Greed is examined in both these stories and could even be considered a character in itself. Greed can also be examined as the driving force of the plot and its presence drives characters to their outcomes. Compare and contrast the role of greed in both these stories.
TIPS FOR A GOOD GRADE: Remember to identify the author and the title of the work in your response. Please DO NOT summarize the story NOR review it. If you choose to cite the story with a direct quote-please NOTE that quotes do not qualify as part of the 150 to 200 words expected in this response. In a response this brief, quotes should be short and provide evidence and not just be added to fill up the page. Quotes should also be integrated into your response. There is no need for page numbers since there arent any. However, you should use the authors name in parenthesis for any direct quotes. EXAMPLE: (de Maupassant) (The Brothers Grimm).
I would suspect you would need one or two quotes as you examine greed in these stories to add weight to your response. Punctuation, spelling, and grammar count. MLA FORMAT, please.
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