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Some similarities one of them is that Krystina Chiger and Pavle Fredman are both Jewish. Another one is Krystina Chiger and Pavle Fredman were in the ghetto and Holocaust. I know Krystina Chiger and Pavle Fredman were in the Holocaust and ghetto because Krystina had to escape and Pavle was forced to live in the ghetto and he died. Next, they both wanted freedom from the
These two characters are similar through them being hypocrites,
These are some reasons why the Socs are a much bigger disgrace and a threat to society than the greasers. Behind the Socs’ innocent faces, there is just pure darkness. The represent the bad side to Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Socs never get blamed for what they do and mug people more often than the greasers.
For example, there are antagonists in both of the stories. But there are many more similarities than that. Similarities In the story “Three Billy Goats Gruff” there are two different countries telling the story. One is Norway, and the other country is Poland/Germany.
Those are pretty much all the major details that they have in common.
Now that our differences are done let's move to the similarities. One similarity is Johnny { ponyboys friend} killed Bob { the SOC} and after they go to dally and dally gives them 50 dollars and a loaded gun just in case i mean they are greasers but they are not like any other greasers. Dally also gives them a hideout at a church. The last similarity is the greasers won the rumble that was a big celebration.
As well as having a vast amount of similarities the
Both Socs and Greasers go to the same school, though they are more Socs than greasers because some greasers had dropped out. They live in the same neighborhood, just on separate sides of town. With all the fighting between Socs and Greasers, some Greasers and Socs have peace with each other and don’t fight such as the Socs, Cherry Valance with all the greasers. Cherry is a popular Socs and cheerleader who began hanging out with all the Greasers when she met Ponyboy and Johnny at the movie house. Even though Cherry hangs out with mostly Greasers she still has friendships with some Socs in her neighborhood.
Have you ever readed a story and it felt so vivid? Sarah Orne Jewett is the author of A White Heron, which was written in 1886, first published by Houghton, and was about how the snowy great white heron was hunted for its feathers, almost leading to the extinction of the species. Matt Twain was the author of The Notorious Jumping Frog, written in 1865, and was about tale of a man who bets on anything that his frog can out jump a stranger's frog. Theses American authors use regional details to make the events and themes of a narrative come to life for readers by using colloquial language, symbolism, and figurative language. Colloquial language is a familiar conversation; not formal or literary.
One of the more obvious similarities is that both tricksters in both stories are animals. Another similarity in these stories is they both share anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism is giving animals
Like Cherry said “It’s not just the money. Part of it is, but not all. You greasers have a different set of values..(38)” meaning that Socs and greasers were different because of how they were raised. There have been many examples of the importance of good parents, this is
Kenny Schlegel Ms. Sauer Literature 3 April 2023 Modern Heritage Families often hold heirlooms, such as jewelry, in high regard because of the history and memories associated with the heirloom. “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker is about an African American girl, Dee, who reconnected with their African heritage and after coming back home from school wants to take some of her mother's heirlooms to preserve and use as decor in her new home. When the mother insists that the family quilts will go to the younger sister, Maggie, who has stayed at home Dee is furious because she feels that Maggie will not take proper care of the quilts by using them. In the end, the mother gives the quilts to Maggie because she wants her to use them and Dee gets upset
Coming with the Similarities there are very definite differences between
They are similar because they are close to the same age,and they are both
However, both Jack and Priscilla are quite similar due to their protective attitudes towards their friends. For example, in the story “Wonder”, Jack ended up in a showdown with Julian because he was insulting Auggie; this showdown resulted in Jack getting suspended from the school for two whole days. Also, on a camping trip, Auggie, Jack, and a few others, were attacked by some older seventh graders, and Jack protected Auggie; and they all ended up bruised and scraped. To recap, both stories are similar, in a sense, because they both deal with standing up to bullying. Priscilla stood up for Melvin and Jack stood up for Auggie; but both didn’t stand up correctly, they resorted to physical violence to protect the people they care