Introduction to Comparison/Contrast Essays
Body Paragraphs
Expand upon points in thesis statement & provide further details Each one should contain topic sentence & supporting sentence Typical comparison/contrast essay has 4-6 body paragraphs
The point of writing a comparison or contrast is to
highlight subtle differences or unexpected similarities; there should be a meaningful connection between the two things you are comparing or contrasting
Informative Writing
Writing designed to inform, describe, or explain Goal is to inform reader about something using objective tone by avoiding use of first person references
Purpose of Comparison/Contrast in Writing
Effective way to draw connections between two subjects & convey important similarities & differences between them Should increase audience's understanding of how 2 subjects within a category are similar or different; can utilize elements from multiple modes such as informative, persuasive, or argumentative
Introduction
Establish essay's topic; include clear articulation of thesis Thesis should state the two subjects that will be compared, contrasted, or both, along with points that will be further explored in body of essay
Structure of a Comparison/Contrast Essay
Introductory paragraph with thesis statement, body paragraphs that support thesis statement & highlight similarities/differences between subjects Conclusion