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Compare and contrast essays are not a subject people in early childhood will understand, therefore not something to present them with.Perhaps stories such as Aesops Fables, which have a moral, would be a starting point, as some of these are diametrically opposed.
fiction stories
I'm not entirely sure, but I think the main criteria is themes, characters, style the type of beginning (e.g a plunge form) and the type of end. There may be more things to write about, depending on what genre or author you have.
People could identify with the stories of everyday life.
Choose which steps a character will take next ~ Apex
A contrast of characters nearly always makes for a better story because you can create conflicts between characters who are different and you can explore why they are so different or have such different values (such as a teenager and her parents having different backgrounds and ideals). When you also compare some characters in your stories the reader has something of interest to read about. Who would want to read a book with flat characters or who are all the same or speak the same way?
The minor characters in "Best Foot Forward" and "Back Home" both serve to support and highlight the development of the main characters. They often provide contrast or serve as foil characters to the protagonist. While they may not have as much depth or backstory as the main characters, they play important roles in shaping the overall narrative and themes of the stories.
If you juxtapose two stories, you analyze or compare them side by side to highlight their similarities or differences. This can help provide a deeper understanding of the themes, characters, or messages conveyed in each story.
Compare and contrast essays are not a subject people in early childhood will understand, therefore not something to present them with.Perhaps stories such as Aesops Fables, which have a moral, would be a starting point, as some of these are diametrically opposed.
You can compare and contrast characters in "Dubliners" by analyzing their traits, motivations, actions, and relationships with others. Look for similarities and differences in their personalities, backgrounds, and roles within the stories. Consider how their behaviors influence the plot and themes of the collection.
Basically, a waffle is like a book. Inside the waffle, lies many stories and stories ;) of delishiously good waffly things. Such as, chocolate chips, blueberrys, raspberrys, blackberrys, old gregg, and also strawberrys.
Most stories have both male and female characters.
fiction stories
When comparing and contrasting story elements, we examine how they are similar and different in terms of characters, setting, plot, theme, and other narrative elements. This analysis helps in understanding the nuances, symbolism, and messages conveyed by different stories. Comparing and contrasting story elements can deepen our appreciation of storytelling techniques and themes employed by different authors.
One of the paradoxes found in Somerset Maugham's short stories is the contrast between the characters' outward appearances and their inner thoughts or motivations. Another paradox is the tension between societal expectations and individual desires. Maugham often explores the complexities of human nature and the unpredictable nature of human behavior in his stories.
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Yes, they're called literary stories - stories just to show different writing techniques.