In your comparative literary analysis, you compared Jo and A…

In your comparative literary analysis, you compared Jo and Amy. Recount here your main points of comparison and discuss why you felt this comparison was the best to make. Using either of these two characters, compare that character with any other single character from the novel other than Laurie.

In your character deconstruction, you focused on Laurie, Jo,…

In your character deconstruction, you focused on Laurie, Jo, and Amy. Recall here some of the key characteristics of those character deconstructions and state them. Select any other single character from the novel and, to the best of your ability, perform a character deconstruction here.

In your comparative literary analysis, you compared The Adve…

In your comparative literary analysis, you compared The Adventures of Tom Sawyer with The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This is an interesting choice since the comparison requires a firm grasp of both elements under comparative consideration. Recount here your main points of comparison and discuss why you felt this comparison was the best to make. If you had this comparative literary analysis to redo, would you make the same selection? Why or why not? If not, what other approach might you have taken? Expand on that other approach with some basic information about what your focal points might be.

In your comparative literary analysis, you compared Cooper a…

In your comparative literary analysis, you compared Cooper and Birch. Recount here your main points of comparison and discuss why you felt this comparison was the best to make. Using either of these two individuals, compare him with any other single character from the novel.