Compare the presentation and function of villains or anti-heroes in at least two works of fiction that you have studied.

Choose one of the following questions. Use multiple pieces of evidence from at least two of the texts read this semester to support your answer. Use the title of the text, the author’s name and exact character names.

In your response, you should consider the following things: the author’s use and effect of language, style, or structure; the effect that context has on the writer and the reader; and an answer to the question that explains the message that the author has conveyed through the text.

Your essay should be structured using all the parts of an essay, with paragraphs clearly indicated. You should use language that is appropriate to the task. You should use the conventions of grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling throughout your essay.

Choose ONE of the questions below to answer.

Compare the presentation and function of villains or anti-heroes in at least two works of fiction that you have studied.
OR

Isolation is a common theme in literary works. With regard to two literary works, explain how the authors own experiences in life influenced their portrayal of this theme.
OR

Compare the use and function of seemingly insignificant detail in at least two of the works of fiction that you have studied.
OR

How are the characters from two literary works representational of people from the time and place in which they were written?
OR

In some works of fiction characters undergo change or even transformation. Compare how, and with what effect, the works of at least two writers you have studied depict such changes.
OR

To what extent do at least two of the works you have studied show that an individual is in control of his or her own destiny?

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Compare the presentation and function of villains or anti-heroes in at least two works of fiction that you have studied.
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