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ENGL 3450


CONTRASTIVE ESSAY


(250 pts)


WHAT’S A “CONTRASTIVE ESSAY”?


Traditional compare-and-contrast essays often devolve into a laundry list of


similarities and differences between two or more texts. I’m asking you to do


something different: to explain how two short stories differently handle the same


topic, theme, or motif, or, in other words, to focus your essay around a single point


of contrast.


RATIONALE


In addition to putting our readings into conversation with one another, contrastive


thinking, as I said on an earlier assignment sheet, can be useful because, by


bringing the differences between two or more superficially similar works into


relief, it can sharpen our perception and understanding of how each work handles


the same theme, motif, or topic. Finally, setting up the essay in this way will give


focus to your discussion (so as to avoid the previously mentioned laundry list).


THE ASSIGNMENT


Develop an essay that helps you to differentiate two of our short stories based on


one of the following sets of questions. Your essay should be primarily analytical


and interpretive (just an attempt to understand the nature of the difference in how


each work handles the shared theme, motif, or topic), not evaluative (a claim that


one is better than the other).


Point of Contrast Options (choose 1):


1) How is the death motif differently handled in James Joyce’s “The


Dead” and Katherine Mansfield’s “The Garden-Party”? What idea


about death or life or the relationship between the two does each work


attempt to express through its handling of this motif? (In other words,


how does this motif fit into each work’s meaning (i.e. its symbolic


statement)?)


2) How is the theme of loss differently handled in Yasunari Kawabata’s


“The Moon on the Water” and Raymond Carver’s “A Small, Good


Thing”? What idea about loss or mourning does each work attempt to


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express through its handling of this theme? (In other words, how does


this theme fit into each work’s meaning (i.e. its symbolic statement)?)


3) How is the topic of class antagonism differently handled in two of the


Module 7 stories? What idea about class antagonism does each work


attempt to express through its handling of this topic? (In other words,


how does this topic fit into each work’s meaning (i.e. its symbolic


statement)?)


4) How are feminist themes differently handled in two of the Module 8


stories? What idea, either about gender difference, patriarchy, or


women’s identities, does each work attempt to express through its


handling of this topic? (In other words, how does this theme fit into each


work’s meaning (i.e. its symbolic statement)?)


5) How is the topic of colonialism differently handled in Rudyard Kipling’s


“The Man Who Would be King” and Joseph Conrad’s “An Outpost of


Progress”? What idea about colonialism does each work attempt to


express through its handling of this topic? (In other words, how does


this topic fit into each work’s meaning (i.e. its symbolic statement)?)


6) How is the topic of the enduring effects of colonialism differently


handled in Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s “A Meeting in the Dark” and


Kushwant Singh’s “The Wog”? What idea about the enduring effects of


colonialism does each work attempt to express through its handling of


this topic? (In other words, how does this topic fit into each work’s


meaning (i.e. its symbolic statement)?)


7) How is the topic of state oppression differently handled in Nadine


Gordimer’s “Africa Emergent” and Wang Meng’s “Kite Streamers”?


What idea about the effects of state oppression or the means that


individuals use to resist that oppression does each work attempt to


express through its handling of this topic? (In other words, how does


this topic fit into each work’s meaning (i.e. its symbolic statement)?)


8) How is the topic of the scapegoat differently handled in Ursula K. Le


Guin’s “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” and Shirley


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Jackson’s “The Lottery”? What idea about scapegoating does each


work attempt to express through its handling of this topic? (In other


words, how does this topic fit into each work’s meaning (i.e. its symbolic


statement)?)


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS


Format: times new roman 12 pt. font, double spaced, default margins


Heading: Clever title that points to the subject of your essay


Length: approximately 4-5 pages (minimum 1200 words); it can be longer as long


as it isn’t redundant!


Citations: Use MLA in-text citations for textual evidence that refers to the page


numbers in our anthology or the posted pdfs; you do not have to include


bibliographic information if you are using the assigned editions. (See this website


for instructions: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02/.) If you use a


text from outside the course (including any secondary sources!), then you should


still do in-text citations but also include an MLA works cited page. (See this


website for instructions: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/05/.)


Due: See Canvas


Submission Instructions: Click on the Module 11 Course Content folder. Select


the “Contrastive Essay #1” page, then upload the file with your composition.


STRUCTURE:


Introduction: DO NOT USE A GIMMICKY OPENER!!! Put the two works


immediately into conversation with one another by acknowledging some of their


most obvious differences (e.g. where they are set, etc.). Use this brief discussion of


differences to provide the kind of basic information about each story necessary to


set up your discussion for your reader. (Do NOT write a general and unfocused


plot summary for the stories.) Transition from these differences to the theme,


motif, or topic that will serve as the point of contrast. Finally, pose one of the


above sets of questions. (Note: For prompts 1) and 2), you will need to slightly


rephrase the questions to identify the two works you plan to discuss and whether


you will focus on a theme, motif, or topic. You do NOT need a traditional thesis


for this essay!)


https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02/

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/05/

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Body: You should dedicate 2-3 paragraphs to each work (for a total of 4-6 body


paragraphs). Each body paragraph should make use of a topic sentence that


identifies a subtopic that will help you to differentiate the works in relation to your


overarching topic. Furthermore, each body paragraph should provide (at least one)


concrete and specific textual or narrative example, well situated for your reader,


that conforms to that paragraph’s subtopic and that will help you to differentiate


how the work under consideration handles the shared topic, motif, or theme.


