Academic writing i April 12th 2012
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Today Comparison/Contrast Essays
Comparison/contrast essays What do we do in a comparison/contrast essay?
Comparison/contrast essays In a comparison/contrast essay, we explain the differences and similarities between two items. - The ‘items’ can be any number of things (transportation systems, governments, kinds of ice cream).
Comparison/contrast essays In a comparison/contrast essay, we explain the differences and similarities between two items. This is a very common type of essay in many fields.
Comparison/contrast essays This is a very common type of essay in many fields. Examples: Compare the forms of government of Canada and the U.S. Compare the characters of Winston and O’Brien in George Orwell’s “1984.” Compare and contrast methods for promoting a new product. Political Science Literature Business
Organization A key feature of comparison/contrast essays is the organization. Careful organization is necessary for an effective essay of this kind. There are two ways to organize a comparison/contrast essay.
Organization There are two ways to organize a comparison/contrast essay. Point-by-point organization. Block organization.
Point-by-point Organization Similar to logical division pattern we used on Paper 2. In a point-by-point organization, each point of comparison becomes the topic of a paragraph. These ‘points of comparison’ become the body paragraphs of the essay.
Point-by-point Organization Basic outline: I. Introduction (opening, purpose of the essay, thesis statement). II. Body A. Difference/similarity 1 B. Difference/similarity 2 C. Difference/similarity 3 III. Conclusion
Point-by-point Organization Example: Comparing two jobs. First, you need a list of important factors. - Brainstorming(listing, discussion, etc.) Organize the factors. Outline the essay.
Point-by-point Organization Example: Comparing two jobs. I. Introduction Thesis statement: One way to decide between two job offers is to compare them on important points. II. Body A. Salary B. Benefits C. Workplace atmosphere D. Opportunities for advancement. III. Conclusion
Point-by-point Organization Notice that each body paragraph (A, B , C, D) discusses only one topic/feature.
Block organization The other way to organize comparison/contrast essays. Arrange all the similarities together in a “block” and all the differences in a “block”. The order you discuss these blocks in the essay is up to you.
Block Organization Basic outline: I. Introduction (opening, purpose of the essay, thesis statement). II. Body A. Similarities B. Differences III. Conclusion
Block organization Example: Comparing two jobs. I. Introduction Thesis statement: One way to decide between two job offers is to compare them on important points. II. Body A. Similarities 1. Benefits 2. Opportunities for advancement. B. Differences 1. Salary 2. Workplace atmosphere III. Conclusion
Block organization The number of paragraphs in each block will depend on the topic.
Example essay Japan and the United States: Different but Alike What kind of organization does this use?
I. Intro Thesis statement. II. Body A. Topic: One obvious difference is the people. - Japan is homogenous - B: Topic: group interaction and sense of space - Individualism vs. groups In spite of these differences, these two apparently opposite cultures share several important experiences. C: Topic: both have transplanted cultures D: Topic: developed business and commerce E: Topic: emphasis on the importance of work and penalties paid for commitment to it III. Conclusion
I. Intro Thesis statement. II. Body A. Topic: One obvious difference is the people. - Japan is homogenous - America is a heterogeneous society B: Topic: group interaction and sense of space - Individualism vs. groups - informality vs. formality. -Rising about he crowd, admired, and rewarded versus ‘the nail that sticks up gets hammered down.” -Difference in sense of size and scale. In spite of these differences, these two apparently opposite cultures share several important experiences. C: Topic: both have transplanted cultures - China for Japan. - Great Britain for the United States. D: Topic: developed business and commerce - Department stores. - both are consumer societies E: Topic: emphasis on the importance of work and penalties paid for commitment to it -12-hour workdays. - six day work weeks. III. Conclusion