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NotesEnglish A: Lang & LitTopic 4.7Comparing themes
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Comparing themes

IB English A: Language and Literature • Unit 4

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In a nutshell: Comparing themes means comparing each work's argument about the theme, not just naming a shared topic: two works about ‘freedom’ may say opposite things about it — that difference is your comparison.

A theme is a topic; what a work SAYS about that topic is its argument — and comparison lives in the arguments.

🎭 ‘Both works are about love’ is almost useless — nearly everything is. But ‘Work A argues love is a choice you keep making, whereas Work B argues love is something that happens TO you, against your will’ — now you have two arguments to compare. Always ask: what is each work's CLAIM about the theme?

How to compare themes

1

Name the shared theme

The common topic: love, power, memory, freedom, belonging…

2

Find each work's ARGUMENT

What does each work SAY about it? A claim, not a topic.

3

Compare the arguments

Same claim, or opposed claims? That contrast is the comparison.

4

Root it in the text

Tie each argument to specific moments and choices, not vague impressions.

The key move: Compare each work's argument about the theme (‘A says love is X; B says love is Y’), not the shared topic. The claims are what you compare.

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Why it matters in the exam: General questions are thematic (‘how do the works present conflict?’). Criterion A rewards interpretation and B2 rewards comparing it: showing that two works make DIFFERENT arguments about the same theme is exactly what a top-band thematic comparison does.
IB-style questionCompare[8 marks]

Compare what two works argue about AMBITION: Work A shows ambition destroying a family; Work B shows ambition saving a character from despair.

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Watch out: ‘Both works are about X’ is a shared TOPIC, not a comparison. Push to what each work argues about X — the claims are where the comparison actually is.

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How Comparing themes Appears in IB Exams

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Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to Comparing themes.

AO1
Describe

Give a detailed account of processes or features in Comparing themes.

AO2
Explain

Give reasons WHY — cause and effect within Comparing themes.

AO3
Evaluate

Weigh strengths AND limitations of approaches in Comparing themes.

AO3
Discuss

Present arguments FOR and AGAINST with a balanced conclusion.

AO3

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