An Essay on Early and Late Works by G. Byron

30 05 2008

If you have to write a compare-contrast essay on Literature and on the topic that you may choose by yourself, I suggest you writing a compare-contrast essay on the early and late works by George Byron. The information given below can become your best helper in writing your compare-contrast essay.

First of all, think about the possible thesis statement for your compare-contrast essay. Probably, the most successful thesis statement for an essay about the works by Byron should consist in setting a question, like “How did the historical events influence the works by Byron?”

The main Body of your essay will present a few examples of the poems by Byron where positive mood and high spirit prevails. Remember that you will have to prove your assumptions by the quotations from the poems by Byron. That is why be ready to format the quotations taken in accordance with the main requirements.

You cannot but tell about the historical events that became the reason for changing the worldviews of Byron. That of course, could not but be reflected in his poems and in his works in general.

Next and the most important task for you to do is to find the similarities and differences in early and late poems by Byron. Some stylistic devices used by Byron can be intrinsic to both early and late poems by him. Thus, it will be similarities.

The changes in his worldview and prevailing pessimistic mood are much more intrinsic for the late works by him. The early ones are much more optimistic and full of hope for the best. It is the major difference between his early and late works.

So, good luck with your compare-contrast essay!



Ideas for Compare/Contrast Essays

19 05 2008

As you can see a compare/contrast essay has two sides: when you compare something and when you contrast something. If you think that comparing and contrasting are alike, then you should better use the dictionary.

  • Comparison means finding the things that are common for both subjects under the consideration;
  • Contrasting lies in finding the differences in the subjects under the consideration.

So, when you start writing a compare/contrast essay, you should clear up what is more important comparing or contracting.

Of course, the process of writing a compare/contrast essay is not a simple listing the features, which are similar and different in both subjects. Also, during writing this kind of essay, you should demonstrate your abilities in critical thinking. Try to give the answers on such questions as:

  • What is the reason for the differences?
  • What can you get from such way of comparing?
  • In what way are the similarities presented?

In this, by answering these questions you can create a compare/contrast essay.

When you get more or less concrete idea of writing a compare/contrast essay, it is time to think about the topics for writing.

For example, you may compare the book and the film that is created on this book:

  • Series of Harry Potter adventures;
  • I Know what You Did Last Summer;
  • War of the Worlds.

These examples have a lot in common, still a lot of differences. You may discover the differences by your own or you can read the opinions of the authors of the books. Louis Duncan finds the film based on her book “I Know what You Did Last Summer” a poor copy of her work.

So, now you have some general ideas for writing a compare/contrast essay, so start writing!



Compare-Contrast Essay: Love and Hatred

15 05 2008

Perhaps, love and hatred at the first sight seem to be incomparable. Still, you can find some features intrinsic for love as well as for hatred. That is why you can easily take love and hatred as the topic for your compare-contrast essay.

Before we consider the similarities and differences between love and hatred, let us remember what structure we should keep to while writing a compare-contrast essay. Every compare-contrast essay should contain the introductory paragraph, the main body, where the objects are considered, and the conclusion. So, follow this structure while making your own compare-contrast essay about love and hatred.

Now let us pass over to identifying the main differences and similarities of love and hatred.

Similarities: When a person loves someone, he or she has got negative emotions in case something is going in the way that he or she does not want. The same thing happens when a person hates anyone. Negative emotions seem to seize the bottom of the heart making you suffer from your personal anger. Besides as people say, “From love to hatred there is one step only”;

Differences: When people love each other, and everything is going right in their relations, they feel good. When they are together, they are feeling fine, and life is good for both of them. It is different with hatred. Real hatred does not allow people be with each other. When they are together, they are nervous. Hatred destroys, love creates.

You may find a lot of other similarities and differences between love and hatred that you may include into your own compare-contrast essay.



Compare-Contrast Essay on Political Structures

14 05 2008

The first thing you should keep in mind before starting to write your compare-contrast essay is the main purpose of writing compare-contrast essays. Do you know what is it? The main purpose of writing a compare-contrast essay is to compare 2 objects by the number of similarities and differences.

If you still have not determined the topic of your compare-contrast essay, I suggest you comparing 2 political structures: totalitarianism and democracy.

At the first look these structures seem to be incomparable as they are absolutely different. Still, if you look deeper inside them, you will find out that there are certain similarities.

The first thing you should start your compare-contrast essay with is a thesis statement. Any thesis statement is the most important component of Introduction. It can be expressed in one sentence or in several ones.

Next you should do is to give the definitions for both political structures. It will be the Main Body of your compare-contrast essay. Here you may also present the most peculiar features of both structures. Let us consider them:

Totalitarianism – the power is in hands of one certain party, moral pressure and physical on people expressing protest, prohibition of all existing parties except the leading one, etc.;

Democracy – the freedom of speech and actions. Parties get all rights for existence.

Actually, the main features of both systems are the differences themselves. What are their similarities? In fact, democracy is rather a relative notion. Inspite of the fact that you have freedom of speech and actions, you cannot do everything you want. So, the rights are restricted by the state regulations. If you break any rules, you will have to bear moral or physical pressure as well. Thus, it is the main similarity of totalitarianism and democracy.

In the end of your compare-contrast essay draw a conclusion.



Alike or not Alike – That is the Question

11 05 2008

Academic paper writings differ much from each other. If, for example, we take an essay, we can consider different types of essays within one main type of paper writing, called essay.

One of the most frequently assigned types of essay is called compare-contrast essay. Compare-contrast essay means that an essay writer should compare 2 objects or phenomena and identify their similarities and differences.

The final purpose of compare- contrast essay is to define what prevails in considered objects or phenomena: similarities or differences.

If you want to write a good compare-contrast essay, you should take into account the following issues:

  • 2 objects or phenomena should be comparable. If you take an apple and an elephant, hardly will you find any similarities between them. you must have super-brains to prove they are similar;
  • The proofs should be reasonable. Of course, sometimes one example can be sensible for you, meanwhile your reader will consider it to be an absolute nonsense. Take into consideration the reader’s preferences as well;
  • A reader likes to participate in discussion rather than to observe it. So, try your best to make your reader be involved into discussion by providing really interesting information.

Final conclusion of yours will take the final point in your compare-contrast essay. Good luck!