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Principles of Comparative Analysis
Literature in English · JC 1 · Comparative Literary Studies · 5.º Período

Principles of Comparative Analysis

Students learn the foundational skills of comparing two or more texts, focusing on identifying points of connection, contrast, and thematic resonance.

MOE Syllabus OutcomesSEAB H2 Literature AO1: Respond critically to texts with understandingSEAB H2 Literature AO4: Organise and present a coherent argument

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Students learn the foundational skills of comparing two or more texts, focusing on identifying points of connection, contrast, and thematic resonance.

Key Questions

  1. What makes a strong basis for comparison between two texts?
  2. How do we avoid merely summarizing when comparing texts?
  3. How do different contexts affect similar themes?

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Edited by Adriana Perusin, Editor-in-Chief, Flip Education