Saving Scourdi vs Three girls-Essay

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    I need a comparison between two stories. May-Lee Chai "Saving Sourdi" & Joyce Carol Oats "Saving Sourdi". they both coming-of-age stories. this essay has on how they similar and different. the Comparison has to be on what have the main heroes become after the stories. For instance: did they understood what the real world is? Please make no comparison considering the setting, facts about stories, writers, plot and etc.

    Here is the assignment that teacher gave: compare and contrast the protagonists in two of the coming-of-age stories listed above. Do they change as a result of the action of the story? If so, how? If not, explain. Decide whether you want to emphasize differences or similarities in your essay, and then frame your thesis accordingly. Here is an example of this type of thesis: “Although Jane and Mary both start out as gullible high school girls, Jane learns from her experience while Mary does not.” Please bear in mind that a thesis is an argument that will be supported in the body of your paper.

    Note that in this example thesis I have not used the words “similar” and “different.” Rather, I have stated how the protagonists are similar and different. Also, by joining a dependent clause (although both are gullible) to an independent clause, (Jane learns from her experience), I have indicated that the difference is more important than similarity. Since in this case, difference is more important, I will start the paper by discussing gullibility in a paragraph or two and then go on to discuss difference (Jane learns and Mary does not) in greater detail than similarity.

    AVOID a thesis that simply states Mary and Jane are similar in some ways and different in others. This statement is way too vague to be an argument that you can work with. Also, only discuss similarities and differences that can be used as evidence to support your thesis. You don’t want your paper to read like a list of isolated similarities and difference that don’t add up to a main point or thesis.

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