All three authors write about different experiences, but they do use some similar literary devices. Each author of these different pieces of work used flashbacks in their storytelling. For example, in “I Never Made it to the NFL”, the author, Randy Pausch, says, “I remember one game when our team was playing terrible”. These author put these flashbacks in their stories to give the audience some background knowledge to continue reading their memoirs.
Although both authors deal with the same issues, both have different ways of dealing with them. To start off, Baca and Maisami have a lot in common with each other. Both authors could have lived in a place where their lives would be completely different. Baca could have lived with Richard and his mother, and Maisami could have lived in Indian if her parents never moved to America.
In both texts the main characters are very similar they both share the same characteristics and are relatively the same age. They both have a younger sister. They both experience terrifying events.
The themes of both books are both knowledge is power. Both of the settings are around the same time period and they are dystopias. Finally, the characters of the two stories are both lifeless wives and the main characters are against the society. This shows how the two stories are similar by themes, settings, and
Obviously, the stories are more alike than different because their themes are
In both short tales the actors and individuals have the same personalities and general lifestyles. The two narratives both have similar main events. Braling wants to have freedom from his obsessive wife and decides to get a clone of himself. The conclusion of both stories ended with Braling II confessing his love for Marjorie. He then angrily locks Braling into his box and carried on his life as the real man.
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.
The stories, even though they are written at different times, are written in very similar tone; both are written in a depressing tone. Most of the stories contain repetition of sad events like where Harlan Ellison uses “And it goes
Although, they have similarity, the two stories has major differences also. First, both author differs the way they introduce and develop their lead characters to the reader. Second, they also differ in perspective from which their stories are being told. Third, they differs on the choice of settings and how it impact to the stories.
California sea lion California sea lion (Zalophus Californianus) - Key characteristics – interactions with humans – communications – Feeding habits – reproduction – threats - conservation Introduction: California Sea Lion, Zalophus Californians belongs to the family “Otariidae”. The animal is found along the coast of the eastern North Pacific. The breeding of California sea lions takes place on islands off the coasts of California and Baja California.
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
They both relate to each other in a couple of ways how the main characters in both stories hallucinate and have an ambition for something.
“Reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are.” In the story “Coming Into Language” Jimmy Santiago Baca writes about him growing up in an empty environment and how him not making the right choices brought him a lot of hardships, but despite all that there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. Baca shows the reader how reading and writing changed how he grew as a person. He grew up into an adult and the tragedies he had to face in order to become one. Two years after being released from custody, he is arrested again on drug charges and receives a one million dollar bail.
Even though both of these stories include the theme of reaching for something you don’t quite have may be in place in totally different texts that use their imagery in different ways, you can still find similar themes in both pieces of
The myth started out with two brothers named Epimetheus and Prometheus. During that time, only men roamed the Earth. Zeus created women later because of his anger that Prometheus cared so much for mankind. Even though Zeus declared that man did not deserve fire, Prometheus still decided to steal fire for them. He also arranged that men should get the best part of any animal sacrifice and that the gods should get the worst.