Their final similarity was in their large fortunes that they gave away not only at the end of their lives, but also throughout their lives. In spite of their differences, their love of people bound then
In this story there are two men named Rainsford and Zaroff. Zaroff and Rainsford are similar and different in many ways. Although General Zaroff and Rainsford may seem to be same yet on the other hand they are different from each other in certain ways. Zaroff and Rainsford are same in many ways
In the poem, “Becoming and Going: An Oldsmobile Story” by Gerald Hill the speaker is traveling down a road in the Fort Qu’appelle Valley. He notices his father and his son are also driving down this road. The speaker then begins to list the two men’s characteristics. As he lists them we see that the father and the son have both similarities and differences in their personalities.
The Hunger Games and The Goonies have a lot of differences and similarities in the approach to their hero's journey. In the hero's journey the test/ally, ordinary world, and _____ have many differences and similarities. This shows that many stories can have the hero’s journey in many different or similar ways In the test/ally a part of the hero’s journey there were a couple of similarities and differences.
The biggest similarity between
and I have in common is being hard working. Giles shows that he is hard working by helping John Proctor. He helps John out by assisting him in carrying his lumber. One way I exhibit that I am hard working is by putting forth effort into band. I work as hard as I can with learning the music and the field show.
Salva and Parvana, the brave and heroic protagonists in A Long Walk To Water and The Breadwinner, have more similarities than differences. Some of these similarities are, they are both courageous. Salva is courageous because he was able to swim through the river unscathed braving the current, the crocodiles, and the hail of bullets shot by the Ethiopian soldiers. Parvana was brave when she attacked Taliban soldiers on three separate occasions first when she attacked two soldiers to protect her fathers books, the second when at the prison when she protected her self and her mother and the third was in the market. A second similarity is that they both are able to keep moving forward no matter what happens, Salva shows this when he led dozens of boys across hundreds of miles of desert to safety, during this journey he experiences terrible pain, including his toe nails falling of but despite all this he pulled through and led those boys.
One more similarity
These two books share the same message about life’s journeys because people may go through different struggles but the result may be similar. Different messages can be seen throughout many books because life can give you the same results or different
Me and Parvana have some similarities, but not many. One thing that we have in common is that we will, both look out for our families no matter what. Like before in the book, Parvana decided that she was going to still work at the market dressed as a boy for some extra money. One other reason me and Parvana are similar is because, we are both hardworking. I remember back in the book
When Lyndsey uses word “same” she suggests that TOC is consistent unlike her or Colin because TOC wants, “going to work in that factory his whole life, and he’s going to have same friends”. TOC is consistent about things he wants and likes that consistency makes him different from Colin who dreams of doing something that matters and Lyndsey who still exploring herself and her desires.
These three literature pieces express the same theme of finding common ground through people working through their differences to coexist in unity, along with coming together through their similarities and differences towards one another.
The Novel Parvana wasn’t created to just entertain the audience but to expertly teach readers lessons about life. Deborah Ellis’ Novel Parvana (2000) is a very informative text about the harsh conditions the Afghan people faced under the control of the Taliban. The novel follows a girl called Parvana on her journey to find her father who was taken to prison for his overseas education, on her adventure she also must provide for her family and work for money to buy essential resources while meeting a friend from school who also disguised herself as a boy to provide for their family while living in a hell hole know as Afghanistan. Ellis uses many forms of characterisation, symbols, and themes and setting to object a powerful message to the audience to show the endless problems that developing countries like Afghanistan face.
For example, the man and dog both think the same about the fire. Therefore,the man and dog think differently in some situations and similarly in other situations. In the
As an example parvana had a very hard time to cut off her long silky hair. But parvana preserved and finally became a boy to help her family survive through the long and treacherous time of the control of the Taliban. The text states, “‘You’re not cutting my hair!’ Parvana hands flew up to her head.” As another example the text states, “Paran realized Mrs. Weera was right .