Compare Ophelia and Hero. Be sure to use your thesis to tie your observations about the characters to an important aspect of the play, such as a central theme. Each body paragraph of your essay should discuss a different aspect of the characters, looking at similarities and differences in regard to that aspect or topic. Be sure to organize carefully, using an outline so that each body paragraph develops a different point of comparison and so that, together, they add up to an important and original thesis relating to the characters. See “Assignments” in the Canvas shell for more information.

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