Helen’s story is different than the other stories told in the book because the point of view her story is told from creates
Compare and Contrast The movie of Rikki-tikki-tavi and the book are similar and different in many ways. It is about a mongoose that is found far away from his home because of a flood. He was taken by a family and cared for. He discovered two cobra snakes named Nag and Nagaina.
There were many similarities between the book and the movie. Some of them being that in the book and the movie Mae Tuck actually did hit the man in the yellow suit with a shotgun and the man in the yellow suit did die. The look and the description of the Tuck’s House was exactly what i imagined and it was exactly how the book described it. Also the Winnie did have a tall metal fence and she did want to run away. Another similarity was that her parents were very strict and worried about her a lot.
One of the similarities character wise is that Turtle Wexler is the main character in both the book and movie. Another way is that both of the winners get money for the prize. Also another main detail is that the way you win the game you win the game by finding Sam Westings fourfourth identitys and you have to do that in both the story and book. Another detail is that when Sandy was dying he winked at Turtle and said this is not the right game your playing.
When I was told that we were going to have to compare and contrast these stories I was thinking they weren't alike at all. After I really started looking at the two of them and actually thinking deeper into the plot I realized they have a lot of things about them to compare. To start, the patterns of the stories are different. However the things the two characters are experiencing are pretty similar. The plots of the stories also have there comparabilities.
Although there are many differences between the two, there are also many similarities. Like how in both the movie and the novel she outsmarts the
One similarity is Jonas’ longing for his childhood. As stated in the book, “He wanted his childhood again. ”(121) and in the movie, Jonas walked past a group of kids playing and looked at them yearningly, which shows an important question of the human condition as it is battle of knowledge vs ignorance. A difference is his reaction to his most painful memory of war.
One of the ways they are similar is how the emotions are shared in the story. For example in hills like white elephants we get this line “i say we can have everything,
Every storyline is comparable to another. This is especially true between a written story and it’s motion picture version. After reading the short story “The Birds” written originally by Daphne du Maurier, and watching the movie The Birds, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, You can notice that, although they are very different, they share some common factors. The first similarity is that the birds are affected or tied to a force of nature.
The 3 stories had similar characters but they all had different problems to deal with. Overall, these 3 points prove that there are similarities and differences between all 3
Although both stories had some different themes they both shared a few similar themes such as the circumstance of women.
One of the most important similarity is that both stories are well enjoyed over generations and teach great life lessons that serve the sole purpose of the
The very first example of how the movie and the novel are similar to each other are the characters that were introduced in the plot. The character Chingachgook is similar in both settings because he is described as a Native American Indian in both. As for the character Hawkeye, he was recognized as a Caucasian man but was raised as an American Indian as well. We know this because both stories suggest that Hawkeye was raised by Chingachgook so we assume that their relationship with each other is a father and son type.
One similarity is how the black box was black in each. If the color of the box was different it could have gave it a different meaning considering black resembled death. Also another similarity is that in both movies testy complained how it wasn't fair and yet it was but it was wrong. If she hadn’t complained she would have had some sort of different character. Finally the last thing that was similar between the two was that they were both similar in many
In the movie and book there were many similarities. One similarity was that there was the movie scene where they meet Cherry and