write a 1500-word essay in which you analyze at least three literary elements that compare and at least three literary elements that contrast.
ENG 200 Summer 2019 Unit 2 Assignments Major Writing Assignment (RR) 2: A 1500-word Reader Response essay that includes an introduction that includes a summary of each story and a thesis that addresses the assignments question and includes at least five literary elements, such as plot, satire, and others. Instructions Although they lived in different generations and come from different cultural backgrounds, Susan Glaspell, in her 1917 A Jury of Her Peers (place the cursor on the link, and press Control and the cursor simultaneously to access the story) and Alice Walker, in her 1973 Every Use, use similar and contrasting literary elements to develop their theme. You can use a different story from our class anthology (PL); however, you must use one of the two stories given here. For this MWA 2 assignment, write a 1500-word essay in which you analyze at least three literary elements that compare and at least three literary elements that contrast. Find at least two supporting and opposing literary criticism sources from Allen University (please, a librarian) or other databases to which you access to support your analysis. Introduce and summarize each story briefly (one at a time) and state the thesis very clearly in the Introduction. State topic sentences in each body paragraph very clearly and make sure they relate to each thesis ideas. Summarize the relevant part of each story in which the literary element is found. Analyze each literary element clearly, and quote appropriate lines from each story to explain your analysis. Then, find and quote a relevant supporting and opposing literary criticism source to support your analysis in each body paragraph. Be sure to explain how each quote supports and opposes your analysis. Follow MLA 8 guidelines for paper formatting, citing quotes, and documenting sources on a separate Works Cited page. Suggested Guidelines: (The guideline is to help you organize your essay; however, I expect you to be creative in expressing ideas as they make sense to you): I. Introduction A. Introduce the common theme of the two stories you selected as a societal issue. Explain the issue briefly. B. General Summary i. Introduce each author (one at a time) by full name, the title of each the authors story, and the theme of the story in one sentence