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Ierofanga [76]
3 years ago
14

Based on your review of the passage from “The Namesake” and the poem “In a Garden,” write an essay in which you discuss the them

es explored in both sources, including how each theme is conveyed through the use of descriptive language. Use details from each source to support your ideas.
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1 answer:
irakobra [83]3 years ago
7 0

The question above is intended to assess whether you can interpret texts, recognize themes and write an essay. For this reason, it is not right for me to write the essay for you, but I will show you how to write it.

First, you must know that the theme of a text is the message that the author wants to convey while reading. You also need to know that descriptive language presents the characteristics of something or someone.

Therefore, you should read the two texts presented in the question above and identify the theme, that is, the messages they convey.

You can search for articles that analyze these texts and help you identify the themes, but I can say that one of the themes of “The Namesake” is the impact that family conflicts have, while one of the themes of “In a Garden” is the satisfaction of country life.

After that, you can write the essay as follows;

  • Introduction: Briefly present the two texts and the themes you will cover.

  • Body: Write two paragraphs. These paragraphs show how themes are developed, how the authors describe these themes, and how they are effective in getting a message across. You must confirm all your statements with parts of the text and can write more than two paragraphs if you feel necessary.

  • Concussion: Show your final thoughts about the texts and how the themes covered are impactful.

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