Write an essay in which you compare yourself to a character in one of our stories on the reading list.
I want you to use the alternating pattern of comparison/contrast and not the divided pattern of comparison
contrast that you learned in ENC1101. In the alternating pattern, your paragraph would have an idea and you would discuss yourself and the character in terms of that idea. Below is a sample outline of an essay comparing the brain to a compute showing the difference between the two forms. Make sure you balance your paragraphs equally between you and the character.
“To My Dear and Loving Husband” 387
“Marriage” 392
“Advice to My Son” 400
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Alternating pattern of comparison/contrast
Bradstreet herself is the one speaking here, who is a married lady land adores her husband other in particular. The title “To My Dear and Loving Husband” is an obligation to her better half, and reveals a magnificent science in their marriage bond. The tone of the lyric is passionate, as the speaker is emotional and seems to be extremely cheerful for the marriage union between them.
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