Comparative essay between Pride and Prejudice and Longbourn

Comparative essay between Pride and Prejudice and Longbourn
Comment:
The essay must be divided into Introduction with thesis statement that pulls together the comparison , 3 paragraphs (main topic & 2 sub topic paragraphs) and a conclusion. In each paragraph there should be a comparison of both novels on the specific topic. Similarities AND differences are to be illustrated with examples but without citations. At the end of each of the three paragraphs there should be a mini conclusion of what I am trying to get across. One of the subtopics should discuss how the language of both novels is the same or differs in respect to the main topic. I would like to have an outline of the essay please. It is very important that the writer has actually read both novels to be able to make the comparisons. If this is not possible please inform me as soon as possible and I will withdraw my request. The specific topic is how romantic relationships are dealt with in both novels. example Darcy and Elizabeth in Austen’s P&P versus Sarah and James in Jo Baker’sLongbourn.

Questions answered in the Intro/thesis

1- What am I saying about the relationship between the novels. 2-Why compare them what does it allow the reader to see? 3- What am I saying about the topic & how do the respective novels approach this topic.

The conclusion must say what has been learned from the comparative essay and not simply repeat the thesis.

* THE 2 SOURCES ARE THE TWO NOVELS IN QUESTION NO ADD. SOURCES ARE REQUIRED

A

B

0.30

0.17

0.25

0.28

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x
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
P(x)
0.04
0.11
0.18
0.25
0.16
0.14
0.09
0.03

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The probability that x is greater than or equal to 4 is: https://edugen.wileyplus.com/edugen/art2/common/pixel.gif

The probability that x assumes a value from 2 to 5 is: https://edugen.wileyplus.com/edugen/art2/common/pixel.gif