Compare & Contrast
Compare & Contrast
Compare & Contrast
Hassan Rasheed
Roll no
Class
315-23613
BS-CS sec 2
by
Hassan Rashid
Understand
comparison and contrast
meaning wise
Comparison discusses similarities
(common properties).
Contrast discusses differences
(properties each have that the other lacks).
Be certain which action is being requested.
Is it either/or or both?
Body
Conclusion
Introduction
There are three parts of introduction
Hook
(It is the sentence which grabs or engage the reader
attention).
Background
It means essential information for the
reader to understand the main idea context
(who, when, where), brief history, or importance.
Thesis
(It is the main idea of the essay).
Conclusion
1. Summarize main points.
2. Restate the thesis.
3. Final comment (opinion, lesson, prediction etc.)
Example
1.What two subjects do I want to compare
and contrast?
I want to compare and contrast the male
adolescent brain to the female adolescent
brain.
2. Why do I want to compare or contrast
these subjects, or what is my purpose?
My purpose is to explain why boys and girls
behave the way they do.
Body of essay
1. Break down into parts
When writing compare and contrast essays,
one is often dealing with a vast amount of
detail.
The subject must be broken down into parts
for analysis and a sufficient number of
significant characteristics and details must be
considered.
Pull it apart and look at each detail in
isolation so you can decide how they all go
together.
2. Brainstorming
6 creative ways to brainstorm
1. Mind mapping
2. Right braining
3. Provocative action
4. Break & Build
5. Pessimist vs. Optimist
6. Randomness
3. Venn Diagram
African American
Latino
Asian
European American
Economic
al
Social
Political
African
American
Latino
Asian
European
4. Organization
Once you have gathered all the specifics, organization is
crucial in the paper. Otherwise you will either confuse or
lose your reader
First arrange your lists or tables in the order you want to
present them. When discussing just two elements, decide
whether to compare first or contrast first.
5. Emphatic Order
Order points from least to most important.
If the similarities are more significant, discuss differences
first.
If the differences are more significant, discuss similarities
first.
For Example:
If you are comparing/contrasting world religions and your
conclusion will claim that, in essence, all religions give the
same message, discuss the differences first.
If you are comparing/contrasting a group of children
and your conclusion will highlight their unique
individuality, discuss the similarities first.
6. Order of presentation
Two methods are adapted to implement
Comparison and Contrast
1. Block method
Two body paragraph essay
One paragraph is entirely focused on similarities.
Other paragraph is entirely focused on difference.
Example
If you are going to tackle or handle the two topics as
your two diseases, then with both styles you can
handle like this
Connectors
Similarities
Differences
In addition
However
Likewise
Even
Similarly
Unlike
Correspondingly
On the contrary
Just as
In contrast
Compare to
Although
Same as
Mean while
7. Conclusion
Summarizes the main points of the essay
Restates the thesis (using different words)
Makes a final comment about the essays main
idea
May emphasize an action that you would like
the reader to take
Thank you!