Finally, you should use your second question to perform a local analysis of this


example or piece of evidence (i.e. given the piece of textual or narrative evidence,


how does the work handle the topic, motif, or theme?). To put it slightly


differently, your body paragraphs should explore specific differences in how each


text presents this common element, establishing the fact of their difference. And


each body paragraph should attempt to account for the significance of this


difference for the way each text imagines or conceptualizes the common element.


In your analysis, pay particular attention to the language of the text, especially the


use of figurative language or analogies, its tone, and/or specific word choices, and


its style on the level of the sentence. (An analysis of the language used in each text


is especially useful for your discussions of works originally written in English, and


thus unmediated by a translator.) Don’t discuss these narrative or textual elements


for their own sake; explain how this language helps you to begin to answer your


overarching questions. Try to use your close attention to the evidence to make your


discussion of the set of questions as nuanced as possible in each paragraph.


Counterintuitive findings, ones that reveal something about the evidence and


short story that goes beyond simply paraphrasing, will be the most highly valued.


Each of your four to six body paragraphs should address a different subtopic


related to your overarching topic (i.e. help you to answer the question you’ve


posed), and you should include transitions between them. As far as how you order


your discussion, I recommend doing an analysis of one work and then using that


analysis to frame your discussion of the other work, but if you only plan to discuss


sub-points of contrast1 rather than asymmetrical differences2, you could go back


and forth between the stories. However, save any comparative analysis for your


penultimate paragraph. (See below.)


1 For example, if your point of contrast was the handling of Dark Romanticism in “The


Sandman” and “The Birthmark,” a sub-point of contrast that you might discuss in your body


paragraphs is the difference between Nathan’s madness and Aylmer’s. 2 An asymmetrical difference would involve discussing an aspect of one text, say, the


supernatural in “The Kibitsu Cauldron” that doesn’t have a counterpart in the other, say, “A Cask


of Amontillado” (if the handling of revenge was my overarching point of contrast).


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Penultimate (i.e. next-to-last) Paragraph: In this paragraph, bring together your


preceding discussions. Given your discussion of the works in your body


paragraphs, how do they differ overall in their handling of the shared topic, theme,


or motif? Don’t just assert, explain. More importantly, don’t just summarize what


you’ve already said, synthesize your answers from the preceding paragraphs by


putting them into conversation with one another. What’s further revealed by


juxtaposing the two works in relation to the shared topic, theme, or motif? Develop


a nuanced claim that differentiates the two works in relation to this common


element.


Final Paragraph: Your final paragraph should be evaluative. Some questions to


think with: What is appealing or unappealing in how each short story treats the


shared theme, motif, or topic? Is one more appealing than the other (though they


might be equally appealing for different reasons)? Do they seem relevant to


contemporary life (in America or in the world)? Why should we still read these


works? Does one seem more relevant or useful or emotionally powerful? Why?


The point of this paragraph is to explain the value of the interpretive and


analytic work you’ve just done. In other words, this paragraph should still


build and reflect on the previous argument but in a slightly different way.


As you write, other things to consider:


 Feel free to develop this essay out of one or more of your journal entries or discussion posts. That is, you have permission to incorporate your language


from those assignments into this essay. Of course, don’t just copy and paste;


rework and integrate those previous writings so that they are seamlessly


incorporated into the present one.


 Be sure to use quotations from the texts—specific words, clauses, and sentences—in the course of your analysis. You may also discuss concrete scenes


or specific characters or settings from the texts. Explain what is significant about


the textual evidence and how it helps you to develop your thinking.


 Don’t just offer a list of differences. Say why those differences are significant.


 Limit summary! Try to use plot summary only as a tool to orient your reader to the textual or narrative evidence.


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 Where relevant, manifest an awareness of the socio-historic milieu as well as the formal and generic elements of the text. (By all means, use the keywords we’ve


been studying; however, don’t misuse them!)


 You should interpret and analyze, not evaluate or judge the works except in the final paragraph.


 Draw implications from what’s explicitly stated in the short stories, but make sure you have good reasons for doing so (and explain those reasons to your


reader). Be careful about making claims with little textual evidence or flimsy


reasoning behind them. Still, be provocative and intellectually challenging,


rather than playing it safe.


