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Project #1: Comparative Analysis and Argument
Note: Some of these instructions are modified from our course text, Successful College Composition.
Introduction:
This assignment builds on what you learned in RWS 200 and other introductory composition courses. It has two parts to it: 1) An analysis and evaluation of two texts, and 2) A brief argument supporting your own position on the topic. Remember that these two parts of the assignment should form a cohesive essay.
Instructions:
Part 1:
Begin your assignment by creating an introduction and thesis statement that overviews your project and position on this topic.
Next, analyze and evaluate The Case for Torture by Levin and The Case Against Torture by Solomon, both linked to on page 133 of our text.
Think about the rhetorical situation, the purpose of the articles, and the various rhetorical strategies used in these two arguments. Next, explain elements of context embedded in the argumentsthe clues that suggest what the arguments are responding to, both in the sense of what has been written before it and in the sense that it is written for an audience in a particular time and placeand to evaluate how effectively the arguments persuade the audience within this specific context.
Finally, decide which one you think is the most convincing to its target audience, based on your analysis of the authors use of ethos, pathos, and logos, along with other rhetorical devices and strategies. Writing a comparative analysis means more than simply summarizing the different arguments. Instead, you will be making an argument about the two texts, using as support specific examples from the articles you select. For instance, you may claim that one argument is more effective than another because of the reliability and quantity of its support (i.e., logos). You may also make claims about the credentials or biases of the authors and their testimony or their writing strategies, including their definitions of key terms, overall organization, and tone.
In your rhetorical comparative analysis essay, you are expected to:
Part 2:
Next, use this analysis and evaluation to support and develop your own position on the topic.
Other Requirements:
Grading Criteria:
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