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AS Type: IndividualAS Description:This is a short essay that compares a common theme or motif in two works of literature. Choose two works of literature that we have studied so far in this course....

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AS Type: IndividualAS Description:This is a short essay that compares a common theme or motif in two works of literature. Choose two works of literature that we have studied so far in this course. Choose a common theme, topic, or motif in these two works. Your essay should present an argument based on one of the following prompts:
  • How do two stories from either different time periods or different countries treat gender?
  • How do two stories from either different time periods or different countries contribute to dangerous or positive social norms?
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Shubham answered on Jun 05 2022
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Intro
Hook- The theme of the essay is to understand the sexuality in two different pieces of literature and understand how the role of gender shaped it. The presence of the hero makes the story interesting and engaging to read. It shows how men and women are stereotyped in different roles.
Transition- The Man who visited the Thunde
irds was written by Paul Radin and is part of Winnebago Tales. The motif of the story is not to be deceived by the evil.
Gilgamesh was authored by Joan London depicting the power of position and does not establish any co
elation between masculinity and sexuality.
Thesis- In Gilgamesh women were treated with respect while males are considered to be powerful. In Thunde
ird the gender is more or less stereotyped.
Body I
Topic sentence- Treatment of different gender in the plays
Major Idea 1- The gender are different personalities and thus they have different actions towards the...
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