This essay is making light to the archetypal patterns within both stories. It will go over how they have similarities but also there's differences. Also the lessons of each story uses archetypal patterns to give each story its meaning. Both of the stories share a lesson type but also differ from each other in their stories…
Outcasts United a nonfiction book written by Warren St. John , takes place in Atlanta and Clarkston Georgia. A soccer team made up of refugee kids overcame many challenges: lack of funds, zoning laws, and academic struggles; in result winning something bigger than a championship.…
These two stories have few things in common that can be described in a way that…
They both try to live their lives, even If that may not be possible. So as a result of their misfortune and mistreatment, pursue the act of revenge on their creator, and in doing this directly or indirectly case the suffering of other characters. There are also similar themes shared between the two texts. The theme of ‘creator vs. the created’, the creations being ‘more human than human’, ‘rise of technology’, ‘man attempting to play god, and the consequences it can have’, even ‘romance’.…
These two stories contain many similarities. The characters and connections are evidently alike; however, the stories each contain their own message and styles making them…
3. What similarities and differences do these stories have in common, considering where and when they take place…
The point of view in both stories affect the description of the same event by the use of light and dark imagery, the tone of the narrators, and the possible relationships that can be developed…
The themes both gave the message that even thought you have friends, not all of them can be trusted and may end up turning their backs on you in an instant. For the settings, both of the main characters were stuck some how and had no way of getting out of their situations. Lastly the conflicts both dealt with that the characters had to fight on their own in the end even though one of them had to option of help. In conclusion, even though there were the slightest of differences, these stories tell a similar…
One is extremely sensitive and attention-wanting, while the other is mature and mellow. One takes an idea way too far and causes an extreme internal conflict, which he will never hear the end of, while the other unintentionally causes a short-term external conflict which barely includes himself. These two characters also learn completely different things. One learns of his actual strength and that he doesn’t have inflammatory rheumatism, where the other character doesn’t lear anything except maybe to be more careful where and how he sets up his cot. When you think about it, though, there are also some big similarities between the two. For example both of these characters, intentionally or not, are the main responsibility for the story’s conflict. Both of the characters’ conflicts also involve their families. Lastly, they both lie during the story and learn it doesn’t pay off in the end. The similarities and differences between these two characters is just one small example of the many different characters in short stories. Next time you read a short story, think about what they do, and do not have in…
One way that they are alike is that it tells how they became enemies, for example the Rat pushes the Cat selfishly into the river, and in the story he eats the boat and Cat thinks that Rat was trying to kill him and he tries to kill Rat. Another way they are alike is in both the legend and the story they are crossing a river, and in the story the Rat eats the boat that they were crossing the river in and in the legend the Rat pushes Cat off of the Ox while crossing the river.Lastly in both Cat gets mad at Rat and tries to hurt him, like when the Cat and Rat cross the river and Rat eats the boat and Cat gets mad and tries to kill him or when they are crossing the river and the Rat pushes him off Ox’s back and Cat gets mad and tries to kill him. These reasons are why I think that the two stories about Cat and Rat are more…
What qualities do the two stories share? Also, compare and contrast the outcomes/meaning of each story. What does each man come to realize through his experience? How is each man affected by his experience? BE SPECIFIC.…
Both text have a similar theme, they both compare someone being trapped in something. Both characters want to escape what they are trapped in. For example, in the story "Boy's Life" the character is stuck in school and can’t wait until the bell rings. Which means that he is trying to leave or escape the place he is in, but he is held for a longer time because the teacher wants to discuss something with him and he doesn’t pay attention when she is talking to him which means he doesn’t have patience to listen all he wants to do is leave.…
As so, they both have a common theme as well. Both stories share the idea that people can learn from more sights or feelings weather external or…
In both stories the authors focus on the main characters to interpret the theme of good vs. evil. Both of the main characters are seen in a positive light and come from strong family backgrounds. Although these two characters may share similarities, they also have their differences. The major difference is how they carry themselves once evil is presented. Although the two stories share similarities in what it means to be good, the differences between how evil is presented is…
The heroic couplet “They Flee From Me” is about this playboy (the speaker) who used to attract a group of mysterious creatures where they creep into his room barefoot and take bread, but they have now deserted away and do not visit him anymore. It turns out “they” the creatures is actually women. This one women in particular goes in his room and changes everything. She gives him a sweet kiss and lets the readers know that it was not a dream. He is confused about this encounter and doesn’t know how the girl should be treated because she snubs him after the kiss.…