Hello,
I can't come up with a proper terminology for this type of topic, so I apologize if the title confused anyone.
I am talking about essay topics that have the phrase "even though". For example, for "A Christmas Carol", we can have a topic like "even though Scrooge's transformation is too abrupt to be realistically convincing, Charles Dickens' Christmas message is still clear". It confused me at first because I never came across anything like this, so help would be appreciated!
1/ Do you think that I need to discuss both ideas in my essay? If yes, then how many paragraphs for each?
2/ Should I try to make a connection between the two ideas and discuss them in my essay? Is a cause and effect relationship a good idea to start with?
Question 1) So there are a few options for paragraphs. I'd write about all these, so then you have four body paragraphs:
a) Scrooge's transformation is NOT too abrupt to be realistically convincing, so Dicken's message is clear
b) Scrooge's transformation IS too abrupt to be realistically convincing, so Dicken's message is clear
c) Scrooge's transformation IS to abrupt to be realistically convincing,so Dicken's message is unclear
d) Scrooge's transformation is NOT too abrupt to be realistically convincing, so Dicken's message is unclear
Question 2). Definitely make a connection - will get you higher marks because it shows more sophisticated analysis. The topic sentences (obviously will have to vary terminology so you don't sound like a robot) given above should provide the framework for each paragraph. Try and find things in your text that support each of these topic sentences.