2. Comparison and Contrast Writing
Has a clear purpose
Considers shared characteristics
3. Fairly examines similarities, differences, or both
Considers a sufficient number of significant characteristics and
details
Makes a point
4. Planning a Comparison and Contrast Essay
Choose a basis of comparison and a purpose
Develop your thesis
Identifies the subjects
Suggests focus on similarities, differences, or both
States your main point
Select points of comparison
5. Examples
Weak thesis: The main characters, Michael and Jenny share
similarities and differences.
Stronger thesis: Through their similarities and differences,
Michael and Jenny demonstrate that self acceptance is an important
aspect of honesty.
Strongest thesis: Due to their character development, tone, and
gender differences, Jenny manages deception better than
Michael.
6. Body Paragraph Organization
Subject-by-Subject Organization
emphasizes the larger picture
Point-by-Point Organization
emphasizes details and specifics, works better for lengthy
essays
7. Point-by-Point
8. Subject-by-Subject
9. Good Luck!