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Compare and Contrast Essay
Compare and Contrast Essay By definition; love is a profoundly tender, passionate affection for
another person. Love can be interrupted in many ways. Were we ever taught love or is it just a
natural feeling towards a person? Some say you'll know the meaning of love when you fall in love,
yet some don't believe in love at all.
The sculpture "LOVE" created by Robert Indiana and the sculpture "The Kiss" made by Auguste
Rodin both share some of the same meanings behind the art work (Indianapolis Museum of Art)
(Rodin's The Kiss Sculpture). A major similarity between the two is love; which attracts and speaks
to people all around the world. Although they are spoken in different ways, they both have the idea
of making love. Whether it be
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This piece is also an abstract form of art and more modern the color is red and has a feeling of
happiness and joy and you have the urge to feel love just by seeing it so large and up front. "LOVE"
has always been placed out in the open demanding attention from a lot of people to see. "The Kiss"
is more of a classic form of art and has been placed in more private areas. Although it has a
distressing grey color "The Kiss" has more depth; the feeling of intimacy is strong and makes a
statement.
There are both similarities and differences in "The Kiss" and "LOVE". The emotion and meaning
behind both are incredible, it shows and understands the meanings of love, lust, joy, and intimacy.
Love can either be spelt out or expressed by action and is what both pieces show. Love can be
interrupted in many ways, but there always has to be a kiss in love.
Works Cited
1.) "Love | Indianapolis Museum of Art." Love | Indianapolis Museum of Art. N.p., n.d. Web. 05
Nov. 2012. <http://www.imamuseum.org/art/collections/artwork/love–robert–indiana>. 2.) Mr.
Peterson. "Kiss vs Love." Scottsdale. 8 Oct. 1012. Lecture. 3.) "Rodin's The Kiss Sculpture."
Rodin's The Kiss Sculpture. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Nov. 2012.
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Essay on Compare and Contrast
Regina Brown
Mrs. Joarder
Eng. 100
April 5, 2013
Cleaning with Barry and Britt
The act of being habitually and carefully neat and clean can make for an interesting topic in a
comparison and contrast essay. Dave Barry compares the differences of how women and men clean
in his compare and contrast essay, Batting Clean– Up and Striking out. In Suzanne Britt's compare
and contrast essay, Neat People vs. Sloppy People she compares the differences of personalities
between Sloppy people and neat people. Both essays compare cleanliness in one way or another
however they both have differences regarding their use of humor, examples, and points made in
their thesis.
Batting Clean–Up and Striking out and Neat People vs. Sloppy People both offer
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The way Barry and Britt support their points in their compare and contrast essays differ. In Batting
Clean–Up and Striking Out, Barry uses lots of personal stories and factual happenings to explain his
opinions. For example, to explain how men are worse at cleaning Barry specifically refers to a
volcano eruption that happened in Pompei because the men, who were in control of the cleaning, did
not notice ashes piling up around and in their houses. In addition, when describing how men are
better with sports than woman he refers to a personal story; specifically a story about a dinner party
that he attended where the men were glued to the World Series and the women were still chatting
amongst themselves. These forms of examples are personal stories that offer validity. On the other
hand, in Britt's Neat people vs. Sloppy people she uses more dreamt up incidences to explain her
opinions. For example when explaining how neat people are "viscous with their mail" she explains,
" All ads, catalogs, pleas for charitable contributions, church bulletins, and money–saving coupons
go straight into the trash can without being opened...No sentimental salvaging of birthday cards or
the last letter a dying relative ever wrote. Into the trash it goes" (256). As seen in this example, Britt
uses lots of lists and possible incidents that could exist to support her points, but do these incidences
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Compare And Contrast
In the poems ¨Casey at the Bat¨ and the story ¨David and Goliath¨, Casey and David have very
distinct similarities and differences. The first similarity is that both David and Casey like to win.
From line 47 in the story ¨David and Goliath¨ and on line 23 for the story ¨Casey at the bat¨.Both of
them were extremely confident they would win at the fight/game, David was confident because he
knew he had God on his side because God helped him before, and Casey was confident because he
had pride and all the parents cheered for him. Another reason why David and Casey are similar are
because both of them are brave. On line 7 and 8 in the story ¨Casey at the bad¨ and on line 40 for
¨David and the Goliath.¨Both of them were their only hope to win the
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Compare And Contrast: Baseball Vs. Football
Compare and Contrast Christopher Smith University of Phoenix COM–170 COMPOSITION AND
COMMUNICATION I January 14, 2014 Regina Vega Compare and Contrast Growing up, there are
countless young boys, who have the dream of someday being a professional football or baseball
player. Going outside and letting the imagination of being on the big stage and making the final
pitch to win the World Series or the final Hail Mary throw to win the Super bowl. As a young kid,
the dream of one day being the best and be paid to play a sport they grew up loving and playing.
Although the sports of football and baseball are both very popular, there are a substantial amount of
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The reason MLB players make so much is because there are 162 games per team a season not
including the playoffs. Where as in the NFL there are only 16 games not including the playoffs.
With baseball players playing multiple games per week & football players playing one or two
games a week but usually one the money start to add up. It has also been argued that college athletes
should be paid for what they do. While the NCAA is completely against collegiate athletes getting
paid. However, that does not stop some players from getting money. Houston Texans running back
Arian Foster came out and said in an interview that while playing football at Tennessee he took
money on the side because he didn't have enough money to eat. "My senior year I was getting
money on the side."– Arian Foster. "I really didn't have any money. I had to either pay rent or buy
some food."– Arian Foster Also just last season Texas A&M Quarterback Johnny Manziel was
put under investigation by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for supposedly
receiving money for a large amount of autographed memorabilia that he signed. The NCAA is
completely against collegiate athletes receiving money. Although the sports of football &
baseball are both very popular, there are a substantial amount of differences
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Compare/Contrast
If someone leaves their hometown and go somewhere different they may experience something
completely separate from your time in your home. As an effect of this difference the person may
change according to the setting. Any town or city doesn't change nearly as much as a person. For
either better or worse it is easiest to tell how one has changed by returning to a place they have been
before. Every other summer my family goes to Oregon. We have been since I was four, but every
time it felt a slight difference. I realized after we went last summer that it was me that was changing.
At first when I went I liked there because it was an action packed vacation. However, in more recent
trips I've had a realization that I like going on those trips
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