Rubric


Total Points: 250


Proficient


(High Pass)


Competent


(Pass)


Acceptable


(Low Pass)


Novice


(Not


Passing)


General


Instructions


Followed


(25 pts)


All general


instructions


followed


correctly (25


pts)


One of the


general


instructions has


been


disregarded,


other than the


length


requirement


and structure


directions


(22 pts)


More than one


of the general


instructions


disregarded,


other than the


length


requirement, or


structure


directions


partially


disregarded


(19 pts)


It falls short


of the length


requirement


or structure


directions


mostly


disregarded


(13 pts)


Introduction


Instructions


Followed


(10 pts)


All instructions


for the


introduction


followed


correctly (10


pts)


One of the


introduction


instructions has


been


disregarded


(8 pts)


More than one


of the


introduction


instructions has


been


Introduction


directions


mostly


disregarded


(5)


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disregarded (7


pts)


Topic


Sentences


for Body


Paragraphs


(15 pts)


All body


paragraphs have


topic sentences


that identify the


subject of the


paragraph and


make clear its


relation to the


overarching


questions


(15 pts)


The majority of


the body


paragraphs


have topic


sentences that


identify the


subject of the


paragraph and


makes clear its


relation to the


overarching


questions


(13 pts)


Less than half


of the body


paragraphs


don’t have


topic sentences


or topic


sentences have


no clear


relation to the


overarching


questions


(11 pts)


No topic


sentences (7


pts)


Evidence


Used in


Body


Paragraphs


(30 pts)


All body


paragraphs have


evidence that is


clearly


presented,


accurate,


concrete and


specific, situated


for the reader,


and relevant to


the topic at hand


(30 pts)


The majority of


the body


paragraphs


have evidence


that is clearly


presented,


accurate,


concrete and


specific,


situated for the


reader, and


relevant to the


topic at hand


(26 pts)


At least half of


the body


paragraphs


have evidence


that is clearly


presented,


accurate,


concrete and


specific,


situated for the


reader, and


relevant to the


topic at hand


(22 pts)


Less than


half of the


body


paragraphs


have


evidence


that is


clearly


presented,


accurate,


concrete and


specific,


situated for


the reader,


and relevant


to the topic


at hand (15


pts)


Analysis in


Body


Paragraphs


(80 pts)


All body


paragraphs


relate their


evidence to the


overarching


questions and


that evidence is


The majority of


the body


paragraphs


relate their


evidence to the


overarching


questions and


Some of the


body


paragraphs


relate their


evidence to the


overarching


questions and


Evidence is


only


paraphrased


rather than


analyzed (40


pts)


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analyzed in a


nuanced and


well-reasoned


way (ideally,


counterintuitive


findings)


(80 pts)


that evidence is


analyzed in a


nuanced and


well-reasoned


way (ideally,


counterintuitive


findings)


(68 pts)


that evidence is


analyzed in a


nuanced and


well-reasoned


way (ideally,


counterintuitive


findings)


(60 pts)


Penultimate


Paragraph


Synthesis


(40 pts)


The paragraph


persuasively


explains the


difference in


handling by


placing findings


from preceding


paragraphs into


conversation


with one another


so as to provide


further nuance


to the reader’s


understanding


of the topic,


theme, or motif


(i.e. adds a


counterintuitive


twist to the


discussion)


(40 pts)


The paragraph


persuasively


explains a


difference in


handling by


placing finding


from preceding


paragraphs into


conversation


with one


another but


adds no further


nuance (i.e.


doesn’t add a


new twist to


the discussion)


(34 pts)


The paragraph


merely asserts


a difference in


handling


without


explanation


and merely


summarizes


findings made


in preceding


paragraphs


(30 pts)


The


paragraph


merely


asserts a


difference in


handling


without


explanation


or merely


summarizes


findings


made in


preceding


paragraphs


(20 pts)


Final


Paragraph


Evaluation


(30 pts)


The paragraph


evaluates the


stories in terms


of the writer’s


conclusions


about them and


provides


persuasive


reasoning in


support of that


The paragraph


evaluates the


stories in terms


of the writer’s


conclusions


about them but


provides some


reasoning to


support that


evaluation


(26 pts)


The paragraph


evaluates the


stories in terms


of the writer’s


conclusions


about them but


provides little


to no reasoning


to support that


evaluation


(23 pts)


The


paragraph


either


doesn’t offer


any


evaluative


claims or


makes those


claims about


the stories in


a way


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evaluation (30


pts)


unrelated to


the


preceding


discussion


(15 pts)


Clarity,


Grammar,


and Usage


(20 pts)


Sentences are


clear with very


few if any errors


of grammar and


usage


(20 pts)


Sentences are


clear but there


are one or two


repetitive


errors in


grammar or


usage


(17 pts)


Some


sentences are


confusing and


some errors of


grammar and


usage may


interfere with


meaning


(15 pts)


Very


difficult for


the reader to


understand


the basic


sense of


many


sentences


due to


egregious


errors in


grammar


and usage


(10 pt)

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