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Writing an Essay
Compare and Contrast
A compare and contrast essay presents
similarities and differences between two subjects, items, or topics. You
may either examine the features of the two subjects without making any
judgments, or you may point out advantages and/or disadvantages of each
with the intention of making a choice between them. Comparative essays may
discuss similarities or differences arranged in the order the writer
chooses. No particular number of main points is required.
- Always choose two subjects that have
enough basis for comparison to cover the required essay length. A
common essay length is approximately 500 words and requires at least
three ways in which the subjects are alike or different. Your thesis
should tell the reader exactly what you are going to compare or
contrast.
- There are two basic methods or styles of
organizing a compare and contrast essay.
- With the subject by subject or block
method, you address each subject in separate paragraphs.
If you have selected the subject by subject
method for your essay, the body will consist of several pairs of
paragraphs.
First and second paragraphs of body: The first
paragraph will address a characteristic of Subject X and the second
paragraph will address the same point for Subject Y.
Third and fourth paragraphs of body: The third
paragraph will address another characteristic of Subject X and the
fourth paragraph will address the same point for Subject Y.
Include additional pairs of paragraphs for additional
points of comparison, discussing other points of similarity and
difference, with the characteristics of Subject X being listed first.
- In the point by point method,
you examine one aspect of one subject and the same aspect of the
second subject within the same paragraph.
If you have selected the point by point method
for your essay, the body should consist of a minimum of three
paragraphs.
First paragraph of body: State a characteristic
of Subject X and then state how Subject Y is similar/dissimilar.
Second paragraph of body: State another
characteristic of Subject X and again state how Subject Y is
similar/dissimilar.
Add additional paragraphs for additional points of
comparison, keeping the target length of your essay in mind.
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