In “The Monsters” the people were all mad at each other.They didn't know who the aliens were.They were fighting about who the aliens were because strange things were happening to everybody.In the “Andy Griffith Show” there is a new guy that knows everything about everybody and they think he is a spy,but he just read the daily newspaper everyday to know more.They wanted to run him out of town. In “The Monsters” the people lived in a small town.It was probably in the fifties or sixties when the show/story took place.The time was probably around noon time.In the “Andy Griffith show” they both have similar moods throughout the stories.Both stories start with everyone being happy.Then everyone is mad.Finally everyone is happy again.In both stories
case. When you take the time to analyze both story, you come to find that both have the same
In contrast the shows The Andy Griffith Show and I Love Lucy, these shows have plenty of differences. The first difference between the two shows, is the setting of the shows; a big city versus a small hometown. I Love Lucy was set in a big city, during the late 1095’s, that is home to lots of people and many different businesses and places. The Andy Griffith Show was set in a small town, during the early 1950’s, everyone knows everyone by name. The location of both shows sets the stage for the storylines to come.
starting when she was born in 1940. I found both to be stories of each of the author’s lives
there are two stories that are humorous also kinda sad and hppy and related to the world today. these two stories are “Seventh Grade” by Gary Soto and “Stolen Day”by Sherwood Anderson.now in these stories there are similarities and differences between the 2 main characters (which are Victor and the Narrator).so their problems, lessons, and character traits are both different and the same.
Both stories have the climax happen in a school setting. A difference between these two stories is the change of mood during the climax.
These two stories have few things in common that can be described in a way that
A similarity noticed was the main topic of each story. Each express their view and their experience living in America. Both being girls living in an American society. Both talking about their American identity while being a mix of different ethnicities.
I think that these two stories represent the inner struggle that we all have in our endeavors to achieve perfection, and hide our own faults from the world. These efforts will eventually drag some of to our ends.
In the two different stories, it is easy to think about what these people had to go through. However, one of their main points
The main reason that these stories are alike, are that they relate to women. Whether you are a daughter, or a wife, changes are you can relate to
The similarities between the stories may not appear very apparent at first over closer analyzation the appear more apparent .Both stories are focused around a brother and a sister whom
In the final analysis, characters from both stories carried with them a dream that inevitably led them to irrational thinking and an ultimate downfall. In simple
In another way, these two stories are different because the authors have been using different perspective when narrating the story.
Although ‘Men Behaving Badly’ is not that much older than ‘Friends’ the more recent episodes of Friends are quite different to the final episodes of M.B.B.
One difference both characters have is that the grandmother at the end seems to find spiritual peace. At the beginning, she described the misfit as a bad guy, but the moment she touched him, she connected with him and knew he was a