"Hey, we gots' to get out of here!" Jeffery and Harris are two slaves. Jeffery wanted to bring his beloved wife along with him to the new plantation. Harris wanted to escape freedom. Jeffery and Harris had many qualities of similarities and differences. There are many ways that we can tell that Jeffery and Harris are alike. Both men were slaves on a plantation. Their personalities proved them to be very bold and brave. While trying to reach their goals, they suffered many consequences. They were some very determined men. Both men are similar in many ways, but both have many differences too. Jeffery and Harris both had different goals. Jeffery's goal was to be with his love. Harris's goal was to become a free man. Jeffery
What is more, we can discover the second similarity. John and Harriett both suffered under slavery and waiting for chances to escape.
They do also have similarities, they both set their mind to something and they don’t give
Although both men were similar in many ways the outcomes they faced were very different. One a rhode scholar,and the other incarcerated for life, and no parole. Due to what obstacles they faced,and the twist and turns they encountered,Made them what they are today.
Jeffrey focuses on getting his master to buy his betrothed. The similarities of the Jeffrey and Harris is they are both brave. Jeffery is brave because he stood up to plead the master to get his betrothed. In the passage it states, "He stands before that master and tells his simple story, praying that his betrothed may be bought with him."
In both the excerpts " To Kill a Mockingbird" and in " A Part of the Sky" both the young kids Walter Cunningham and Robert Peck are polite boys that share some similarities. Sameness on family background, life style, education etc.
Larson uses characters with similar mindsets to illustrate his point across in the book. Both Holmes and Burnham are ambitious, intelligent, and both work towards a similar goal of fulfilling their dreams endless impossibilities. So, their main similarity is their determination to fulfill their goals.However, the main difference between Daniel Burnham
One similarity is that both men were president of the United States. They both had plantations, which is where their incomes were based, with slaves. In their families they both had a wife and children. The two men also felt that agriculture is necessary for the society.
A very important similarity between the stories, is that they both are in the view point of a Union soldier in the nineteenth century, during the civil war. The similarities between these two books combine the ideals of battle and war, also the resemblances show how alike the two protagonists of the stories are.
Another comparison between the two is that they both have dreams that they want to complete but ultimately get crushed. Walter’s dream is to invest in a liquor store. He gets the money for it but, his friend, Willy Harris, takes it and disappears, leaving him penniless. In the play, Bobo, who is Walter’s friend and was in on the liquor deal, says, “That’s what I’m trying to tell you… I don’t know… I waited six hours… I called his house… and I waited… six hours… I waited in that train station six hours… (Breaking into tears.) That was all the extra money I had in the world… (Looks up at Walter with the tears running down his face.) Man, Willy is gone” (Hansberry 500). Troy’s dream was to go pro in baseball. Because of his race, his dream was crushed. “Selkirk! That’s it! Man batting .269, understand?
One thing they have in common is they are all where home schooled. They all believed in the star of David religion. They are all Jewish kids or teens living in the secret annex with other families. They all died differently. However, I think this is where the similarity between the three teenagers ends.
There are similarities of plot between both stories, for example, both of the men are soldiers at war. As an example “On a rooftop near O’Connell Bridge, a republican sniper lay watching”
Harriet Hanson Robinson and Harriet Jacobs may have shared a name, however their lives as a whole were quite different from one another. Both born in the early 1800s, Robinson and Jacobs led very different lives; Robinson, who lived in the North, was a mill girl, Jacobs, who lived in the South, was a slave. Even just by simply reading this statement, it is quite obvious that although they were born roughly around the same time, their lives and experiences did not overlap much at all. Although there are some similarities in respects to early life and slightly later on in life, most of the experiences that Robinson and Jacobs lived through were specific to the time and location they lived during. Harriet Hanson Robinson and Harriet Jacobs lived lives that were slightly reminiscent of each other, however, overall, their lives were far more different than they were similar.
The two text are similar for various reasons. They are generally similar because they both have someone attempting to deny or rebel against society or government and they both get are unsuccessful and killed in the end. As seen in Harrison Bergeron this conflict occurs when Harrison
I suspect the similarities are easier to find by reading the play because the movie really shows their contrasts. There is one similarity in that when they really believe something, they are passionate about their cause.
The similarities that both of these men have are that they both have two daughters and one son. They also have both purchased multi-million dollar estates. Their houses are both located on a hill overlooking the city in which they live.