Using the first prompt, you will be writing a comparative essay. See the details of how to write a comparative essay below.
<h3>How do you write a comparative essay?</h3>
A comparative essay is given as an essay where in two ideas a examined for similarities and differences.
The first place to start is by creating an outline that will help ensure that your essay is properly articulated.
The key outline are:
- Introduction (stating your claim)
- Body (highlighting all the similarities and differences)
- Conclusion (summarizing the points in the body and restating the claim).
It is required that you study both topics in detail, highlighting points to be used in the body of the essay as you go.
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‘It goes on and on and on’
Repetition
‘The smell of wine and cheap purfume’
Imagery
‘Their shadows searching the night’
Personification
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When Heathcliff's guardian, Mr. Earnshaw, dies, his son inherits the estate. When his happens, Heathcliff loses the favor he's had at the estate. He is no longer seen as an equal and instead he is treated as a lesser being because Hindey is enacting his jealousy from his childhood. Because of this, when Heathcliff takes over Wuthering Heights, he wishes to enact the same thing on Hareton. He wants him to feel the same pain that Heathcliff felt as a young man when Hindley treated him wrongly.
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