Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Sample Compare and Contrast Essay
Sample Compare and Contrast EssayWith the combination of sample compare and contrast essay you will have prepared by reading the sample and reviewing the sample. The preparation and evaluation of the sample compare and contrast essay should be done in such a way that it provides the student with a world of contrasts.The poem 'The Sandpiper' is by William Ernest Henley, a famous poet of England. It has been written on an eighteenth century verdant landscape called 'Dry Plains'. It illustrates a beautiful sunny day where one can see in the distance a wonderful scene with a sea, an open space and peace where you can relax and reflect on a life.The Dry Plains of Australia is beautiful landscapes filled with various animals and birds. These animals and birds give the person the opportunity to have the feeling of tranquility as they move in a magical atmosphere.In contrast to the image of the beautiful landscape of the Dry Plains, the sample essay analyzes the working conditions of a typic al worker in Australia and of the workers in United States. In this essay, you will find in the sentence that states, 'The work is hard, the money is hard to come by and all that has been lost can be regained'. You can also find the sentence in which you find out that the worker can live a comfortable life if they are lucky.This small piece of poetry reveals to the reader how the workers in Australia have some major differences from the workers in United States. The comparison can be expressed in other words like worker's pay is more, they get the same kind of clothes and they can go out after work and still feel fresh and healthy.It also explains the writer's ability to create something that may seem strange but give you a chance to relate to it. In this way, the writer will understand that people around the world have different opinions and can find themselves in different positions.The Dry Plains of Australia provides the opportunity for the person to reflect about themselves and their lives. The writer will also have a chance to include what he or she thinks about the United States and the kind of life that are not available to most people here.
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