Comparing Texts - Sample answer - version three
Question
Compare how the two writers convey their attitudes towards food and the people they are visiting.
In your answer you could:
- compare their different attitudes
- compare the methods they use to convey their attitudes
- support your ideas with references to both texts
Both of these pieces depict a writer鈥檚 first hand experience of visiting an establishment where food is served. In the cookery book extract from the 19th century, Soyer visits a house in a poor area of town. He has not been there before and admits early on that he has 鈥榣ittle confidence鈥 in the quality of food he might be served. His initial attitude to his hosts is patronising; he intends 鈥榞iving them a lesson鈥 in how to prepare coffee. In contrast, the reviewer visiting the restaurant books her table 鈥榯hree months鈥 in advance to ensure she gets 鈥榓 table at all鈥. Unlike Soyer, the reviewer expects high quality.
Both writers describe their surroundings with a sense of wonder and delight. Soyer tells us of a 鈥榣ittle parlour鈥 that is clean and 鈥榦rnamented鈥ith wall flowers from the neighbouring garden鈥. The reviewer is similarly impressed by the restaurant鈥檚 鈥榲ery own walled-garden鈥 where the food for the restaurant is grown. She claims this proximity of garden to restaurant 鈥榤akes the flavours more intense鈥. Her use of positive adjectives amplifies the sense of her enjoyment. Soyer is also impressed by the produce of the neighbouring garden (Covent Garden) and is delighted with the way the wall flowers are 鈥榞enerously dispensing their perfume鈥.
Whereas Soyer visits the house in St Giles alone, the reviewer brings a companion and shows us her friend鈥檚 reactions to her first visit to the restaurant. This use of a second person validates the reviewer鈥檚 opinions, confirming that the restaurant and its surroundings are pleasing. The companion is 鈥榳owed鈥 and 鈥榠mpressed鈥 by the views. These verbs reinforce the reviewer鈥檚 positive attitude to the place. Likewise Soyer is received 鈥榞enerously鈥, 鈥榗ordially鈥 and he works 鈥榗heerfully鈥. These adverbs reveal his amicable attitude to the people he meets.
In terms of the food, Soyer is delighted to be met by 鈥榩yramids of muffins and crumpets鈥. Care has been taken in arranging the food and we feel that he is pleased by this. The reviewer is also pleased by the spectacle of food growing in the walled-garden. She is 鈥榓dmiring鈥 of the vegetables and uses lush language to describe them. The Cavolo Nero is 鈥榲elvety鈥, the carrots are 鈥榝eathered鈥 the beetroots are 鈥榚arthy globes鈥. This visual language creates a positive and enticing image and reveals a positive attitude to the food and the restaurant where it grows.
Feedback - even better
This answer:
- moves smoothly from one text to another throughout using comparative linking words and phrases such as 鈥榖oth鈥, 鈥榳hereas鈥 and 鈥榠n contrast鈥
- considers the attitudes of the writers, as well as the language employed
- shows both the similarities and the differences between the texts
- uses plenty of quotations, which are embedded into sentences
- includes points about the text that are developed and linked to other points