It shows the theme being different about how Sarah and the boy looked and acted. The theme is being different because the boy thought she must deserve being picked on, she never tried to hide what she looked like and acted. This important to notice because the boy tries to reason with himself why they tease her for being different, he tries to make himself feel better because he felt awful. In addition, the theme is being different because the boy thinks about an awful day. The day his bike met with a car, leaving him with a dreadful limp and a jagged-looking scar. This is important to notice he's different now. He is scared that his friends would tease him all because he looks different. He tried really hard to be like the bullies, but he never really wanted to pick on Sarah nor wanted to make her cry. He was always different if he knew it or not. That is how the theme is being different for both Sarah and the …show more content…
Anthony Dares To Vote” and “Making Sarah Cry” share a similar theme of being different. They show the theme differently in who they influenced that being different is okay. In “Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote” Susan influences an entire nation that just because she is a woman it doesn't mean women can’t have rights to vote just like men. Eventually, she got women the right to vote. In “Making Sarah Cry” Sarah and the boy influence the kids and the bullies at their school that being different is okay, she was finally included in playing with the kids. Susan influenced men and women of all ages that being different is ok, and Sarah and the boy influence just kids. That is how they present the theme