Compare/contrast a common theme that you find in two of the stories listed on the class schedule.

write about is “A Raisin In The Sun”by Lorraine Hansberry. Keep in mind that this is academic writing and contractions and first and second person are not allowed. There are a lot of different ways you can figure out what to write about. Compare/contrast a common theme that you find in two of the stories listed on the class schedule.Look back at the places in the story where you marked things. Are there any issues here that you want to think about or explore further? Is there an angle to the story that interests you? Do you find it interesting in its treatment of people and their behavior? Do you find the descriptive elements interesting? Do you see something in the way the story is told (tone, diction, format)? Are you curious about a part of history that the story brings up? You must include research in the paper, remember that sources such as dictionaries (online or regular) and encyclopedias (including Wikipedia) are not suitable college-level sources to use and cite. Be sure to have a Works Cited page—remember to cite your textbook. The textbook we are using is The Norton Introduction to Literature 12th Edition by Kelly J. Mays. Minimum page length for this paper: 1500 words. Required sources: 4 including the textbook.