Hook: (1-2 sentence):
Readers are often intrigued by literary works that + question-specific observation
Basics:
Title of Book 1 + by + full name of author 1 + and Title of Book 2 by full name of author 2 + are two literary works that + question-specific observation + and feature characters that + question-specific observation.
Thesis:
Although + title of book 1 + is a + literary form + set in + setting of book 1 + and + title of book 2 + is a + literary form + set in + setting of book 2, both texts + question-specific observation + through the use of + three literary choices/ideas.
Examples:
Readers are often intrigued by literary works that employ a combination of subject and style in order to explore and present regional localities in all their uniqueness. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller are two literary works that employ their respective style and theme and feature characters that serve as representatives of their respective regional localities that are unique to their settings. Although The Great Gatsby is a novel set in Long Island and New York city along with the East and West Eggs during the roaring twenties and Death of a Salesman is a play set in Manhattan, Brookelyn, and Boston during the late 1940s, both works express their respective regional localities such as drinking and the American Dream through the use of their setting, motifs, and symbols.
Readers are often intrigued by literary works that seem to uncover fundamental truths and offer scathing revelations about reality. The Glass Menagerie by Tennesse Williams and The Vegetarian by Han Kang are two literary works that delve into themes of the tension between individual fulfilment and collective familial responsibility and feature characters struggling to choose between one or the other. Although The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams is a play set in post-Depression 1940s America and The Vegetarian by Han Kang is a novel set in a modern but patriarchal Korean society, both works employ motif, metaphorical language and imagery in order to reveal truths about the dual nature of familial structures that provide indispensable communal stability while at the same time cruelly stifling individualistic ambitions and fulfilment for those burdened by the never ending responsibilities within a familial structure.