The Count of Monte Cristo and Blessings are two fictional passages that both have similar in perspective themes. The Count of Monte Cristo is a story about a man and his prisoner’s relationship that he thought he could never have. The Blessings was about two girl’s relationship and discovering stuff about each other. The themes are very similar by having the same topic of friendship. The stories show the theme devolving slowly by adding in certain details that got me to the understanding of their themes. The Count of Monte Cristo’s theme is friendship can be formed in desperate situations. I know this is the theme because Edmond is in prison in a jail and so is the other prisoner. This makes a desperate or depressing situation because they are in prison which is a bad place with horrible quality food and cold dungeons. This theme is built up by setting. The prisoner brings Edmond breakfast and they talk about how horrible the jail is and they get quite loud too. The two men eventually bond over time and that also helps develop the theme. …show more content…
For example, Renee asks Jesse if she wished that her uncle never had to move in with her, and Jesse responds with wishing that none of this happened that Renee and he people could have just stayed back in San Francisco. This theme is devolved by characters’ feelings rather than a setting. The two girls stay by each other in this hard time of transition, and they learn new things about each other. They at first thought that this was going to be a hard transition, but once they got to the mountain and sat on the cliff the theme was