rite freely but write aiming for clarity. Try to leave some time to edit the essay before submitting.Your body paragraphs should answer the prompt by discussing similarities and differences in the movie and book. Remember to highlight a few significant similarities between the two. For example:Too broad: Slavery Just right: Stories of journeys and time travel (from past to future and future to past) Just right: Both first-person narrators seem to write from the future. Finally, your conclusion should address why you think it’s important to read or watch art about the history of U.S. slavery. Why is the fictional (not beholden to reality) art (whether or a poem, a novel, or a movie) important to read, instead of or in addition to more strict history? Try to include the phrase “Like Kindred shows us…” or “Like [your other text] shows us…” to help make your point.
