I. Introduction: thesis (title, author, theme), similarity and differences, overview sentence
II. Difference #1 (Beatty is ____________)
a. Topic sentence
b. Intro to the quotation --context
c. Quotation
d. Reflection/Analysis
III. Difference #1 (Faber is ______________)
a. Topic sentence
b. Intro to the quotation --context
c. Quotation
d. Reflection/Analysis
IV. Difference #2 (Beatty is _____________ )
a. Topic sentence
b. Intro to the quotation --context
c. Quotation
d. Reflection/Analysis
V. Difference #2 (but Faber is _______________ )
a. Topic sentence
b. Intro to the quotation --context
c. Quotation
d. Reflection/Analysis
VI. Central Theme (optional)
a. Topic sentence
b. Intro to the quotation --context
c. Quotation
d. Reflection/Analysis
VII. Conclusion (could add this to the central theme paragraph)
In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury depicts a society filled with mindless zombies, drowning in misery. As Montag attempts to make sense of this superficial world, Beatty and Faber give him opposing views. While Beatty believes __________, Faber sees ___________ .
Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, shows a society of stupid, superficial people incapable of thinking for themselves. As Montag realizes the sad truth of his world, Beatty and Faber attempt to persuade him of their views. While Beatty thinks __________ , Faber understands that _____________