Hello
Please i am trying to compare and contrast the story of an hour and the storm by kate chopin and i need a good thesis ?? helppp pleaseee
The thesis statement is tough for a compare and contrast essay, because it is hard to write a statement about both stories at once. What sentence can you write about both stories?
Whatever it is, that is your thesis.
Google this:
how to write compare and contrast
You'll notice that there are 2 types of compare and contrast essay: alternating and opposing.
Learn about how to write this kind of essay, and write a few lines about how they are similar or different. Maybe these will become topic sentences for the body paragraphs.
When you look at the similarities and differences, do any interesting observations seem apparent to you? What truth about life or human nature can you discern from a comparative analysis of these two?
"The Storm" and "The Story of an Hour" By Kate Chopin (common traits)
Any idea of some common traits between the two characters Claxita and Mrs.Mallard?
This is one of those threads that makes me feel like a student is just trying to use the forum to avoid having to do any reading. But you have to read what we write, here in the thread anyway! So, you can't avoid reading. You may as well read some analyses of the stories...Google this:
"The Storm" chopin character analysis
And then do the same for the other title. You'll be able to find some excellent analysis of each story and the two characters. Then, with some keen understanding that results from reading 3 or 4 pages of literary analysis online, I hope you'll go back and read the two stories and really enjoy them! When you read enough literature, you start to really love it.
EF_Kevin
I did read them and I advice you to read them too because it is obvious that u don't have any idea that the stories are very short, and it is just confusing to know the similarities between them. For your information, I red the stories 15 times and also I red their analysis. So do not judge on me as a student who avoid reading because you do not know anything and you shouldn't reply.
Ha ha, well you only spent enough time to write a single sentence when you started this thread. Teachers would not like it very much if we did students' homework for them. The goal here is to help people gain the necessary skills. That's why I think you should read some online articles with character analysis
Here is one: americanfiction.suite101.com/article.cfm/kate_chopins_the_story_of_an_hour
When you read it, make a list of traits. Then, do the same for the other character.
All you need to do after that is see which traits they have in common.
Sometimes students feel like this stuff is harder than it is, so I want to help you see how easy it can be. Sorry I thought you had not read the stories! :-)