.

Literature review should usually include the research background and significance of the paper, the explanation of key concepts in the paper, the research status at home and abroad, the research content and content arrangement of the paper.