Compare and contrast essay
essay outline
topic: compare and contrast the dystopian soci...
English, 28.08.2019 20:30 lisafrench8222
Compare and contrast essay
essay outline
topic: compare and contrast the dystopian societies in john wyndham’s chrsyalids and andrew niccol’s gattaca.
introduction:
general statement about topic
thesis: make your claim/argument (ensure you mention the title and author/director of both pieces in the introduction)
idea #1:
topic sentence: introduces a similarity
examples: from both text that show the similarity
the chrysalids example (cited quote)
gattaca example
explanation: make the comparison clear
transition (connect/bridge to the next idea)
idea #2:
topic sentence: introduces a difference
examples: from both text that show the difference
the chrysalids example (cited quote)
gattaca example
explanation: make the contrast clear
transition (connect/bridge to the next idea)
idea #3:
topic sentence: introduces a difference
examples: from both text that show the difference
the chrysalids example (cited quote)
gattaca example
explanation: make the contrast clear
transition (connect/bridge to the next idea)
conclusion:
restate thesis
final thoughts
connect to broader concepts
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