Compare and Contrast

Compare and Contrast the in Lucy in ” The Best Girlfriend You Never Had” and Zoe in “You’re Ugly, Too”. How are they similar? How are the different? Specially, consider their attitudes about themselves and their relationships with men.

THIS IS NOT A PLOT SUMMARY THE READER ALREADY KNOWS WHAT HAPPENS IN THE STORY… NO NEED TO REGURGITATE POINTLESS PLOT SUMMARY INSTEAD FOCUS ON THE DETAILS USING EVIDENCE AND SUPPORTING YOU EVIDENCE THIS IS VERY CRUCIAL. USE OPTIONS, BUT AVOID USING I.

When selecting detail:

1. Include enough points of compare and contrast
2. Maintain balance between the points discussed( must have balance between comparison/ contrast)
3. Consider your audience and purpose( AVOID PLOT SUMMARY)

4. MUST look at characteristics of characters
5. MUST look at critical moments of characters in story
5. MUST look at what motivates each character in their actions
6. MUST look at dialog( INCLUDE QUOTES )

”’focus on your OPINIONS(avoid I), SUPPORT FROM TEXT, AND PURPOSE

– When selecting detail you MUST, MUST INCLUDE ALL THE P;POINTS MENTIONED ABOVE #1-6–

Thesis:

A compare and contrast thesis or RESEMBLANCE Claim requires the writer to find similarities and differences between literary
works often focusing characters and themes.
Organziation of essay:

POINT BY POINT- you make a point about your first subject followed by the corresponding point about your second subject within the same paragraph using examples and supporting ur examples with critical thinking.

again this is not a plot summary but use examples with critical thinking that examines everything i included, above it is comparison and contrast. similarities and difference. pretty straight forward.
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